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ESA Greenland Ice Sheet Climate Change Initiative (Greenland_Ice_Sheet_cci): Greenland Surface Elevation Change from Cryosat-2, v2.2
ESA Sea Ice Climate Change Initiative (Sea_Ice_cci): Northern hemisphere sea ice thickness from the CryoSat-2 satellite on a monthly grid (L3C), v2.0
ESA Greenland Ice Sheet Climate Change Initiative (Greenland_Ice_Sheet_cci): Greenland Surface Elevation Change grid from SARAL-AltiKa for 2013-2017, v0.1
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Model initialisation and evaluation, global warming. Reference: Allard et al. (in press) Utilizing CryoSat-2 Sea Ice Thickness to Initialize a Coupled Ice-Ocean Modeling System, Advances in Space Research
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Dynamic topography. Reference: Allard et al. (in press) Utilizing CryoSat-2 Sea Ice Thickness to Initialize a Coupled Ice-Ocean Modeling System, Advances in Space Research
CryoSat-2 Arctic sea ice thickness. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Model initialisation and evaluation, global warming. Reference: Allard et al. (in press) Utilizing CryoSat-2 Sea Ice Thickness to Initialize a Coupled Ice-Ocean Modeling System, Advances in Space Research
CryoSat-2 Arctic sea ice thickness. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Model initialisation and evaluation, global warming. Reference: Allard et al. (in press) Utilizing CryoSat-2 Sea Ice Thickness to Initialize a Coupled Ice-Ocean Modeling System, Advances in Space Research
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Dynamic topography. Reference: Allard et al. (in press) Utilizing CryoSat-2 Sea Ice Thickness to Initialize a Coupled Ice-Ocean Modeling System, Advances in Space Research
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Ananlyses of the Global mean sea level change, ocean circulation, sea level rise, ocean dynamics and processes, model development and validation.
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Model initialisation and evaluation, global warming. Reference: Allard et al. (in press) Utilizing CryoSat-2 Sea Ice Thickness to Initialize a Coupled Ice-Ocean Modeling System, Advances in Space Research