Visualising cryospheric images in a virtual environment: present challenges and future implications

Author:

Ballagh Lisa M.,Parsons Mark A.,Swick Ross

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe United States National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) initiated an outreach project to enhance the visibility of and interest in cryospheric images. Methods were utilised to convert cryospheric data into a projection and image format compatible with Google Earth™. The word ‘image’ should be emphasised since raster data in a native polar projection and format cannot be overlaid on the Earth without prior data conversions. The project focused on reaching out to a diverse audience by integrating images from key components of the cryosphere into a single compressed Keyhole Markup Language (KMZ) file. As a result, users can visualise glacier photographs, permafrost type and extent, sea ice concentration and extent, and snow extent superimposed on the Earth. Those interested in browsing the NSIDC collection of over 3,000 glacier photographs have the option of zooming into Alaska for a majority of the images and accessing both the photograph and the associated metadata. For a current perspective of global snow and ice coverage, one could look at satellite imagery derived from passive microwave Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) data. Another option is to select the permafrost layer and observe the various types and extent of permafrost. This paper explores the project by describing the data, methodologies and results and concludes with future implications on how to improve the processing and functionality of polar data in Google Earth.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Ecology,Geography, Planning and Development

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