Areas of the Canadian high plains, the Montana and North Dakota high plains, and the steppes of central Russia were studied in an effort to determine the utility of spaceborne electrical scanning microwave radiometers (ESMR) for monitoring snow depths in different geographic areas. Significant regression relationships between snow depth and microwave brightness temperatures were developed for each of these homogeneous areas. In the areas investigated, Nimbus 6 (.081 cm) ESMR data produced higher correlations than Nimbus 5 (1.55 cm) ESMR data in relating microwave brightness temperature and snow depth from one area to another because different geographic areas are likely to have different snowpack conditions
International audienceThe hydrological cycle for high latitude regions is inherently linked with the...
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
Variation in crystal size and physical temperature of snowfield observations from space give large v...
Nimbus-5 Electrically Scanned Microwave Radiometer data were analyzed for the fall of 1975 and winte...
Two sites in Canada were selected for detailed analysis of the ESMR-6/ snow relationships. Data were...
Some results are presented of a two year investigation on microwave emissions from snow. Included in...
The radiation emitted from dry and wet snowpack in the microwave region (1 to 100 GHz) is discussed ...
Observations led to a study of the physical properties of snow and the processes which operate on it...
Spatial variations of snowpack properties are an essential component in flood predictions and water ...
Topic concerning remote sensing capabilities for providing reliable snow cover data and measurement ...
Spatial variations of snowpack properties are an essential component in flood predictions and water ...
This study analyzes passive and active microwave measurements during the 2003 Wakasa Bay field exper...
One of the most important parameters for accurate snowmelt runoff prediction is snow water equivalen...
International audienceThe hydrological cycle for high latitude regions is inherently linked with the...
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
International audienceThe hydrological cycle for high latitude regions is inherently linked with the...
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
Variation in crystal size and physical temperature of snowfield observations from space give large v...
Nimbus-5 Electrically Scanned Microwave Radiometer data were analyzed for the fall of 1975 and winte...
Two sites in Canada were selected for detailed analysis of the ESMR-6/ snow relationships. Data were...
Some results are presented of a two year investigation on microwave emissions from snow. Included in...
The radiation emitted from dry and wet snowpack in the microwave region (1 to 100 GHz) is discussed ...
Observations led to a study of the physical properties of snow and the processes which operate on it...
Spatial variations of snowpack properties are an essential component in flood predictions and water ...
Topic concerning remote sensing capabilities for providing reliable snow cover data and measurement ...
Spatial variations of snowpack properties are an essential component in flood predictions and water ...
This study analyzes passive and active microwave measurements during the 2003 Wakasa Bay field exper...
One of the most important parameters for accurate snowmelt runoff prediction is snow water equivalen...
International audienceThe hydrological cycle for high latitude regions is inherently linked with the...
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
International audienceThe hydrological cycle for high latitude regions is inherently linked with the...
The CREST-Snow Analysis and Field Experiment (CREST-SAFE) was carried out during January–March 2011 ...
Variation in crystal size and physical temperature of snowfield observations from space give large v...