Snow Depth Retrieval on Arctic Sea Ice From Passive Microwave Radiometers—Improvements and Extensions to Multiyear Ice Using Lower Frequencies

Volume: 123, Issue: 10, Pages: 7120 - 7138
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Snow on sea ice influences the Arctic energy and heat budgets and is therefore important for Arctic climate studies. Methods to derive snow depth based on satellite-borne microwave radiometer observations have existed since the 1990s. However, in the Arctic the most widely used algorithm can only be applied over first-year ice (FYI) and does not make use of the lower frequencies, which are available since 2002. Here we present three improvements...
Paper Details
Title
Snow Depth Retrieval on Arctic Sea Ice From Passive Microwave Radiometers—Improvements and Extensions to Multiyear Ice Using Lower Frequencies
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
123
Issue
10
Pages
7120 - 7138
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