Antarctica Weather Danger Classification
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The weather in Antarctica can be highly variable, and weather conditions will oftentimes change dramatically in a short period of time. Weather conditions on the continent are classified in a number of ways, and restrictions placed upon workers and other staffs vary both by stations and by nations.[1]
McMurdo Station (USA)
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Below is the classification for weather conditions at McMurdo Station:[2][3][4]
Condition | Criteria | Example |
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Condition 3 / Normal Condition 3[5][6] | Must meet all of the following criteria:
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Condition 2 / Severe Condition 2[5][6] | Must meet all of the following criteria:
And also must meet one or more of the following criteria:
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Condition 1 / Severe Condition 1[5][6] | Must meet one or more of the following criteria:
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Scott Base (New Zealand)
Below is the classification for weather conditions at Scott Base:[7]
Condition | Criteria |
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Weather Condition 3 | Must meet all of the following criteria:
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Weather Condition 2 | Must meet all of the following criteria:
And also must meet one or more of the following criteria:
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Weather Condition 1 | Must meet one or more of the following criteria:
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