Retrievals of falling snow from space represent an important data set for understanding the Earth's atmospheric, hydrological, and energy cycles, especially during climate change. Estimates of falling snow must be captured to obtain the true global precipitation water cycle, snowfall accumulations are required for hydrological studies, and without knowledge of the frozen particles in clouds one cannot adequately understand the energy and radiation budgets. While satellite-based remote sensing provides global coverage of falling snow events, the science is relatively new and retrievals are still undergoing development with challenges remaining). This work reports on the development and testing of retrieval algorithms for the Global Precipita...
GPM meets Level 1 science requirements for rain estimation based on the strong performance of its ra...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission Core satellite is the next generation of spacebas...
This chapter begins with a brief history and background of microwave precipitation sensors, with a d...
Retrievals of falling snow from space represent an important data set for understanding the Earth's ...
Abstract As a component of Earth's hydrologic cycle, and especially at higher latitud...
Retrievals of falling snow from space represent one of the next important challenges for the atmosph...
Water is essential to our planet Earth. Knowing when, where and how precipitation falls is crucial f...
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) is an international satellite mission that uses measurements ...
Precipitation, including rain and snow, is a critical part of the Earth's energy and hydrology cycle...
Even though snowfall at the surface is often constrained to higher latitudes or altitudes, the contr...
As a component of the Earth's hydrologic cycle, and especially at higher latitudes,falling snow crea...
There is an increased interest in detecting and estimating the amount of falling snow reaching the E...
In this study, we present a new module for the Snow retrievaL ALgorithm fOr gMi (SLALOM) that retrie...
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) is an international satellite mission to provide nextgenerati...
Topics include level 1C processing of Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Microwave Images (GMI) ...
GPM meets Level 1 science requirements for rain estimation based on the strong performance of its ra...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission Core satellite is the next generation of spacebas...
This chapter begins with a brief history and background of microwave precipitation sensors, with a d...
Retrievals of falling snow from space represent an important data set for understanding the Earth's ...
Abstract As a component of Earth's hydrologic cycle, and especially at higher latitud...
Retrievals of falling snow from space represent one of the next important challenges for the atmosph...
Water is essential to our planet Earth. Knowing when, where and how precipitation falls is crucial f...
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) is an international satellite mission that uses measurements ...
Precipitation, including rain and snow, is a critical part of the Earth's energy and hydrology cycle...
Even though snowfall at the surface is often constrained to higher latitudes or altitudes, the contr...
As a component of the Earth's hydrologic cycle, and especially at higher latitudes,falling snow crea...
There is an increased interest in detecting and estimating the amount of falling snow reaching the E...
In this study, we present a new module for the Snow retrievaL ALgorithm fOr gMi (SLALOM) that retrie...
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) is an international satellite mission to provide nextgenerati...
Topics include level 1C processing of Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Microwave Images (GMI) ...
GPM meets Level 1 science requirements for rain estimation based on the strong performance of its ra...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission Core satellite is the next generation of spacebas...
This chapter begins with a brief history and background of microwave precipitation sensors, with a d...