Author:
Wang Xingdong,Sun Zehao,Guo Zhi,Zhao Yanchuang,Wang Yuhua
Abstract
The ASI algorithm uses the same sea ice and seawater tie-points when inverting polar sea ice concentration (SIC), but this approach does not fully consider the differences between different polar sea regions and the impact of different sea ice characteristics on SIC results. To make up for this deficiency, the SIC inversion algorithm based on different types of Arctic sea ice is proposed. The proposed algorithm selects pure ice and pure water sample points in different sea regions to derive SIC inversion formulas, and subsequently obtains SIC retrieval results for the entire Arctic. Compare the results of this study with those of traditional ASI algorithm, and perform local validation based on the sea ice distribution obtained from Landsat-8 data. The results show that compared with the traditional ASI algorithm, the proposed algorithm has improved the accuracy of SIC inversion in different sea ice regions by 2%-6%, with an average improvement of 3.3%. Overall, our research has improved the ASI algorithm, which is of great significance for obtaining higher precision polar SIC.