Reliable and accurate mapping of snow cover are essential in applications such as water resource management, hazard forecasting, calibration and validation of hydrological models and climate impact assessments. Optical remote sensing has been utilized as a tool for snow cover monitoring over the last several decades. However, consistent long-term monitoring of snow cover can be challenging due to differences in spatial resolution and retrieval algorithms of the different generations of satellite-based sensors. Snow models represent a complementary tool to remote sensing for snow cover monitoring, being able to fill in temporal and spatial data gaps where a lack of observations exist. This study utilized three optical remote sensing datasets...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
Global snow cover is an important environmental parameter, as it influences hydrology, vegetation, ...
The snow season in the Svalbard archipelago generally lasts 6-10 months a year and significantly imp...
Reliable and accurate mapping of snow cover are essential in applications such as water resource man...
This is chapter 8 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sios...
This is chapter 11 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sio...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, the radiation budget, glaciers, flora an...
In this project, a combination of field measurements, remote sensing data and regional climate model...
Fundamental knowledge gaps and scaling issues hamper efforts to determine how changes in snow cover ...
In this project, a combination of field measurements, remote sensing data and regional climate model...
This is chapter 9 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sios...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, it influences the radiation budget of th...
The climate in Svalbard has been warming dramatically compared with the global average for the last ...
The duration and extent of snow cover is expected to change rapidly with climate change. Therefore, ...
Monitoring of snow cover in northern hemisphere is highly important for climate research and for ope...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
Global snow cover is an important environmental parameter, as it influences hydrology, vegetation, ...
The snow season in the Svalbard archipelago generally lasts 6-10 months a year and significantly imp...
Reliable and accurate mapping of snow cover are essential in applications such as water resource man...
This is chapter 8 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sios...
This is chapter 11 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sio...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, the radiation budget, glaciers, flora an...
In this project, a combination of field measurements, remote sensing data and regional climate model...
Fundamental knowledge gaps and scaling issues hamper efforts to determine how changes in snow cover ...
In this project, a combination of field measurements, remote sensing data and regional climate model...
This is chapter 9 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sios...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, it influences the radiation budget of th...
The climate in Svalbard has been warming dramatically compared with the global average for the last ...
The duration and extent of snow cover is expected to change rapidly with climate change. Therefore, ...
Monitoring of snow cover in northern hemisphere is highly important for climate research and for ope...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
Global snow cover is an important environmental parameter, as it influences hydrology, vegetation, ...
The snow season in the Svalbard archipelago generally lasts 6-10 months a year and significantly imp...