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Current* Antarctic large iceberg positions derived from OSCAT and ASCAT**

* Last revised: 14:14:06 09/04/14

**Operational users please note: This list cannot possibly contain all potentially hazardous icebergs in Antarctic waters -- Scatterometers such as OSCAT and ASCAT were designed for measuring ocean winds, not icebergs. Scatterometer data is useful for tracking icebergs, but is limited. ASCAT C-band scatterometer data has much less contrast between icebergs and open water and has less resolution than OSCAT Ku-band data. Futher, as the SCP team is not an operational agency, errors are expected and we cannot be held responsible for omissions or errors in this database. Also note that the large icebergs tracked here tend to shed smaller iceberg fragments which are serious navigation hazards in nearby areas. Fragments (large and small) can drift substantial distances from their origins.

This information supplements the Antarctic Iceberg dataset maintained by the U.S. National Ice Center (NIC). If an inconsistency is observed, we recommend that NIC be considered authoritative.

This page is typically updated once or twice a week, typically on Mondays and Fridays. Positions reported here are extracted from near real-time OSCAT and/or ASCAT data. Positions reported in the full iceberg database are generated from science data and have been more accurately tracked. The full database is updated only a few times per year

 
Iceberg***   Longitude   Lattitude Most recent observation  
(day of year****)
a23a42 4'W 75 53'S 244
a5651 52'W 73 26'S 244
a5749 22'W 77 9'S 244
a6116 49'W 72 28'S 244
a6344 56'W 76 28'S 244
a6460 57'W 69 44'S 244
b09b142 51'E 66 38'S 244
b09c54 12'E 65 38'S 244
b09d29 43'E 69 3'S 244
b09f49 57'E 65 26'S 244
b09g59 13'E 66 28'S 244
b15r38 13'W 72 46'S 244
b15t51 22'E 65 46'S 244
b15x56 41'W 69 29'S 244
b15y57 13'W 64 29'S 244
b1649 59'E 64 3'S 244
b17a50 0'W 57 59'S 244
b22a109 4'W 74 3'S 244
b28110 15'W 74 49'S 244
b29109 55'W 75 2'S 244
b30122 7'W 71 41'S 244
b31109 4'W 72 40'S 244
c15146 6'E 67 11'S 244
c18b114 0'E 65 27'S 244
c21b96 38'E 64 41'S 244
c2495 52'E 64 57'S 244
c28a2124 12'E 66 7'S 244
c28b55 42'E 65 47'S 244
d1581 34'E 66 8'S 244
d2036 49'E 69 9'S 244
d2177 17'E 67 9'S 244
d2286 53'E 65 59'S 244
uk09380 49'E 66 36'S 244
uk31592 21'E 65 45'S 244
uk316140 3'E 65 54'S 244
uk32154 7'W 61 14'S 244
uk32256 48'W 70 50'S 244

*** National Ice Center (NIC) iceberg designations are used where possible. Additional fragments are numbered. Icebergs not designated by NIC are denoted as "uk". Fragments not separately tracked by NIC may have additional numbers following their designation.

**** UTC day-of-year. Day of year chart


BYU Antarctic Iceberg Database - Comprehensive historic database of Antarctic iceberg positions derived from enhanced resolution scatterometer image time series spanning from 1978 through the present.

Papers on QuikSCAT iceberg tracking:
Paper (2.1MB pdf) K.M. Stuart and D.G. Long, "Tracking large tabular icebergs using the SeaWinds Ku-band microwave scatterometer", Deep-Sea Research Part II, doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.11.004, Vol. 59, pp. 1285-1300, 2011.
Paper (620 kB pdf) D.G. Long, Jarom Ballantyne, and C. Bertoia, "Is the Number of Icebergs Really Increasing?" EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, Vol. 83, No. 42, pp 469 & 474, 15 Oct. 2002
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