Snow Cover Measurements [Sturm, M., J. Holmgren, D. Perovich, T. Tucker, B. Elder, J. Richter-Menge]

Snow covers Arctic sea ice for 8-9 months of the year, increasing the albedo and greatly reducing the sensible heat exchange between the atmosphere and the ocean. The spatial variability and temporal evolution of snow depth is of fundamental interest. At the beginning of the experiment, we laid out...

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Main Authors: Matthew Sturm, Jon Holmgren, Donald Perovich, Walter B. "Terry" Tucker III, Bruce Elder, Jacqueline Richter-Menge
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2007
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Jon Holmgren
Donald Perovich
Walter B. "Terry" Tucker III
Bruce Elder
Jacqueline Richter-Menge
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Bruce Elder
Jacqueline Richter-Menge
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description Snow covers Arctic sea ice for 8-9 months of the year, increasing the albedo and greatly reducing the sensible heat exchange between the atmosphere and the ocean. The spatial variability and temporal evolution of snow depth is of fundamental interest. At the beginning of the experiment, we laid out five survey lines. Surveys of snow depth were routinely conducted along these lines throughout the SHEBA year. Measurements were made every 1-2 weeks from October through May and every other day from June through August. The surveys consisted of walking along a line and measuring snow depth every 1-5 m. Snow depth was measured either manually using a graduated ski pole or automatically using a magnaprobe. Manual measurements were rounded off to the nearest centimeter and magnaprobe values were accurate to better than 0.5 cm. Care was taken to repeat the surveys along the same lines, but no attempt was made to measure at exactly the same points. During summer, pond depths, as well as snow depths, were measured along these lines. For additional documentation, start with the snow.htm file contained in the zip file html-metadata.zip.
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:e57597af-9ca8-47e6-af8d-0062bb5868ff 2025-02-03T19:56:57+00:00 Snow Cover Measurements [Sturm, M., J. Holmgren, D. Perovich, T. Tucker, B. Elder, J. Richter-Menge] Matthew Sturm Jon Holmgren Donald Perovich Walter B. "Terry" Tucker III Bruce Elder Jacqueline Richter-Menge ENVELOPE(-170.0,-130.0,80.0,70.0) BEGINDATE: 1997-10-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1998-09-30T23:59:59Z 2007-11-02T10:04:50Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:e57597af-9ca8-47e6-af8d-0062bb5868ff unknown Arctic Data Center Arctic Dataset 2007 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2025-02-03T19:15:04Z Snow covers Arctic sea ice for 8-9 months of the year, increasing the albedo and greatly reducing the sensible heat exchange between the atmosphere and the ocean. The spatial variability and temporal evolution of snow depth is of fundamental interest. At the beginning of the experiment, we laid out five survey lines. Surveys of snow depth were routinely conducted along these lines throughout the SHEBA year. Measurements were made every 1-2 weeks from October through May and every other day from June through August. The surveys consisted of walking along a line and measuring snow depth every 1-5 m. Snow depth was measured either manually using a graduated ski pole or automatically using a magnaprobe. Manual measurements were rounded off to the nearest centimeter and magnaprobe values were accurate to better than 0.5 cm. Care was taken to repeat the surveys along the same lines, but no attempt was made to measure at exactly the same points. During summer, pond depths, as well as snow depths, were measured along these lines. For additional documentation, start with the snow.htm file contained in the zip file html-metadata.zip. Dataset albedo Arctic Sea ice Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Sturm ENVELOPE(162.967,162.967,-71.050,-71.050) ENVELOPE(-170.0,-130.0,80.0,70.0)
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Matthew Sturm
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Donald Perovich
Walter B. "Terry" Tucker III
Bruce Elder
Jacqueline Richter-Menge
Snow Cover Measurements [Sturm, M., J. Holmgren, D. Perovich, T. Tucker, B. Elder, J. Richter-Menge]
title Snow Cover Measurements [Sturm, M., J. Holmgren, D. Perovich, T. Tucker, B. Elder, J. Richter-Menge]
title_full Snow Cover Measurements [Sturm, M., J. Holmgren, D. Perovich, T. Tucker, B. Elder, J. Richter-Menge]
title_fullStr Snow Cover Measurements [Sturm, M., J. Holmgren, D. Perovich, T. Tucker, B. Elder, J. Richter-Menge]
title_full_unstemmed Snow Cover Measurements [Sturm, M., J. Holmgren, D. Perovich, T. Tucker, B. Elder, J. Richter-Menge]
title_short Snow Cover Measurements [Sturm, M., J. Holmgren, D. Perovich, T. Tucker, B. Elder, J. Richter-Menge]
title_sort snow cover measurements [sturm, m., j. holmgren, d. perovich, t. tucker, b. elder, j. richter-menge]
topic Arctic
topic_facet Arctic
url https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:e57597af-9ca8-47e6-af8d-0062bb5868ff