Northern Hemisphere permafrost map based on TTOP modelling for 2000–2016 at 1 km2 scale
University of Oslo · Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Permafrost is a key element of the cryosphere and an essential climate variable in the Global Climate Observing System. There is no remote-sensing method available to reliably monitor the permafrost thermal state. To estimate permafrost distribution at a hemispheric scale, we employ an equilibrium state model for the temperature at the top of the permafrost (TTOP model) for the 2000–2016 period, driven by remotely-sensed land surface temperatures, down-scaled ERA-Interim climate reanalysis data, tundra wetness classes and landcover map from the ESA Landcover Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project. Subgrid variability of ground temperatures due to snow and landcover variability is represented in the model…
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21Topics & keywords
- Permafrost
- Tundra
- Environmental science
- Northern Hemisphere
- Climate change
- Taiga
- Climatology
- Cryosphere
- Climate action