ABSTRACT: Passive microwave radiometers onboard satellite can penetrate clouds and can monitor the global sea ice distribution on daily basis. It is not easy to extract sea ice thickness information from satellite data. In 2012, the authors have developed a method to detect thin ice area using the brightness temperature data derived from the passive microwave sensor AMSR-E onboard Aqua satellite. The basic algorithm is to use the brightness temperature scatter plots of AMSR-E 19GHz polarization difference (V–H) vs 37GHz V polarization. In May 2012, AMSR2, the successor of AMSR-E, were successfully launched by JAXA on board GCOM-W1 satellite. Recently, the authors have developed a new method to detect thin ice area using brightness temperatu...
An advanced method for sea ice concentration retrieval from satellite microwave radiometer measureme...
Arctic sea ice concentration (SIC) has been studied extensively using passive microwave (PM) remote ...
Accurately measuring and monitoring the thickness distribution of thin ice is crucial for accurate e...
ABSTRACT: Due to the global warming, importance of monitoring sea ice distribution is increasing. Ic...
Global warming is one of the most serious problems the earth is facing in the 21<sub>st</sub> Centur...
The quantification of sea ice production in coastal polynyas is a key issue to understand the global...
The quantification of sea ice production in coastal polynyas is a key issue to understand the global...
Passive microwave radiometers on-board satellites can penetrate clouds and can monitor the global se...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Accelerating Arctic research: Recent progre...
[1] Recent progress in sea ice concentration remote sensing by satellite microwave radiometers has b...
on-board GCOM-W1 satellite. The antenna diameter of AMSR2 is 2.0m which provide highest spatial reso...
Sea ice monitoring by polar orbiting satellites has been developed over more than four decades and i...
Sea ice monitoring by polar orbiting satellites has been developed over more than four decades and i...
Recent progress in sea ice concentration remote sensing by satellite microwave radiometers has been ...
The AMSR-E sea ice concentration product with the spatial resolution of 6.25km is the finest publish...
An advanced method for sea ice concentration retrieval from satellite microwave radiometer measureme...
Arctic sea ice concentration (SIC) has been studied extensively using passive microwave (PM) remote ...
Accurately measuring and monitoring the thickness distribution of thin ice is crucial for accurate e...
ABSTRACT: Due to the global warming, importance of monitoring sea ice distribution is increasing. Ic...
Global warming is one of the most serious problems the earth is facing in the 21<sub>st</sub> Centur...
The quantification of sea ice production in coastal polynyas is a key issue to understand the global...
The quantification of sea ice production in coastal polynyas is a key issue to understand the global...
Passive microwave radiometers on-board satellites can penetrate clouds and can monitor the global se...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Accelerating Arctic research: Recent progre...
[1] Recent progress in sea ice concentration remote sensing by satellite microwave radiometers has b...
on-board GCOM-W1 satellite. The antenna diameter of AMSR2 is 2.0m which provide highest spatial reso...
Sea ice monitoring by polar orbiting satellites has been developed over more than four decades and i...
Sea ice monitoring by polar orbiting satellites has been developed over more than four decades and i...
Recent progress in sea ice concentration remote sensing by satellite microwave radiometers has been ...
The AMSR-E sea ice concentration product with the spatial resolution of 6.25km is the finest publish...
An advanced method for sea ice concentration retrieval from satellite microwave radiometer measureme...
Arctic sea ice concentration (SIC) has been studied extensively using passive microwave (PM) remote ...
Accurately measuring and monitoring the thickness distribution of thin ice is crucial for accurate e...