On October 31, 2006, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory Global Monitoring Division technician, Emrys Hall,arrived at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica. Seen behind Emrys is the first flight of the 2006/2007 summer season, the ski-equipped New York Air National Guard LC-130, which flew the NOAA staff to the Pole. ESRL has two people stationed at South Pole year-round to maintain the continuous long-term records of atmospheric variables. These records have documented a wide range of changes in the composition, chemistry, and radiative balance of the atmosphere over the Antarctic continent since the inception of the measurements. NOAA first began work at South Pole in 1957 and has had staff working there continuously since 1971.
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