
Chalmers Cloud Ice Climatology
Provided by: Geoscience and Remote Sensing at Chalmers University of Technology , part of the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program
Provided by: Geoscience and Remote Sensing at Chalmers University of Technology , part of the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program

Chalmers Cloud Ice Climatology
Provided by: Geoscience and Remote Sensing at Chalmers University of Technology , part of the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program
Provided by: Geoscience and Remote Sensing at Chalmers University of Technology , part of the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program
This product is part of the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program and contains data sets that are publicly available for anyone to access and use. No subscription is required. Unless specifically stated in the applicable data set documentation, data sets available through the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program are not provided and maintained by AWS.
Description
The Chalmers Cloud Ice Climatology (CCIC) is a novel, deep-learning-based climate record of ice-particle concentrations in the atmosphere. CCIC results are available at high spatial and temporal resolution (0.07° / 3 h from 1983, 0.036° / 30 min from 2000) and thus ideally suited for evaluating high-resolution weather and climate models or studying individual weather systems.
License
Documentation
How to cite
Chalmers Cloud Ice Climatology was accessed on DATE
from https://registry.opendata.aws/ccic .
Please refer to https://ccic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/intro.html#citing-ccic for instructions on how to cite the CCIC data.
Update frequency
Quarterly
Support information
General AWS Data Exchange support
Resources on AWS
Description
CCIC total ice water path and 2D cloud probability in Zarr format
Resource type
S3 Bucket
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
arn:aws:s3:::chalmerscloudiceclimatology
AWS Region
us-west-2
AWS CLI Access (No AWS account required)
aws s3 ls --no-sign-request s3://chalmerscloudiceclimatology/
Explore
Usage examples
Tutorials
- Reading CCIC data by Adrià Amell & Simon Pfreundschuh
- Storm tracking with CCIC by Julia Kukulies
Publications
- The Chalmers Cloud Ice Climatology: Retrieval implementation and validation by Adrià Amell, Simon Pfreundschuh, and Patrick Eriksson