This product is created using EU Copernicus Marine Services data.
The data set contains a map of the ice situation in the Baltic Sea. The analysis is based on satellite data and in-situ observations, and is manually produced in a GIS software.
Data format is ESRI shape file with the following attributes set:
iceact (ice concentration in tenths)
01 — Open Water (<1/10)
10-1/10
20-2/10
30-3/10
40-4/10
50-5/10
60-6/10
70-7/10
80-8/10
90-9/10
91-9+/10
92-10/10
98 — Ice Free
icetck (mean thickness in cm)
icemax (maximum thickness in cm)
icemin (minimum thickness in cm)
type (ice type according to WMO standard)
0 — Ice Free
1 — Open Water
2 — Very Open Ice
3 — Open Ice
4 — Close Ice
5 — Very Close Ice
6 — Consolidated Ice
7 — Level Ice
8 — Fast Ice
9 — New Ice
10 — Rotten Ice
deformatio (degree of deformation)
0 — No Deformation
1 — Rafted Ice
2 — Slightly Ridged Ice
3 — Moderately Ridged Ice
4 — Heavily Ridged Ice
5 — Brash Ice Barrier
publicatio (publication date YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss)
Chartdate (applicable date of map, YYYY-MM-DD)
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