SnowEx / snowexsql

A project to access the SnowEx database holding data from the NASA SnowEx campaign
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Add Snow Classification data set (Sturm & Liston, 2021) #69

Closed meganmason closed 2 years ago

meganmason commented 2 years ago

NSIDC data set: https://nsidc.org/data/NSIDC-0768/versions/1 (link)

This data set consists of global, seasonal snow classifications determined from air temperature, precipitation, and wind speed climatologies. The classifications represent a climatological average for the 39 year period from 1981–2019.

Specifically for the snowexsql database, I recommend adding the North American downscaled rasters (tiffs, netCDF, and/or ascii) files at 300m, 1km, 5km, and 50km (see the NSIDC User's Guide for detail). The snow classifications (tundra, prairie, montane forest, ephemeral, etc.) will help users filter data from multiple SnowEx campaigns where the objectives were to study snow in different snow climate types.

The associated paper citation for this data set is Sturm, M., & Liston, G. E. (2021). Revisiting the global seasonal snow classification: An updated dataset for earth system applications. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 22(11), 2917-2938.

hpmarshall commented 2 years ago

This is an awesome idea Megan!

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NSIDC data set: https://nsidc.org/data/NSIDC-0768/versions/1 (link https://nsidc.org/data/NSIDC-0768/versions/1)

This data set consists of global, seasonal snow classifications determined from air temperature, precipitation, and wind speed climatologies. The classifications represent a climatological average for the 39 year period from 1981–2019.

Specifically for the snowexsql database, I recommend adding the North American downscaled rasters (tiffs, netCDF, and/or ascii) files at 300m, 1km, 5km, and 50km (see the NSIDC User's Guide for detail). The snow classifications (tundra, prairie, montane forest, ephemeral, etc.) will help users filter data from multiple SnowEx campaigns where the objectives were to study snow in different snow climate types.

The associated paper citation for this data set is Sturm, M., & Liston, G. E. (2021). Revisiting the global seasonal snow classification: An updated dataset for earth system applications. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 22(11), 2917-2938.

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micahjohnson150 commented 2 years ago

Hey @meganmason I should have mentioned these will all live now at the snowex_db repo. I added it there and I am linking them.

Migrated to snowex_db #5

micahjohnson150 commented 2 years ago

@meganmason if you go comment on the snowex_db version of this issue it will keep you updated when I mess with it.