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The North Slope of Alaska (NSA) atmospheric observatory at Utqiaġvik (formerly Barrow) provides data about cloud and radiative processes at high latitudes. The NSA is a focal point for atmospheric and ecological research activity in the Arctic. Scientists use data from the NSA to improve the representation of high-latitude cloud and radiation processes in earth system models.
This dataset combines several others for the stations at Ny Alesund. The focus is on the special observing periods for YOPPsiteMIP: SOP1 (Feb-Mar 2018) and SOP2 (Jul-Sep 2018).
The timeSeries data are primarily surface measurements: winds and temperature, radiation, precipitation, and cloud base height.
Merged model Data Files (MMDFs) were produced with the HARMONIE-AROME (HIRLAM–ALADIN Research on Mesoscale Operational NWP in Euromed–Application of Research to Operations at Mesoscale) model configuration for operational weather forecasting for the European Arctic with the name AROME-Arctic. AROME-Arctic MMDFs are based on the operational forecasts (cy40h.1) and are available for the SOP1 and SOP2 at Sodankylä and Ny-Ålesund. Lateral Boundary Conditions are derived from the ECMWF IFS-HRES. The data archived in the MMDFs are provided hourly for the single model grid-point closest to the site.
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Merged model Data Files (MMDFs) for ECCC-CAPS are available for the whole period from February 2018 to December 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 CAPS was uncoupled and run with the GEM version 4.9.2. After the 29th of June 2018 CAPS was coupled with the Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS) and run with the GEM version 4.9.4. Atmospheric Lateral Boundary Conditions (LBCs) and initial conditions (ICs) are from ECCC Global Deterministic Prediction System (GDPS). Initial surface fields are from the Canadian Land Data Assimilation System (CaLDAS). The CAPS timeseries are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centred on each of the twelve land-based Arctic observatories listed in Table 1. Timeseries up to 48 hours leadtime are made available for the daily runs initialized at 00 UTC. The data is archived with a time frequency of 7.5 min, equivalent to five timesteps of 90 s each.
Merged model Data Files (MMDFs) for the operational forecasts with the IFS high resolution deterministic forecasts are available for the period starting Jan 2018. MMDFs is provided at the model timestep (7.5 min) for a single model grid point closest to the observatory. In addition to the grid point data a number of parameters (including albedo, surface temperature and surface energy fluxes) are provided on the land-surface model tiles to enable detailed evaluation of processes even at heterogeneous sites. A complete description for the two versions of the IFS can be found here: https://www.ecmwf.int/en/publications/ifs-documentation.
Merged model Data Files (MMDFs) from DWD’s ICON are available from February 2018 onwards containing 7.5-day forecasts starting at 00 and 12 UTC for Sodankylä, Ny-Ålesund, and Utqiaġvik (Barrow). The mesh width is 13 km. Different model versions are used during this period. In February icon-nwp-2.1.02 was used followed by icon-2.3.0-nwp0 during 2018-02-14 to 2028-06-06, and from 2018-09-19 to 2018-12-05 icon-2.3.0-nwp2 was in operation. Since 2018-02-14, a new orographic data set came in operations, however, for the 3 data points provided the changes were less than 1 m in height.
Institutions: CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre
The version of ARPEGE submitted to YOPPsiteMIP was a pre-operational version based on the cy43t2_op1 operational system but coupled with the 1D sea-ice model GELATO. The resolution of the model used for these simulations is the same as is used operationally at Meteo France which is variable (using a stretching factor of 2.2) with the pole (highest resolution of 7.5 km) over France for SOP1 and SOP2 and over Antarctica in SOP-SH and 105 vertical levels. The horizontal resolution is about 8-9 km over the North-Pole and timeseries have been provided for the three SOPs in the MMDF format for the 21 YOPP observatories with an hourly output for both state variables (instantaneous) and fluxes (accumulated).
