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Pictures of the Month 2010


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2010-01: Blick auf die Jungfrau durch ein vereistes Fenster der Forschungsstation Jungfraujoch. Foto: Felix Seiler
2010-02: The poles for measuring snow depth were lengthened in January by 5 meters in preparation for the coming winter months. This system allows the custodians read the snow depth with binoculars from the safety of the research station Jungfraujoch. Photo by Martin Fischer
2010-03: Dr. Ginette Roland of the Migeotte Group, Université de Liège, Belgium, during a radio interview at Jungfraujoch on March 4, 2010. Madame Roland is a prominent representative of the scientists working at Jungfraujoch and is frequently interviewed by the press, television and radio. Photo by Felix Seiler
2010-04: Installation of the new 1Gb/second internet connection Jungfraujoch-Bern on the network SWITCHlan that connects universities and research institutions all over Switzerland. Felix Kugler, SWITCH, and Stefan Berger, Informatikdienste Uni Bern, are shown here getting the job done. Photo by Rolf Bütikofer
2010-05: Dr. Martin Vollmer, Empa, during the installation of a new calibration tank for continuous measurements of halogenated green house gases at Jungfraujoch. Photo by Martin Fischer
2010-06: On June 2, 2010, a successful 25 year era came to an end: The 3m KOSMA radio telescope was removed from Observatory Gornergrat South and began its long journey to Yang/Lhasa/Tibet. Photos by Dr. Martin Miller, Universität zu Köln
2010-07: Master student Emanuel Hammer working on the sonic anemometer (left, measurement of the windfield and turbulende) and fog monitor (right, cloud droplet size distribution). These measurements are being conducted this summer within an international campaign (CLACE) where the interaction of aerosol particles with cloud droplets is being investigated. Photo by Ernest Weingartner
2010-08: A circumhorizon arc -- a very large halo parallel to the horizon. Although rarely seen in much of Europe, this circumhorizon arc was photographed this summer by a researcher at Jungfraujoch. Photo by Nicolas Bukowiecki
2010-09: Late summer sunset: the view from Jungfraujoch. Photo by Hans Boss
2010-10: A remarkable picture showing the Sphinx observatory at Jungfraujoch and its shadow. The picture was discovered by Dr. Elmar Brockmann, swisstopo, viewing the data on map.geo.admin.ch. Photo by Margit Schwikowski
2010-11: Special research guests from Greece: Prof. Alkiviadis Bais and Dr. Natalia Kouremeti of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with their differential optical absorption spectroscopy instrument (DOAS). They performed spectral direct sun and sky radiance measurements from zenith to about 0° elevation angles for one week in October at the Sphinx. Photo by Felix Seiler
2010-12: The Sphinx laboratory at Jungfraujoch with special lighting effects by photographer Jeroen Seyffer (Bern). Photo: © Jeroen Seyffer


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