This repository contains data required for reproducibility of the results to be published in the associated manuscript.
Apart from reproducibility, the attached datasets also serve as templates for new users to adopt CRYOWRF in their research.
The datasets consist of two folders organized in zip format:
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REPRODUCIBILITY_SIMULATION:
Consists of namelists for WPS, WRF and SNOWPACK to reproduce simulations published in the manuscript
Additional files include datasets (from IMAU-FDM / RACMO, see "credits" below ) as well as helper python scripts to
produce *.sno files
which are used as initial conditions for SNOWPACK in CRYOWRF.
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REPRODUCIBILITY_POSTPROCESSING:
Includes outputs of CRYOWRF and python scripts used to prepare figures in the manuscript.
Each of the folders have their own readme files for more details.
Code
citation: Varun Sharma. (2021, July 2). vsharma-next/CRYOWRF: CRYOWRF v1.0 (Version v1.0). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5060165
location: https://gitlabext.wsl.ch/atmospheric-models/CRYOWRF (stable releases / institutional repo)
https://github.com/vsharma-next/CRYOWRF (dev branches / developer repo)
Publication
Introducing CRYOWRF v1.0: Multiscale atmospheric flow simulations with advanced snow cover modelling.
Varun Sharma, Fraziska Gerber and Michael Lehning, Submitted to Geoscientific Model Development
Acknowledgements
We thank Peter Kuipers Munneke (P.KuipersMunneke@uu.nl) for preparing and sharing outputs of IMAU-FDM and RACMO used for initial conditions for case Ia. The relevant citations for the methods through which these datasets were generated are:
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Kuipers Munneke, P., S. R. M. Ligtenberg, B. P. Y. Noël, I. M. Howat, J. E. Box, E. Mosley-Thompson, J. R. McConnell, K. Steffen, J. T. Harper, S. B. Das and M. R. van den Broeke. 2015. Elevation change of the Greenland ice sheet due to surface mass balance and firn processes, 1960-2014. The Cryosphere, 9, 2009-2025. doi:10.5194/tc-9-2009-2015
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Ligtenberg, S. R. M., P. Kuipers Munneke, B. P. Y. Noël, and M. R. van den Broeke. 2018. Brief communication: Improved simulation of the present-day Greenland firn layer (1960-2016). The Cryosphere, 12, doi:10.5194/tc-12-1643-2018