Estimating the snow depth, the snow–ice interface temperature, and the effective temperature of Arctic sea ice using Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 and ice mass balance buoy data
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Published:2019-04-18
Issue:4
Volume:13
Page:1283-1296
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Kilic Lise,Tonboe Rasmus Tage,Prigent Catherine,Heygster Georg
Abstract
Abstract. Mapping sea ice concentration (SIC) and understanding sea ice properties and
variability is important, especially today with the recent Arctic sea ice
decline. Moreover, accurate estimation of the sea ice effective temperature
(Teff) at 50 GHz is needed for atmospheric sounding applications
over sea ice and for noise reduction in SIC estimates. At low microwave
frequencies, the sensitivity to the atmosphere is low, and it is possible to
derive sea ice parameters due to the penetration of microwaves in the snow
and ice layers. In this study, we propose simple algorithms to derive the
snow depth, the snow–ice interface temperature (TSnow−Ice) and
the Teff of Arctic sea ice from microwave brightness temperatures
(TBs). This is achieved using the Round Robin Data Package of the ESA sea ice
CCI project, which contains TBs from the Advanced Microwave Scanning
Radiometer 2 (AMSR2) collocated with measurements from ice mass balance buoys
(IMBs) and the NASA Operation Ice Bridge (OIB) airborne campaigns over the
Arctic sea ice. The snow depth over sea ice is estimated with an error of
5.1 cm, using a multilinear regression with the TBs at 6, 18, and 36 V. The
TSnow−Ice is retrieved using a linear regression as a function
of the snow depth and the TBs at 10 or 6 V. The root mean square errors
(RMSEs) obtained are 2.87 and 2.90 K respectively, with 10 and 6 V TBs.
The Teff at microwave frequencies between 6 and 89 GHz is
expressed as a function of TSnow−Ice using data from a
thermodynamical model combined with the Microwave Emission Model of Layered Snowpacks. Teff is estimated from the TSnow−Ice
with a RMSE of less than 1 K.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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