Merged model Data Files (MMDFs) were produced by the SLAV model for both SOP1 and SOP2 containing 7-day forecasts starting at 00 UTC. The output is available for 4 horizontal grid points surrounding selected observatories, every 15 minutes (i.e. every fourth timestep). Depending on variable, the output is instantaneous or a 15-min averaged value.
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, SU Stockholm University, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T12:45:37Z
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Abstract:
Arctic Ocean Experiment 2001 AOE-2001 was an icebreaker based field experiment
with a target on the formation of low clouds in the central Arctic summer during
July and August 2001. A main portion of the 2-moth experiment was a 3-week ice
drift from 89 to 88 degN. Main components of the meteorology part of the
experiment were surface-based remote- sensing observations, general meteorology
observations (weather staion and soundings) and boundary-layer observations on
the ice. For a complete review of the experiment and a full list of instruments,
see Tjernström et al. 2004 ("The summertime Arctic atmosphere: Meteorological
measurements during the Arctic Ocean Experiment (AOE-2001)" in Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society, 85, 1305 - 1321, and its on-line supplement
"Experimental equipment: A supplement to The summertime Arctic atmosphere:
Meteorological measurements during the Arctic Ocean Experiment (AOE-2001)").
Observations included in the dataset:
Observations from 2D-wind sonic anemometer on the mast of Oden during AOE-2001. Beware of flow distortion from the ship.
One-hour averaged cloud base observations from cloud base lidar and cloud radar during AOE-2001
Instant cloud-top observations from S-band cloud radar operating in two modes, a low-range high-resolution and a high-range low-resolution mode, respectively, obtained during AOE-2001. The presented data is the highest cloud top altitude observed.
Various meteorological observations from a mast placed on an ice-floe during AOE-2001
Turbulence statistics from sonic anemometer at 15 meters on the mast averaged over 15 minute obtained during AOE-2001
Turbulence statistics from sonic anemometer at 5 meters on the mast averaged over 15 minute obtained during AOE-2001
Various meteorological observations from Odens weather station situated at 35 metres ASL during AOE-2001. Winds may be subject to considerable flow distortion. Precipitation is in arbitrary units.
One-hour averaged precipitation from present-weather-sensor, which measures no. of precip particles falling past the sensor, during AOE-2001
Wind profile data from 915 MHz profiler on foredeck of Oden obtained during AOE-2001
Atmospheric baloon sounding data obtained during AOE-2001. The observations are interpolated to a fixed grid for plotting purposes.
Measurements from the high range of the S-band cloud radar obtained during AOE-2001. The variables presented are radar reflectivity and hydro-meteor fall velocity.
Measurements from the low range of the S-band cloud radar obtained during AOE-2001. The variables presented are radar reflectivity and hydro-meteor fall velocity.
Temperature profiles measured by a scanning radiometer obtained during AOE-2001.
Measurements from the sodar obtained during AOE-2001. Note that the altitude for each record varies in time.
Observations 5 metres AGL from mobile ISSF PAM station 1 during AOE-2001.
Turbulence observations 5 metres AGL from mobile ISSF PAM station 1 during AOE-2001.
Observations 5 metres AGL from mobile ISSF PAM station 2 during AOE-2001.
Turbulence observations 5 metres AGL from mobile ISSF PAM station 1 during AOE-2001.
Observations 5 metres AGL from mobile ISSF PAM station 3 during AOE-2001.
Turbulence observations 5 metres AGL from mobile ISSF PAM station 1 during AOE-2001.
One-hour averaged visibility observations from back-scatter sensor during AOE-2001.
Institutions: AWI Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre
Last metadata update: 2023-08-25T10:27:10Z
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Data of drop sondes released from an aircraft during cold-air outbreaks over the Fram Strait (4 March 1993). 7 profiles of temperature, humidity and wind are available as a function of distance to the pack ice edge. Details in Lüpkes and Schlünzen 1996, BLM, 79,107-130.