Also, the Environmental Working Group Arctic Meteorology and Climate Atlas:
Temporal Coverage: 1950-01-01 to 1995-12-31
Parameter: Air Temperature, Cloud Amount/Frequency, Humidity, Incoming Solar Radiation, Longwave Radiation, Net Radiation, Precipitation Amount, Sea Level Pressure, Snow, Snow Depth, Snow Water Equivalent, Solar Radiation, Surface Air Temperature, Wind Speed
Summary
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) was established in June 1995 under the framework of the U.S.-Russian Joint Commission on Economic and Technological Cooperation. In January 1996, the EWG Arctic Climatology Group took on the task of compiling digital data on arctic regions to expand scientific understanding of the Arctic. This work resulted in a set of three atlases on CD-ROM for arctic oceanography, sea ice, and meteorology. The Arctic Meteorology and Climate Atlas was developed by specialists from the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI), St. Petersburg, Russia, the University of Washington, Seattle, and the National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado, Boulder. The Atlas contains three main sections: a history section, a 'Primer,' and a data section. The history section and Primer provide background and introductory information for newcomers to arctic meteorology, while the data section contains gridded fields of meteorological parameters, and newly released meteorological station data from Russian and other sources. In addition, the Atlas includes several English translations of Russian technical documents, and a glossary of meteorological terms in English and Russian. Users can download the CD-ROM from the NSIDC FTP site. NSIDC also distributes the EWG Joint .S.-Russian Atlas of the Arctic Ocean (Winter and Summer periods), and the EWG Joint U.S.-Russian Arctic Sea Ice Atlas.
Environmental Working Group. Edited by F. Fetterer and V. F. Radionov. 2000. Environmental Working Group Arctic Meteorology and Climate Atlas, Version 1. Data Set ID: G01938. Boulder, Colorado USA. NSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7265/N5MS3QNJ.
Also, the data from drifting buoys:
Rigor, I. G. Compiled by Polar Science Center. 2002. IABP Drifting Buoy Pressure, Temperature, Position, and Interpolated Ice Velocity, Version 1. Boulder, Colorado USA. NSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7265/N53X84K7
you can see some data here:
http://iabp.apl.washington.edu/raw_plots.php?bid=300234063738740 http://iabp.apl.washington.edu/raw_plots.php?bid=300234062556750 http://iabp.apl.washington.edu/raw_plots.php?bid=83723#top