Replication Data for: Blowing Snow Contributes to SMB and SEB over Larsen C ice shelf

The processed datasets are for the key variables of the history dump from WRF-ice CNTL and Blow-off simulations at 3 km horizontal resolution during the melting season of 2017-18 over Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctic Peninsula. The variables include the terms for surface mass balance calculation, i.e.,...

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Main Author: Luo, Liping
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Published: Harvard Dataverse
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CU6DFV
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Summary:The processed datasets are for the key variables of the history dump from WRF-ice CNTL and Blow-off simulations at 3 km horizontal resolution during the melting season of 2017-18 over Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctic Peninsula. The variables include the terms for surface mass balance calculation, i.e., accumulated blowing snow sublimation, blowing snow transport rate in X- and Y- direction, latent heat flux at the surface, surface and underground runoff, accumulated precipitation, and melted snow; the terms for surface energy budget, i.e., ground heat flux, upward heat flux, latent heat flux, downward short wave flux. The surface skin temperature, horizontal wind speed at 10m height, temperature and dew point, and relative humidity at the bottom model level, and sea level pressure from CNTL simulation are also included in the datasets. The differences of the variables mentioned above between CNTL and Blowoff simulations are also added.