SGM Members Visit the Jungfraujoch Research Station: A Day of Science and Scenic Beauty
On 23 August 2024, 20 members of the Swiss Society for Meteorology (SGM) had the privilege of visiting the High Altitude Research Station on Jungfraujoch.
Dr. Martin Steinbacher from Empa provided a fascinating overview of the station’s role in monitoring air quality. As part of the ICOS network, the station conducts critical measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon monoxide (CO). Located at 3450 meters above sea level, the station's unique position allows for quasi-undisturbed and essential data collection to quantify the background composition of the atmosphere and the emissions from the surrounding regions.
The custodians, Daniela Bissig and Erich Furrer, offered insights into their responsibilities at the high-altitude research station. They also led a tour of the living quarters, giving members a glimpse into the daily lives of researchers working at this remote and challenging location.
The day was rounded off with breathtaking views of the Aletsch Glacier and a visit to the touristic attractions at the Jungfraujoch.
Many thanks to Dr. Steinbacher, Daniela Bissig, and Erich Furrer for their informative tours and to all participants for making the event a success. We look forward to our next gathering!