Development of Snow Cover Frequency Maps from MODIS Snow Cover Products

Author:

Riggs George,Hall Dorothy,Vuyovich Carrie,DiGirolamo Nicolo

Abstract

With a decade scale record of global snow cover extent (SCE) at up to 500 m from the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), the dynamics of snow cover can be mapped at local to global scales. We developed daily snow cover frequency maps from 2001–2020 using a ~5 km resolution MODIS snow cover map. For each day of the year the maps show the frequency of snow cover for the 20-year period on a per-grid cell basis. Following on from other work to develop snow frequency maps using MODIS snow cover products, we include spatial filtering to reduce errors caused by ‘false snow’ that occurs primarily due to cloud-snow confusion. On our snow frequency maps, there were no regions or time periods with a noticeable absence of snow where snow was expected. In one example, the MODIS derived frequency of snow cover on 25 December compares well with NOAA’s historical probability of snow on the same day. Though the MODIS derived snow frequency and NOAA probabilities are computed from very different data sources, they compare well. Though this preliminary research is promising, much future evaluation is needed.

Funder

NASA

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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