ICESat-2 lead fraction and chord length estimates

Along-track and gridded (25 km) lead fraction and chord length estimates across the Arctic and Southern Ocean derived from ICESat-2 ATL07 (height and type) data. Arctic Ocean data span the period November 2018 to April 2019, Southern Ocean data span the period May 2019 to September 2019. Files inclu...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Petty, Alek
Other Authors: Bagnardi, Marco, Tilling, Rachel, Kurtz, Nathan, Fons, Steven, Horvat, Chris, Armitage, Tom, Kwok, Ron
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4553552
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4553552
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Summary:Along-track and gridded (25 km) lead fraction and chord length estimates across the Arctic and Southern Ocean derived from ICESat-2 ATL07 (height and type) data. Arctic Ocean data span the period November 2018 to April 2019, Southern Ocean data span the period May 2019 to September 2019. Files include: 'IS2_raw_chord_lengths'.files include the raw chord length estimates for each beam. The data are in ascending beam and then time order. 'IS2_swath_section_leads'.files include the mean 10 km swath (3 strong beams) lead fraction estimates. The data are in ascending time order. 'IS2_gridded_chord_lengths'.files provided gridded versions of the individual chord length data on a 25 km x 25 km polar sterographic grid (EPSG: 3411 for the Arctic and 3412 for the Southern Ocean) for the two complete winter seasons. 'IS2_gridded_lead_fraction'.files provided gridded versions of the swath data on a 25 km x 25 km polar sterographic grid (EPSG: 3411 for the Arctic and 3412 for the Southern Ocean) for the two complete winter seasons. All data are provided in the NetCDF-4 format. Browse images of the lead fraction and gridded chord length estimates are included. The data processing methodology is described in the following peer-reviewed publication: Petty, A. A., Bagnardi, M., Kurtz, N., Tilling, R., Fons, S., Armitage, T., et al. (2021). Assessment of ICESat‐2 sea ice surface classification with Sentinel‐2 imagery: implications for freeboard and new estimates of lead and floe geometry. Earth and Space Science, 8, e2020EA001491. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001491