A drifting snow data set (2010-2018) from coastal Adelie Land, Eastern Antarctica

The detailed meteorological and drifting snow data proposed in this dataset were acquired in the framework of an extensive drifting snow observation campaign that was initiated in January 2010 on the marginal slopes of Adelie Land, East Antarctica. With strong, frequent and persistent katabatic wind...

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Main Authors: Amory, Charles, Genthon, Christophe, Favier, Vincent
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Published: Zenodo 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3630497
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Summary:The detailed meteorological and drifting snow data proposed in this dataset were acquired in the framework of an extensive drifting snow observation campaign that was initiated in January 2010 on the marginal slopes of Adelie Land, East Antarctica. With strong, frequent and persistent katabatic winds occurring year long, the measurement area is among the most prone to snow transport by wind on the ice sheet. Available data collected almost continuously at a half-hourly resolution at two locations 100 km apart include 2-m wind speed and direction, 2-m air temperature, 2-m air relative humidity with respect to ice and drifting snow mass fluxes. The data files contain the following variables and units: YYYY: year; MM: month; DD: day; hh: hour; mm: minute; U2m: 2-m wind speed (m/s): zU: actual height of the anemometer (m); T2m: 2-m air temperature (° C); RH2m: 2-m air relative humidity (% w.r.i.); zT: actual height of the thermo-hygrometer (m); FC1: drifting snow flux from lower level (g m -2 s -1 ); FC2: drifting snow flux from upper level (g m -2 s -1 ); zFC1: actual top height above ground of the lower FlowCapt sensor (m). : The following acknowledging sentence should appear in publications making use of this dataset: "This work would not have been possible without the financial and logistical support of the French Polar Institute IPEV (programme CALVA-1013)". You are invited to contact the author for more information about the data and to quote the below citation when using the data. Amory, C.: Drifting-snow statistics from multiple-year autonomous measurements in Adélie Land, East Antarctica, The Cryosphere, 14, 1713–1725, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-1713-2020, 2020.