Submitted by RMEMBR_OW t3_zlgsxc in askscience
I'm writing a science fiction story set in the arctic. Is there a data-gathering or equipment maintenance "chore" that would necessitate a researcher to go outside on a daily basis?
I really don't know the first thing about the equipment or tasks of researchers in the arctic. If I have a "weather station" in the story, does it make sense for someone to go out there on a daily basis to manually "perform maintenance" or "collect data"? Should I ditch the "weather station" idea and take a different approach? Any sort of insight here would be welcome.
GalFisk t1_j0b3duw wrote
There are several published diaries of Antarctic researchers and explorers, maybe some contemporary ones can give you good ideas. Here are some excerpts from one, aboard a research ship: https://www.chemistryworld.com/careers/an-antarctic-researchers-field-diary/3008975.article