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Snow depth (SD) plays a critical role in evaluating snow disasters, simulating hydrological processes and maintaining surface radiation balance etc. This study presents the first comprehensive evaluation of three SD products—SD-AMSR2, SD-Globsnow, and SD-
Sheng Chang +3 more
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Evaluation of SMOS, SMAP, AMSR2 and FY-3C soil moisture products over China. [PDF]
Fan J +5 more
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Evaluierung satelliten- und modellgestützter Eisinformationen zur Unterstützung des Forschungseisbrechers Polarstern [PDF]
Ziel dieser Arbeit ist, die auf dem Forschungseisbrecher Polarstern verfügbaren Modell- und Satellitendaten hinsichtlich ihrer Anwendbarkeit als Grundlage für nautische Entscheidungsfindungsprozesse zur Planung und Durchführung von Einsätzen im Packeis ...
Krumpen, Thomas +1 more
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Comparison of AMSR2 Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals with in-situ Data
Presentation given at the 16th GHRSST science meeting (XVI), ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands, July 20 - 24, 2015.
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The detection of thin-ice thickness using satellite microwave radiometers is a strong tool for estimating sea-ice production in coastal polynyas, which leads to dense water formation driving ocean thermohaline circulation.
Kazuki Nakata +5 more
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Surface Properties of Global Land Surface Microwave Emissivity Derived from FY-3D/MWRI Measurements. [PDF]
Xu R, Pan Z, Han Y, Zheng W, Wu S.
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SMAP Salinity Retrievals near the Sea-Ice Edge Using Multi-Channel AMSR2 Brightness Temperatures. [PDF]
Meissner T, Manaster A.
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Aqua 10 Years After Launch [PDF]
A little over ten years ago, in the early morning hours of May 4, 2002, crowds of spectators stood anxiously watching as the Delta II rocket carrying NASA's Aqua spacecraft lifted off from its launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 2:55
Parkinson, Claire L.
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Arctic Thin Ice Detection Using AMSR2 and FY-3C MWRI Radiometer Data
Thin ice with a thickness of less than half a meter produces strong salt and heat fluxes which affect deep water circulation and weather in the polar oceans. The identification of thin ice areas is essential for ship navigation.
Marko Mäkynen, Markku Similä
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Synergistic Evaluation of Passive Microwave and Optical/IR Data for Modelling Vegetation Transmissivity towards Improved Soil Moisture Retrieval. [PDF]
Moradizadeh M +2 more
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