Replication Data for JGR-Atmosphere: Case Study of Blowing Snow Impacts on the Antarctic Peninsula Low Atmosphere and Surface Simulated with a Snow/ice Enhanced WRF Model

The processed datasets in the article, including the satellite products (MODIS and AMSRE-AMSR2 daily snow depth), static geographical datasets at 2-arcmin, Bedmap2 data used to update the static geographical datasets and ERA5 reanalysis datasets at 0.25-degree resolution for the cyclone event over t...

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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/ZXZA7M
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Summary:The processed datasets in the article, including the satellite products (MODIS and AMSRE-AMSR2 daily snow depth), static geographical datasets at 2-arcmin, Bedmap2 data used to update the static geographical datasets and ERA5 reanalysis datasets at 0.25-degree resolution for the cyclone event over the Antarctic Peninsula during 23-25 October 2017. High-resolution coastal line datasets from Quantarctica are included. Nine surface stations observations from the Integrated Surface Database (ISD) from the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) and Predictions from the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) during the cyclone event over the Antarctic Peninsula are also included.