6 Works
Antarctic sea-ice drift vectors using a S2S (swath-to-swath) approach.
Thomas Lavergne
Underlying dataset for the Lavergne et al. (2020) manuscript in EGU The Cryosphere Discussion. Processed from GCOM-W1 AMSR2 36.5 GHz (Ka-band) imagery. See the manuscript for more details.
Meteorological observations in tall masts for the Coastal Highway E39 project in Mid-Norway
Magne Gausen
This is a collection of high-frequency observations of wind speed and wind directions in several tall masts for the Coastal Highway E39 bridge project in Mid-Norway. The masts are 50-100 m high and located in complex terrain near the shoreline in Halsafjorden, Julsundet and Storfjorden in the Møre og Romsdal county of Norway. Observations of the three-dimensional wind vector are done at 2-4 levels in each mast, with a temporal frequency of 10 Hz. Both...
Arctic sea-ice drift vectors using a S2S (swath-to-swath) approach.
Thomas Lavergne
Underlying dataset for the Lavergne et al. (2020) manuscript in EGU The Cryosphere Discussion. Processed from GCOM-W1 AMSR2 36.5 GHz (Ka-band) imagery. See the manuscript for more details.
Arctic sea-ice drift vectors using a DM (daily-maps) approach.
Thomas Lavergne
Underlying dataset for the Lavergne et al. (2020) manuscript in EGU The Cryosphere Discussion. Processed from GCOM-W1 AMSR2 36.5 GHz (Ka-band) imagery. See the manuscript for more details.
Antarctic sea-ice drift vectors using a DM (daily-maps) approach.
Thomas Lavergne
Underlying dataset for the Lavergne et al. (2020) manuscript in EGU The Cryosphere Discussion. Processed from GCOM-W1 AMSR2 36.5 GHz (Ka-band) imagery. See the manuscript for more details.
Oceanographic observations for the Coastal Highway E39 project in Mid-Norway
Birgitte Rugaard Furevik, Lasse Lønseth, Anette Lauen Borg, Vegar Neshaug & Magne Gausen
This is a collection of observations from several moored buoys in the Norwegian archipelago and fjords. The buoys measure wind and waves as well as currents, temperature and salinity at several depths in Halsafjord, Sulafjord and Vartdalsfjord and at an offshore location (winter 2019/2020). Both high-frequency recordings of 0,5 - 2 Hz and 10 - 20 minute mean values are provided. The data collection is co-located with the data collection Meteorological Observations in tall masts...