Dataset: Antarctic Ocean - Sea Ice - 2 days Drift, AMSR#

Dataset identifier: cmems_obs-si_ant_physic_my_drift-amsr_P2D
Data store: cmems

How to open this dataset in AVL JupyterLab  

cmems_store = new_data_store('cmems')
ds = cmems_store.open_data('cmems_obs-si_ant_physic_my_drift-amsr_P2D')

Basic information#

Parameter Value
Bounding box longitude (°) -179.875 to 180.125
Bounding box latitude (°) -90.125 to -40.125
Time range 2003-04-01 to 2022-10-31

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Variable list#

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Variable Long name Units
eastward_sea_ice_velocity eastward sea ice velocity m/s
northward_sea_ice_velocity northward sea ice velocity m/s

Full variable metadata#

eastward_sea_ice_velocity#

Field Value
long_name eastward sea ice velocity
units m/s
standard_name eastward_sea_ice_velocity
valid_min -15387
valid_max 21778

northward_sea_ice_velocity#

Field Value
long_name northward sea ice velocity
units m/s
standard_name northward_sea_ice_velocity
valid_min -19119
valid_max 16305

Full dataset metadata#

Field Value
Conventions CF-1.4
title Antarctic Ocean - Sea Ice - 2 days Drift, AMSR
summary 2-daily sea-ice drift in Antarctic as observed by AMSR-2, merged from horizontal and vertical polarization maps
references ftp://ftp.ifremer.fr/ifremer/cersat/products/gridded/psi-drift/documentation/amsr.pdf
institution Institut Francais de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la mer / CERSAT
publisher_email cersat@ifremer.fr
contact servicedesk.cmems@mercator-ocean.eu
netcdf_version_id 4.0
product_version 1.0
temporal_resolution two days
spatial_resolution 31.25 km
grid 0.250 degree
pole north
platform GCOM-W
instrument AMSR-2
start_date 2022-10-31
stop_date 2022-11-02
start_time 00:00:00
stop_time 00:00:00
northernmost_latitude -40.25
southernmost_latitude -90.0
easternmost_longitude 180.0
westernmost_longitude -179.75
file_quality_index 0.0
creation_date_time 20221108T183817
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