Meteorology and Ozone Monitoring
Long-term meteorological and ozone observations and data help determine the causes of climate change in the polar regions.
2021 – present: Halley Antarctic Atmospheric Scientist, British Antarctic Survey;
2019 – 2021: an Oceanographer, Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station (Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics of Polish Academy of Sciences), King George Island, South Shetland Islands;
2017 – 2019: a Geophysicist and a Meteorologist, Geophysical Observatory in Świder, Poland, Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences;
2016 – 2017: a Meteorologist, Polish Polar Station Hornsund (IG of Polish Academy of Sciences), Spitsbergen, Svalbard;
2010 – 2015: MSc, Geography with major in Climatology and Atmosphere Protection, University of Wroclaw, Poland.
Posyniak M.A., Markowicz K.M., Czyżewska D., Chiliński M., Makuch P., Zawadzka-Mańko O., Kucięba S., Kulesza K., Kachniarz K., Mijal K., Borek K.: Experimental study of smog microphysical and optical vertical structure in the Silesian Beskid – Poland. Atmospheric Pollution Research, 2021, vol. 12(9), art. 101171, doi: 10.1016/j.apr.2021.101171
Lu, Hua ORCID record for Lu, Hua. Colwell, Steve. King, John ORCID record for King, John. Orr, Andrew ORCID record for Orr, Andrew. Phillips, Tony ORCID record for Phillips, Tony. Dobb, Emilia. Xue, Jonathan. Kucieba, Sabina. Phillips, Guy. Marshall, Gareth ORCID record for Marshall, Gareth. (2023) Temperature variation in the South Orkney Islands, maritime Antarctic.
Colwell, S., & Lu, H. (2023). Continuous Subdaily Meteorological Records at Signy Station, the South Orkney Islands 1947 – 1994 (Version 1.0) [Data set]. NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d74b142c-7981-4a6a-9321-cf904a5668e6
Long-term meteorological and ozone observations and data help determine the causes of climate change in the polar regions.