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International Ice Patrol Annual Count of Icebergs South of 48 Degrees North, 1900 to Present, Version 1
These data are a compilation by the International Ice Patrol (IIP) of the number of icebergs that drift south across the 48° N line of latitude within the western Atlantic Ocean. The number of icebergs is tracked monthly and annually starting from 1900 through present day.
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International Ice Patrol Annual North Atlantic Iceberg Summaries and Reports, Version 1
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The International Ice Patrol (IIP) has been collecting information on iceberg activity in the North Atlantic since 1913. This data set contains yearly summaries and reports of these iceberg sightings beginning in 2024 for the IIP's Area of Responsibility (AOR) in the North Atlantic (40° N to 60° N, 40° W to 60° W) during the iceberg season. The iceberg season runs from 1 October of one year to 30 September of the next year. Each year contains two files: a one page summary PDF and full iceberg season PDF report. To access older IIP iceberg reports visit the U.S. Coast Guard's International Ice Patrol Annual Reports web page. To access the data that was used to produce these reports, see the following data sets at NSIDC:
International Ice Patrol Iceberg Drift Tracks, Version 1
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The International Ice Patrol (IIP) tracks, plots, and predicts iceberg positions in the North Atlantic Ocean. The IIP area of responsibility is 40 to 52 degrees North, 39 to 57 degrees West. During several years (1977, 1978, 1980, 1983, and 1989) individual icebergs were tagged with buoys developed by the U.S. Coast Guard Research and Development Center. The motion of the icebergs bearing the USCG buoys were then tracked via satellite. Observation periods range from one week to two years depending on the buoy. The data are stored in the National Oceanographic Data Center format for drifting buoys (format number 156).