The Data Access Portal has information in 3 columns. An outline of the content in these columns is provided above. When first entering the search interface, all potential datasets are listed. Datasets are indicated in the map and results tabulation elements which are located in the middle column. The order of results can be modified using the "Sort by" option in the left column. On top of this column is normally relevant guidance information to user presented as collapsible elements.
If the user want to refine the search, this can be done by constraining the bounding box search. This is done in the map - the listing of datasets is automatically updated. Date constraints can be added in the left column. For these to take effect, the user has to push the button marked search. In the left column it is also possible to specific text elements to search for in the datasets. Again pushing the button marked "Search" is necessary for these to take action. Complex search patterns can be constructed using the search selector (identifying AND or OR behaviour). Words that should be included in the results can be identified by prefixing them with '+', similarily words that should not be found in the results should be prefixed with '-'. Text strings that are not quoted are treated as separate words and will match any of the words (i.e. assuming OR operator).
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Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Eureka Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Oliktok Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Summit Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Whitehorse Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Cherskii Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Alert Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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Abstract:
As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Tiksi Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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Abstract:
As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Barrow Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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Abstract:
As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Baranova Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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Abstract:
As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Iqaluit Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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Abstract:
As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:36Z
… are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal. … Barbara Casati … YOPPsiteMIP … ECCC-CAPS Sodankylä Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) …
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Abstract:
As contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has developed the Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS). CAPS has been runned in operation at the Canadian Meteorological Service in experimental mode since February 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was runned uncoupled, whereas since the 29th of June 2018 (included), CAPS was coupled with the Canadian Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS). CAPS time-series are produced for 12 Arctic supersites: Barrow, Oliktok Point, White Horse, Eureka, Iqaluit, Alert, Summit, Ny-Ã lesund / Zeppelin, Pallas / Sodankyla, Baranova, Tiksi, Cherskii. For each supersite, time-series up to 48 hours lead-time are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centered on the supersite, with a frequency of 7.5 minutes. The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite timeseries are publicly available via the YOPP Data Portal.
License : The ECCC-CAPS Arctic supersite dataset is freely distributed for research purposes. Publications and use of the ECCC-CAPS supersite dataset should be accompanied by an acknowledgement to the modeling team (RPN) at the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Access: Open
Institutions: CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, CNRM, Universite de Toulouse, Meteo-France,CNRS, Toulouse, France, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:33Z
… GELATO. … Niramson AZOUZ … Eric Bazile … Not available … ADC support … YOPPsiteMIP … ARPEGE Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) at SiteMIP station Barrow …
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Data extracted from numerical simulations over the sites identified as YOPP supersites for the YOPP super-site Model Inter-comparison Project. Arpege is a Spectral global model T1198 with a stretching factor c=2.2. The high resolution area with 7.5km is over France for ARPEGE-NWP used for YOPP-NH (SOP1 and SOP2) and for the specific ARPEGE-SH the high resolution area is over Antarctica: with 7.5km. 105 vertical levels with a first level at 10m and 31 levels below 3000m. The time step is 360s with a semi-Lagrangian scheme. Two different model setup have been produced. These are presented as stream 1 and stream 2. The stream 2 data has a new version of the ARPEGE system coupled with the 1D sea-ice model GELATO.
Institutions: CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, CNRM, Universite de Toulouse, Meteo-France,CNRS, Toulouse, France, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:33Z
… GELATO. … Niramson AZOUZ … Eric Bazile … Not available … ADC support … YOPPsiteMIP … ARPEGE Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) at SiteMIP station Mera …
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Data extracted from numerical simulations over the sites identified as YOPP supersites for the YOPP super-site Model Inter-comparison Project. Arpege is a Spectral global model T1198 with a stretching factor c=2.2. The high resolution area with 7.5km is over France for ARPEGE-NWP used for YOPP-NH (SOP1 and SOP2) and for the specific ARPEGE-SH the high resolution area is over Antarctica: with 7.5km. 105 vertical levels with a first level at 10m and 31 levels below 3000m. The time step is 360s with a semi-Lagrangian scheme. Two different model setup have been produced. These are presented as stream 1 and stream 2. The stream 2 data has a new version of the ARPEGE system coupled with the 1D sea-ice model GELATO.
Institutions: CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, CNRM, Universite de Toulouse, Meteo-France,CNRS, Toulouse, France, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:33Z
… GELATO. … Niramson AZOUZ … Eric Bazile … Not available … ADC support … YOPPsiteMIP … ARPEGE Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) at SiteMIP station Baranova …
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Data extracted from numerical simulations over the sites identified as YOPP supersites for the YOPP super-site Model Inter-comparison Project. Arpege is a Spectral global model T1198 with a stretching factor c=2.2. The high resolution area with 7.5km is over France for ARPEGE-NWP used for YOPP-NH (SOP1 and SOP2) and for the specific ARPEGE-SH the high resolution area is over Antarctica: with 7.5km. 105 vertical levels with a first level at 10m and 31 levels below 3000m. The time step is 360s with a semi-Lagrangian scheme. Two different model setup have been produced. These are presented as stream 1 and stream 2. The stream 2 data has a new version of the ARPEGE system coupled with the 1D sea-ice model GELATO.
Institutions: CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, CNRM/ Universite de Toulouse/ Meteo-France/CNRS, CNRM, Universite de Toulouse, Meteo-France,CNRS, Toulouse, France, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre
Last metadata update: 2022-11-15T15:16:33Z
… GELATO. … Niramson AZOUZ … Eric Bazile … Not available … ADC support … YOPPsiteMIP … ARPEGE Arctic super-site time-series (YOPPsiteMIP) at SiteMIP station Iouhugou …
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Data extracted from numerical simulations over the sites identified as YOPP supersites for the YOPP super-site Model Inter-comparison Project. Arpege is a Spectral global model T1198 with a stretching factor c=2.2. The high resolution area with 7.5km is over France for ARPEGE-NWP used for YOPP-NH (SOP1 and SOP2) and for the specific ARPEGE-SH the high resolution area is over Antarctica: with 7.5km. 105 vertical levels with a first level at 10m and 31 levels below 3000m. The time step is 360s with a semi-Lagrangian scheme. Two different model setup have been produced. These are presented as stream 1 and stream 2. The stream 2 data has a new version of the ARPEGE system coupled with the 1D sea-ice model GELATO.