Bias-corrected precipitation estimates for seven locations on Greenland’s east and south coasts, 1958-2013

Here we provide an archive of precipitation estimates for seven locations on Greenland’s east and south coasts (used by Berdahl et. al., 2018) where the original measurements by the Danish Meteorological Office (Cappelen, Ed., 2014) has been bias-corrected for wind-induced under catch by applying th...

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Main Authors: Hammann, Arno, Rennermalm, Asa
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Arctic Data Center 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2zc7rv13
https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2ZC7RV13
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Summary:Here we provide an archive of precipitation estimates for seven locations on Greenland’s east and south coasts (used by Berdahl et. al., 2018) where the original measurements by the Danish Meteorological Office (Cappelen, Ed., 2014) has been bias-corrected for wind-induced under catch by applying the methodology of Yang et al. (1999). See more details in the method section. References: Berdahl M, Rennermalm A, Hammann A, Mioduszweski J, Hameed S, Tedesco M, Stroeve J, Mote T, Koyama T and McConnell JR (2018) Southeast Greenland Winter Precipitation Strongly Linked to the Icelandic Low Position. J. Climate 31(11), 4483–4500 (doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0622.1) Cappelen, J., Ed., 2014: Greenland—DMI historical climate data collection 1784–2013. DMI Tech. Rep. 14-04, 90 pp., https://www.dmi.dk/fileadmin/user_upload/Rapporter/TR/2014/tr14-04.pdf. [Data available at http://www.dmi.dk/fileadmin/user_upload/Rapporter/TR/2014/tr14-04.zip.]