Conventional ice surface meteorological data for Parlung Glacier No. 4 and Debris-covered 24K Glacier in southeast Tibet from June to September (2016)

Conventional ice surface meteorological data for Parlung Glacier No. 4 and Debris-covered 24K Glacier in southeast Tibet from June to September (2016)


This data set contains conventional ice surface meteorological data for Parlung Glacier No. 4 and debris-covered 24K Glacier in Southeast Tibet from June to September 2016. Meteorological observation instrument model: Campbell data logger CR1000; precipitation observation instrument models: T200B weighing rain cylinder for Parlung Glacier No. 4 and RG-3 tipping rain gauge for 24K Glacier. Acquisition time: 60 minutes. The data were collected automatically, and the data set was processed to form a continuous hourly time series after quality controlling the original data.

The data collection sites were Parlung Glacier No. 4 (29.252°N; 96.932°E; 4800 m) and the debris-covered 24K glacier in Southeast Tibet (29.766°N; 95.712°E; 3900 m).

Data for Parlung Glacier No. 4 at an elevation of 4800 m:

Temperature, unit: °C

Relative humidity, unit: %

Wind speed, unit, m/s

Downward shortwave radiation, unit: W/m2

Upward shortwave radiation, unit: W/m2

Downward longwave radiation, unit: W/m2

Upward longwave radiation, unit: W/m2

Precipitation, unit: mm

Data for debris-covered 24K Glacier at an elevation of 3900 m (debris thickness: 25 cm):

Temperature, unit: °C

Relative humidity, unit: %

Wind speed, unit, m/s

Downward shortwave radiation, unit: W/m2

Upward shortwave radiation, unit: W/m2

Downward longwave radiation, unit: W/m2

Upward longwave radiation, unit: W/m2

Precipitation, unit: mm

Temperature with a debris thickness of 5 cm, unit: °C

Temperature with a debris thickness of 10 cm, unit: °C

Temperature with a debris thickness of 20 cm, unit: °C


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Yang, W. (2018). Conventional ice surface meteorological data for Parlung Glacier No. 4 and Debris-covered 24K Glacier in southeast Tibet from June to September (2016). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/AtmosPhys.tpe.249475.db. CSTR: 18406.11.AtmosPhys.tpe.249475.db. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

Related Literatures:

1. Yang, W., Yao, T.D., Zhu, M.L., &Wang, Y.J. (2017). Comparison of the meteorology and surface energy fluxes of debris-free and debris-covered glaciers in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Glaciology, 63(242), 1-15.( View Details | Bibtex)

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East: 97.00 West: 95.00
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  • Temporal coverage: 2016-06-05 To 2016-10-04
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