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Recent theoretical and experimental studies have indicated the feasibility of passive microwave L-band observations for observing dry snow cover characteristics, namely snow density in the lower approx.. 10 cm of the snowpack. The sensitivity of L-band emission to snow density is based on the dual influence of refraction and impedance matching on observed brightness temperature with changing effective...
Global mapping methods of snow water equivalent (SWE) are developed in this study using WCOM (Water Cycle Observation Mission) active/passive multichannel observations. Based on the payloads of WCOM mission, especially with X/Ku scatterometer and L/Ku/Ka radiometer active/passive observations, there are obvious advantages in snow water equivalent retrieval. The estimation of SWE mainly rely on the...
The brightness temperature of snow-covered terrain was monitored from January through April 1985 using tower-based radiometers operating at 1, 16.5, and 37 GHz (vertical and horizontal polarization) in southern Finland. Ground truth data on snow, soil and weather were collected. Layered dielectric, extinction and wetness information on snow at the test site was obtained with free-space transmission...
This paper presented a pixel-based statistical regression method based on a high-resolution snow depth product to improve the accuracy of passive microwave snow depth retrievals. The statistical regression relation was established based on a linear relationship between the snow depth and the brightness temperature (TB) difference. The coefficients of these regression equations were derived using the...
A partially coherent low frequency microwave emission model for polar ice sheet is developed to operate from 0.5GHz to 2.0GHz predicting brightness temperatures. The emission from polar ice sheet over the wide frequency band is shown to be correlated with its temperature profile and affected by its density fluctuations. The density fluctuations creating weakly reflective internal interfaces cause...
Retrievals of falling snow from space represent an important data set for understanding the Earth's atmospheric, hydrological, and energy cycles, especially during climate change. Estimates of falling snow must be captured to obtain the true global precipitation water cycle, snowfall accumulations are required for hydrological studies, and without knowledge of the frozen particles in clouds one cannot...
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