© 2020 Copernicus GmbH. All rights reserved. Lake ice is a strong climate indicator and has been recognised as part of the Essential Climate Variables (ECV) by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS). The dynamics of freezing and thawing, and possible shifts of freezing patterns over time, can help in understanding the local and global climate systems. One way to acquire the spatiooral information about lake ice formation, independent of clouds, is to analyse webcam images. This paper intends to move towards a universal model for monitoring lake ice with freely available webcam data. We demonstrate good performance, including the ability to generalise across different winters and lakes, with a state-of-the-art Convolutional Neural Networ...
Computer-aided scene analysis has drawn much attention, especially in autonomous navigation and adva...
Snow is important for local to global climate and surface hydrology, but spatial and temporal hetero...
Snow is a key component of the hydrologic cycle in many regions of the world. Despite recent advance...
Continuous monitoring of climate indicators is important for understanding the dynamics and trends o...
Continuous observation of climate indicators, such as trends in lake freezing, is important to under...
Lake ice, as part of the Essential Climate Variable (ECV) lakes, is an important indicator to monito...
During the summer melt season, permafrost lakes in the Arctic display a complex geometry. Casual ins...
Recent advances in environmental monitoring are making a wide range of hydro-meteorological data ava...
Lake ice cover has important implications for many ecosystems and human communities around the world...
International audienceThe road traffic is highly sensitive to weather conditions. Accumulation of sn...
Monitoring and analyzing the (decreasing) trends in lake freezing provides important information for...
Monitoring and analyzing the (decreasing) trends in lake freezing provides important information for...
Snow accumulation and melting are fundamental components of the hydrologic cycle in many water syste...
Depleting lake ice is a climate change indicator, just like sea-level rise or glacial retreat. Monit...
Thermokarst lakes in the Arctic and Subarctic release carbon from thawing permafrost in the form of ...
Computer-aided scene analysis has drawn much attention, especially in autonomous navigation and adva...
Snow is important for local to global climate and surface hydrology, but spatial and temporal hetero...
Snow is a key component of the hydrologic cycle in many regions of the world. Despite recent advance...
Continuous monitoring of climate indicators is important for understanding the dynamics and trends o...
Continuous observation of climate indicators, such as trends in lake freezing, is important to under...
Lake ice, as part of the Essential Climate Variable (ECV) lakes, is an important indicator to monito...
During the summer melt season, permafrost lakes in the Arctic display a complex geometry. Casual ins...
Recent advances in environmental monitoring are making a wide range of hydro-meteorological data ava...
Lake ice cover has important implications for many ecosystems and human communities around the world...
International audienceThe road traffic is highly sensitive to weather conditions. Accumulation of sn...
Monitoring and analyzing the (decreasing) trends in lake freezing provides important information for...
Monitoring and analyzing the (decreasing) trends in lake freezing provides important information for...
Snow accumulation and melting are fundamental components of the hydrologic cycle in many water syste...
Depleting lake ice is a climate change indicator, just like sea-level rise or glacial retreat. Monit...
Thermokarst lakes in the Arctic and Subarctic release carbon from thawing permafrost in the form of ...
Computer-aided scene analysis has drawn much attention, especially in autonomous navigation and adva...
Snow is important for local to global climate and surface hydrology, but spatial and temporal hetero...
Snow is a key component of the hydrologic cycle in many regions of the world. Despite recent advance...