Three-hourly gridded volcanic ash emissions for the Eyjafjallajökull 2010 eruption ...
Forward simulations of the Eyjafjälla 2010 eruption with unit emissions. These files are used to create an emission estimate of a volcanic eruption. Each file corresponds to an individual emission time point, and contains 19 individual emission simulations. Each emission simulation emits 1 teragram...
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2020
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3818196 https://zenodo.org/record/3818196 |
Summary: | Forward simulations of the Eyjafjälla 2010 eruption with unit emissions. These files are used to create an emission estimate of a volcanic eruption. Each file corresponds to an individual emission time point, and contains 19 individual emission simulations. Each emission simulation emits 1 teragram of ash into a unique vertical level of the model. The levels are labeled L01 .. L19, and designate level number from the top of the atmosphere (top of level 1 is close to 130 hPa or around 14 km ASL). The hybrid sigma levels are defined in Vertical_levels_22_650m.txt. The files were created using eEMEP Unimod_ASH compiled by Alvaro Valdebenito (module cams50/201809) on the Nebula supercomputer. ... : Data and products are licensed under Norwegian license for public data (NLOD) and Creative Commons 4.0 BY Internasjonal (see https://www.met.no/en/free-meteorological-data/Licensing-and-crediting for details). Credit should be given to The Norwegian Meteorological institute, shortened "MET Norway", as the source of data. Some suggestions: «Data from The Norwegian Meteorological Institute», «Based on data from MET Norway». ... |
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