This is the data and metatada for the micromet inputs - the parameter and support data to produce six modeled parameters that comprise the Taylor Valley Galcier Melt modeling datasets
Data contained and described in this document correspond to the physically-based surface energy balance model for the glaciers of Taylor Valley developed by the dataset owners. The spatial variability in ablation (ice melt and sublimation), runoff, and climate sensitivity of the glaciers was modeled using 16 years of meteorological and surface mass balance (the net mass gain or loss of ice on the surface of the glacier) observations collected in Taylor Valley (see figure).
An unusual aspect of the model is the inclusion of transmission of solar radiation into the ice and subsequent drainage of some subsurface melt .
Melt model was applied to the ablation zones of the glaciers of Taylor Valley, identified by colored areas. Mass balance stakes, meteorological stations, and stream gages shown for reference.
This dataset package includes input files necessary to run the simulations, see the companion output dataset packages to re-use micromet data.
In here you will find:
The digital elevation model, 250m used as ascii.
The Taylor Valley land cover data used in the modeling process as ascii
The locations of met stations used for the MicroMet model
The parameter file used to run MicroMet through snowmodel is snowmodel.par.
An example MATLAB script for visualizing MicroMet generated met data grids