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Dataset . 2024
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Monthly RACMO2.4p1 data for Antarctica (11 km) for SMB, SEB and near-surface variables (1979-2023)

Authors: van Dalum, Christiaan; van de Berg, Willem Jan; van den Broeke, Michiel;

Monthly RACMO2.4p1 data for Antarctica (11 km) for SMB, SEB and near-surface variables (1979-2023)

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This data set includes the surface mass balance (SMB) components, surface energy budget (SEB) variables and near-surface climate variables as is simulated by the regional atmospheric climate model RACMO2.4p1 over Antarctica from January 1979 to December 2023. At the lateral boundaries, RACMO is forced with ERA5 multilevel data of wind speed, temperature, humidity and pressure. At the sea-surface boundary, sea ice extent and sea surface temperature are also forced by ERA5. RACMO is run with 40 vertical levels and on an 11 km horizontal resolution grid. The domain includes Antarctica, the Drake passage and parts of Patagonia. Variables are monthly-averaged (named monthlyA), monthly-accumulated (named monthlyS), or part of the mask file. Variables ending with ‘gl’ are for glaciated surfaces only. Integrating a variable over the doman (e.g., calculating the SMB in Gigaton per month) requires multiplying the variable with the grid cell area (‘Area’) and ice mask (‘IceMask’) fields, both can be found in the ANT11_masks.nc file. The ice mask is a fractional field since RACMO2.4p1. If limiting the integration to the ice sheet only, the considered variable has to be multiplied with the ‘Icesheet_Only’ field that is also available in the mask file, in addition to multiplying it with the grid cell area and ice mask. The mask file includes more fields, which are also listed below. Unlisted variables and listed variables with a higher temporal resolution are available on request. This data set includes the following variables: Surface mass balance (SMB) variables (in kg m-2 mo-1 or mm water equivalent mo-1): smbgl: (Specific) Surface mass balance mltgl: Surface snow melt production rfrzgl: Refreezing of liquid water sf: Solid precipitation pr: Total precipitation (to determine rain: ra = pr – sf) prgl: Total precipitation for glaciated surfaces only totrunoff: (Near-)surface meltwater runoff on glaciated surfaces subltot: Sublimation of snow (including sublimation of suspended snow in the atmosphere caused by blowing snow). Negative values are sublimation, positive values are riming. sndivgl: Erosion of blowing snow Surface Energy Budget (SEB) variables (in J m-2): To convert to W m-2, divide by the number of seconds in a month. rsds: Downwelling shortwave radiation at the surface rsusgl: Upwelling shortwave radiation at the surface rlds: Downwelling longwave radiation at the surface rlusgl: Upwelling longwave radiation at the surface hfssgl: Sensible heat flux, defined positive towards the surface hflsgl: Latent heat flux, defined positive toward the surface gbot: Ground heat flux for glaciated surfaces Other variables: tas: Near-surface air temperature (2 m above the surface) ts: Surface temperature (skin temperature) huss: Near-surface specific humidity (2 m above the surface hurs: Near-surface relative humidity (2 m above the surface) ps: Surface pressure sfcwind: Near-surface wind speed u10m: Zonal wind speed at 10 m above the surface v10m: Meridional wind speed at 10 m above the surface Fields available in the mask file: lat: Latitude lon: Longitude lat_bnds: Latitude of the four corners of each grid point lon_bnds: Longitude of the four corners of each grid point IceMask: Ice mask fraction (grounded ice and ice shelves) LSM: Land-sea mask (0 or 1) Geopotential: Geopotential height Topography: Topographic height of the surface Area: Surface area of each grid point Basins: Drainage basins following the IMBIE convention Icesheet_Only: Mask showing which grid points are considered to be part of the Antarctic ice sheet (0 or 1)

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