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  • Antartic field data for CALibration and VAlidation of meteorological and climate models and satellite retrievals, Antarctic Coast to Dome C; CALVA; Date/Time local; DOME_C_CALVA; Dome C, Antarctica; East Antarctic plateau; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; Humidity-Temperature probe, Vaisala, HMP155; Temperature, air; Water vapor observation in the atmospheric boundary layer at Dome C; Weather station/meteorological observation; WST  (3)
  • Arctic; CloudSat; CPR; pan-Arctic; snowfall  (1)
  • File content; File format; File name; File size; Uniform resource locator/link to file  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-03-01
    Description: The data set provides 3 years of almost continuous observation of water vapor in the air at 3m height on the high antarctic plateau, 123° 21' E, 75° 06' S, 3233 m above sea level. Each data is an average over the previous ½ hour. The water vapor content is measured in a heated air flow to avoid that supersaturated air at ambient temperature deposits excess moisture (above 100% with respect to ice) before reaching the humidity sensor. In fact, many reports correspond to significant supersaturation (see references provided). HMP155 thermohygrometers are used, which for the hygrometer natively report relative humidity with respect to liquid water even below 0°C. This is the variable provided in the data set, along with temperature in the heated air flow and ambient temperature. There are several conversion formulae in the literature to convert to e.g. partial pressure and relative humidity with respect to ice. As there is no clear consensus on which should be preferred in the range of temperatures at Dome C, the user is left to carry our her/his own conversions.
    Keywords: Antartic field data for CALibration and VAlidation of meteorological and climate models and satellite retrievals, Antarctic Coast to Dome C; CALVA; Date/Time local; DOME_C_CALVA; Dome C, Antarctica; East Antarctic plateau; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; Humidity-Temperature probe, Vaisala, HMP155; Temperature, air; Water vapor observation in the atmospheric boundary layer at Dome C; Weather station/meteorological observation; WST
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 202740 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-03-01
    Description: The data set provides 3 years of almost continuous observation of water vapor in the air at 42m height on the high antarctic plateau, 123° 21' E, 75° 06' S, 3233 m above sea level. Each data is an average over the previous ½ hour. The water vapor content is measured in a heated air flow to avoid that supersaturated air at ambient temperature deposits excess moisture (above 100% with respect to ice) before reaching the humidity sensor. In fact, many reports correspond to significant supersaturation (see references provided). HMP155 thermohygrometers are used, which for the hygrometer natively report relative humidity with respect to liquid water even below 0°C. This is the variable provided in the data set, along with temperature in the heated air flow and ambient temperature. There are several conversion formulae in the literature to convert to e.g. partial pressure and relative humidity with respect to ice. As there is no clear consensus on which should be preferred in the range of temperatures at Dome C, the user is left to carry our her/his own conversions.
    Keywords: Antartic field data for CALibration and VAlidation of meteorological and climate models and satellite retrievals, Antarctic Coast to Dome C; CALVA; Date/Time local; DOME_C_CALVA; Dome C, Antarctica; East Antarctic plateau; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; Humidity-Temperature probe, Vaisala, HMP155; Temperature, air; Water vapor observation in the atmospheric boundary layer at Dome C; Weather station/meteorological observation; WST
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 202740 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-03-01
    Description: The data set provides 3 years of almost continuous observation of water vapor in the air at 18m height on the high antarctic plateau, 123° 21' E, 75° 06' S, 3233 m above sea level. Each data is an average over the previous ½ hour. The water vapor content is measured in a heated air flow to avoid that supersaturated air at ambient temperature deposits excess moisture (above 100% with respect to ice) before reaching the humidity sensor. In fact, many reports correspond to significant supersaturation (see references provided). HMP155 thermohygrometers are used, which for the hygrometer natively report relative humidity with respect to liquid water even below 0°C. This is the variable provided in the data set, along with temperature in the heated air flow and ambient temperature. There are several conversion formulae in the literature to convert to e.g. partial pressure and relative humidity with respect to ice. As there is no clear consensus on which should be preferred in the range of temperatures at Dome C, the user is left to carry our her/his own conversions.
    Keywords: Antartic field data for CALibration and VAlidation of meteorological and climate models and satellite retrievals, Antarctic Coast to Dome C; CALVA; Date/Time local; DOME_C_CALVA; Dome C, Antarctica; East Antarctic plateau; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; Humidity-Temperature probe, Vaisala, HMP155; Temperature, air; Water vapor observation in the atmospheric boundary layer at Dome C; Weather station/meteorological observation; WST
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 202740 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Two Antarctic snowfall climatologies produced from the version R04 of the CloudSat 2C-SNOW PROFILE product are available here. The climatologies cover the period 2007-2010 and the area between 55 and 82 °S. The snowfall rate in the file "CloudSat_2C-SNOW PROFILE_Antarctica_20072010_SRSinf4.nc" has been calculated using only the observations with a snow retrieval status lower than 4 (Wood et al., 2013, Palerme et al., 2018). For producing the file "CloudSat_2C-SNOW-PROFILE_Antarctica_20072010_SRSinf4_1binexcluded.nc", only the observations with a snow retrieval status lower than 4 in which snowfall is observed in at least two vertical bins have been taken into account (Palerme et al., 2018). In addition to the snowfall rate, the number of CloudSat orbits used to assess the mean snowfall rate is also available. The files also provide the snowfall rate uncertainty, which represents the expected uncertainties for individual snowfall rate retrievals (Wood et al., 2013, Palerme et al., 2014).
    Keywords: File content; File format; File name; File size; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Arctic snowfall climatology produced from the version R05 of the CloudSat 2C-SNOW-PROFILE product is available. It covers the 2007-2010 period over the latitudes from 58.5°N to 82°S. The monthly snowfall rates in this file have been calculated using the observations with: - a snow retrieval status lower than 3 - and a snowfall rate surface confidence 〉 1 Additionnaly, the monthly surface snowfall rate uncertainties, number of CloudSat orbits as well as number of observations are available. The number of observations over these 4 years is not sufficient to consider snowfall rates monthly (Edel et al. 2020). If one wants to obtain monthly snowfall rates, it is necessary to average multiple years.
    Keywords: Arctic; CloudSat; CPR; pan-Arctic; snowfall
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/x-netcdf, 4.7 MBytes
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