We investigated the effect of snow-ice formation on snow depth and density over Arctic sea ice. We coupled SnowModel-LG, a snow modeling system adapted for snow depth and density reconstruction over sea ice, with HIGHTSI, a 1-D sea ice thermodynamic model, to simulate snow-ice growth. Pan-Arctic model simulations were performed over the period 1 August 1980 through 31 July 2022. The model outputs were gridded to the 25x25 km Equal-Area Scalable Earth Grid (EASE-Grid), provided by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) (361 x 361 pixels). We compared snow depth and density from the coupled product (SnowModel-LG_HS) to outputs from the SnowModel-LG.
The data set includes daily, pan-Arctic information of snow depth, snow density, snow-ice thickness and thermodynamically grown sea ice thickness from 1.8.1980 until 31.7.2022, based on SnowModel-LG_HS. Specifically, it includes the following (4) netcdf files:
- snod.nc: Pan-Arctic snow depth based on SnowModel-LG_HS
- sden.nc: Pan-Arctic snow density based on SnowModel-LG_HS
- sice.nc: Pan-Arctic snow-ice thickness based on SnowModel-LG_HS
- tice.nc: Pan-Arctic thermodynamically grown sea ice thickness based on SnowModel-LG_HS