International audienceWe used a state‐of‐the art one‐dimensional snow and ice model (the LIM1D model), to simulate data collected in winter 2015 north of Svalbard with ice mass balance instruments. The quality of the simulations was assessed by comparing simulated temperature profiles and sea ice thicknesses with the data: The root‐mean‐square difference between observed and modeled temperature was 1.06 °C in snow and 0.19 °C in ice, and the root‐mean‐square difference between simulated and observed ice thickness was 2.0 cm (snow depth was prescribed). The long‐wave heat flux from the ERA‐I reanalysis was adequate to perform winter numerical simulations; in contrast, the ERA‐I air temperature induced large errors in the snow and ice tempera...