Microwave remote sensing has found numerous applications in areas affected by permafrost and seasonally frozen ground. In this study, we focused on data obtained by the Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT, C-band) during winter periods when the ground is assumed to be frozen. This paper discusses the relationships of ASCAT backscatter with snow depth, air and ground temperature through correlations and the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to quantify influences on backscatter values during situations of frozen ground. We studied sites in Alaska, Northern Canada, Scandinavia and Siberia. Air temperature and snow depth data were obtained from 19 World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and 4 Snow Telemetry (SNOTEL) stations. Ground temperature data w...
C band backscatter parameters contain information about the upper snowpack/firn in the dry snow zone...
Satellite radar altimeters and scatterometers deployed over ice sheets experience backscatter from t...
Remotely sensed estimates of snowpack thaw state offer the potential of more complete spatial covera...
Microwave remote sensing has found numerous applications in areas affected by permafrost and seasona...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) events occur across many regions of the terrestrial Arctic in mid-winter. Snowpac...
Knowledge of surface hydrology is essential for many applications, including studies that aim to und...
Satellitederived surface soil moisture data are available for the Arctic, but detailed validation is...
Satellite-derived surface soil moisture data are available for the Arctic, but detailed validation i...
Satellite‐derived surface soil moisture data are available for the Arctic, but detailed validation i...
The seasonal transition of the land surface between frozen and nonfrozen conditions affects a number...
Information on soil surface state is valuable for many applications such as climate studies and moni...
The seasonal transition of the land surface between frozen and nonfrozen conditions affects a number...
Springtime snowmelt is a major hydrological event across the pan-Arctic. Melt is typically simulated...
The timing of seasonal snowmelt in high-latitude tundra has implications ranging from local biologic...
Remotely sensed estimates of snow thaw offer the potential of more complete spatial coverage across ...
C band backscatter parameters contain information about the upper snowpack/firn in the dry snow zone...
Satellite radar altimeters and scatterometers deployed over ice sheets experience backscatter from t...
Remotely sensed estimates of snowpack thaw state offer the potential of more complete spatial covera...
Microwave remote sensing has found numerous applications in areas affected by permafrost and seasona...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) events occur across many regions of the terrestrial Arctic in mid-winter. Snowpac...
Knowledge of surface hydrology is essential for many applications, including studies that aim to und...
Satellitederived surface soil moisture data are available for the Arctic, but detailed validation is...
Satellite-derived surface soil moisture data are available for the Arctic, but detailed validation i...
Satellite‐derived surface soil moisture data are available for the Arctic, but detailed validation i...
The seasonal transition of the land surface between frozen and nonfrozen conditions affects a number...
Information on soil surface state is valuable for many applications such as climate studies and moni...
The seasonal transition of the land surface between frozen and nonfrozen conditions affects a number...
Springtime snowmelt is a major hydrological event across the pan-Arctic. Melt is typically simulated...
The timing of seasonal snowmelt in high-latitude tundra has implications ranging from local biologic...
Remotely sensed estimates of snow thaw offer the potential of more complete spatial coverage across ...
C band backscatter parameters contain information about the upper snowpack/firn in the dry snow zone...
Satellite radar altimeters and scatterometers deployed over ice sheets experience backscatter from t...
Remotely sensed estimates of snowpack thaw state offer the potential of more complete spatial covera...