The NASA Eulerian Snow on Sea Ice Model (NESOSIM) v1.0: initial model development and analysis
Abstract
. The NASA Eulerian Snow On Sea Ice Model (NESOSIM) is a new, open-source snow budget model that is currently configured to produce daily estimates of the depth and density of snow on sea ice across the Arctic Ocean through the accumulation season. NESOSIM has been developed in a three-dimensional Eulerian framework and includes two (vertical) snow layers and several simple parameterizations (accumulation, wind packing, advection–divergence,...
Paper Details
Title
The NASA Eulerian Snow on Sea Ice Model (NESOSIM) v1.0: initial model development and analysis
Published Date
Nov 16, 2018
Volume
11
Issue
11
Pages
4577 - 4602
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