Request to change Sea-ice Elevation (code 402) to Sea-ice Freeboard, name, definition and units #571
Labels
cryosphere
Editorial
oceanSea
Registry
for WMO Codes Registry
Technical change/typo
Technical changes, typo corrections or other small changes (content-free) on the Codetables.
Milestone
Initial request
This request is to change the name, definition, and units of the variable Sea-ice elevation (code 402). While the elevation of sea ice is measured by laser altimeters (airborne or space-based), it is not directly measured by radar altimeters and it is not measured at all in situ. It is proposed here to instead use Sea-ice freeboard as the variable of interest. It is measured in situ directly, and can be estimate by both laser and radar altimeters. Furthermore, it is more relevant in thermodynamic and dynamic applications.
Current name: Sea-ice elevation
Proposed name: Sea-ice freeboard
Current definition: Elevation of the surface of the sea-ice sheet above sea level
Proposed definition: Elevation of the upper sea-ice surface relative to the sea surface
Current units, Measuring and Uncertainy: cm, Horizontal: km, Stability: cm (per decade)
Current units, Measuring and Uncertainy: m, Horizontal: m, Stability: m (per decade)
Amendment details
The proposed update of the existing variable is as follows:
All units required already exist and no further change is needed.
Requestor(s)
Group: Global Cryosphere Watch (GCW)
POCs:
Stakeholder(s)
National and international ice services, e.g., US National Ice Center, North American Ice Service, Norwegian Ice Service; scientific community for remote sensing validation, meteorological/climatological and modeling applications
Applications or Systems
Expected impact of change
LOW
Collaborators
GCW Sea Ice Best Practices team; GCW Cryosphere and Polar Observations (CRYORA) team
Belén Martín Míguez, Ocean Earth System Category (ESAC)
References
Comments
Publication(s)
Manual on Codes (WMO-No. 306), Volume I.3, WMO Codes Registry - WMDR
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Validation
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