Daily Simulations (6h spinup) with a polar adapted COSMO-CLM 5.0 version for 2002-2007 (only winter month: Nov,Dez,Jan,Feb,Mar,Apr) of the Arctic, forced with ERA-Interim and daily sea ice concentration from satellite data (AMSR,SSMI,AMSR2). The horizontal resolution is ca. 15km.
Hourly data (including 6hour spinup) of complete model output includes most 2D variables, as well as Temperature, Wind and Humidity for pressure levels (200,300,500,700,850,1000 hPa) and on 60 model levels
2D variables include for example: Temperature, Wind, Radiation, Surface Fluxes, Humidity, Cloudcover, Pressure, Precipitation, Sea Ice Cover, ...
Original data was partially lost for the following 33 days: 2002-04-16, 2005-11-01 to 2005-11-30, 2005-12-01 and 2009-01-04.
A rerun caused some minor biased differences for certain (less than 100) grid points as well as some small random differences that can be attributed to the use of different hardware & compiler.
Notice the rest of original data was uploaded together with the rerun.
reference:
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11060571 https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v40.3622 This research was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under grant 03F0831C “WTZ RUS: Changing Arctic Transpolar System (CATS)”.
The COSMO-CLM model was provided by the German Meteorological Service and the CLM community.
This work used resources of the Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum (DKRZ) granted by its Scientific Steering Committee (WLA) under project ID bb0474.
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