The Arctic region plays a key role in the climate of the earth. The sea ice cover affects the radiative balance of the earth and radically changes the fluxes of heat between the atmosphere and the ocean. The observations of the Arctic made by the Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer (ESMR) on board the Nimbus 5 research satellite are summarized for the period 1973 through 1976
Space-based passive microwave radiometers have been used to monitor southern ocean sea ice character...
The work is an investigation on the variations of satellite derived sea ice and snow cover extents i...
Sea ice charts produced using spacebornc passive microwave observations are used on routine basis at...
Data from the Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer (ESMR) on the Nimbus 5 satellite are used t...
This book contains a description and analysis of the spatial and temporal variations in the Arctic a...
The contributions made to our knowledge of polar sea ice since the early 1970s by passive microwave ...
The most consistent means of investigating the global sea ice cover is by satellite passive microwav...
Principles pertinent to the utilization of 1.55 cm wavelength radiation emanating from the surface o...
The objectives were to determine and analyze the annual cycle of sea ice extents in the Arctic Ocean...
This paper outlines the fundamental roles sea ice plays during the spring Arctic climate, and it dem...
The spatial size and variation of Arctic sea ice play an important role in Earth’s climate system. T...
Polar regions play a key role in the global climate. The information on atmospheric parameters in th...
(Waters and Smith 1992) has been analyzed from 1973 to 1994 using surface sea-ice concentrations der...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
The application of remote sensors for obtaining geophysical information of the Arctic regions is dis...
Space-based passive microwave radiometers have been used to monitor southern ocean sea ice character...
The work is an investigation on the variations of satellite derived sea ice and snow cover extents i...
Sea ice charts produced using spacebornc passive microwave observations are used on routine basis at...
Data from the Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer (ESMR) on the Nimbus 5 satellite are used t...
This book contains a description and analysis of the spatial and temporal variations in the Arctic a...
The contributions made to our knowledge of polar sea ice since the early 1970s by passive microwave ...
The most consistent means of investigating the global sea ice cover is by satellite passive microwav...
Principles pertinent to the utilization of 1.55 cm wavelength radiation emanating from the surface o...
The objectives were to determine and analyze the annual cycle of sea ice extents in the Arctic Ocean...
This paper outlines the fundamental roles sea ice plays during the spring Arctic climate, and it dem...
The spatial size and variation of Arctic sea ice play an important role in Earth’s climate system. T...
Polar regions play a key role in the global climate. The information on atmospheric parameters in th...
(Waters and Smith 1992) has been analyzed from 1973 to 1994 using surface sea-ice concentrations der...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
The application of remote sensors for obtaining geophysical information of the Arctic regions is dis...
Space-based passive microwave radiometers have been used to monitor southern ocean sea ice character...
The work is an investigation on the variations of satellite derived sea ice and snow cover extents i...
Sea ice charts produced using spacebornc passive microwave observations are used on routine basis at...