NASA Eulerian Snow On Sea Ice Model Version 1.1 (NESOSIMv1.1) data: 1980 - 2021 (September to April) ...

NESOSIM is a three-dimensional, two-layer (vertical), Eulerian snow on sea ice budget model developed with the primary aim of producing daily estimates of the depth and density of snow on sea ice across the polar oceans through the winter accumulation season (Petty et al., 2018). This repository con...

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Main Authors: Petty, Alek, Cabaj, Alex
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6338558
https://zenodo.org/record/6338558
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Summary:NESOSIM is a three-dimensional, two-layer (vertical), Eulerian snow on sea ice budget model developed with the primary aim of producing daily estimates of the depth and density of snow on sea ice across the polar oceans through the winter accumulation season (Petty et al., 2018). This repository contains model output from September 1st 1980 to April 30th 2021 based on the NESOSIM v1.1 code release which is available on GitHub (https://github.com/akpetty/NESOSIM/tree/v1.1) and archived through Zenodo (10.5281/zenodo.4448355). More information about changes between the v1.0 and v1.1 model framework can be found in those links. Update on January 30th 2021: The repository now also includes a NESOSIM v1.1. daily gridded snow climatology using the mean (np.nanmean) of all data available between September 1 2010 and April 30 2020. Update on March 8th 2021: The repository now includes zip files of gridded forcing (snowfall, winds, ice drift, ice concentration, initial conditions) as well as gridded Operation ... : This work was funded by NASA's ICESat-2 Project Science Office (PSO) as part of efforts to generate sea ice thickness estimates from NASA's ICESat-2. ...