My name’s
Tamsin and I live and work here at Halley Base in Antarctica. I'm
an Antarctic Meteorologist, working for the British Antarctic Survey.
This is my dream job, and when you read below and see some of the
photos, I think you'll see why. Antarctica is a really amazing place
to live and work!
Here
I am inside an ice cave known as Alladin's Ice Cave
At
Halley, you could say we're not really a school. But I think we
are certainly a classroom, just in a slightly different setting.
You see, Halley is a scientific research station, and so there is
a lot of learning that takes place here all the time.
Here's
a photo of one of our science stations at Halley:
Life
here is always busy with a wide variety of scientific projects and
experiments. I study the weather, so I give regular weather reports,
and look after lots of different experiments. The science here is
really exciting, it’s helping us understand more about global
warming.
Here's a photo of me trying to launch
a weather balloon
on one of the windy days.
And
here are some photos of me and my colleague Dave. We're climbing
a mast to do an annual check up on some of our weather instruments.
These
instruments measure visibility and snowfall.
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