Abstract

Alfred Wegener initiated the study of the free polar atmosphere with more than 100 kite and tether balloon soundings to above 3000 m at Danmarkshavn, North Greenland, during 1906–09. From this beginning polar aerology advanced through a series of similar point studies to the first full upper air network during the IGY (1957/8). While its replacement by satellite remote sensing is gradually taking shape, the accumulated polar information has been thoroughly analyzed; a series of comprehensive accounts is referenced. The aspects singled out for this review are themes that would have been of special interest to Wegener — the surface energy balance and the polar inversion, the katabatic winds and snow drift, and the aerosols of the polar atmosphere.

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