Abstract Changes in the quantity of terrestrial Arctic snow have far‐reaching implications for the global water‐energy budget, ecosystem development, and cold region flooding. Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a useful metric for monitoring these changes, however only a sparse observing network is available in the Arctic. Space‐based remote sensing offers the potential to fill these measurement gaps, and the CloudSat cloud profiling radar (CPR) has been shown to provide high‐quality estimates of surface snowfall rates across the Arctic. We propose a novel method to leverage monthly information from CloudSat to identify data quality issues in the Blended‐4 (B4) gridded SWE product. A regression of estimated monthly mean snow accumulation betwee...
This dataset contains Greenland Ice Sheet snowfall climatologies derived from Release 5, Version P1 ...
In situ observations of snowfall over the Antarctic Ice Sheet are scarce. Currently, continent-wide ...
International audienceCloudSat has provided the first spaceborne snowfall observations in polar regi...
International audienceWhile snowfall makes a major contribution to the hydrological cycle in the Arc...
Arctic snowfall climatology produced from the version R05 of the CloudSat 2C-SNOW-PROFILE product is...
Accurate snowfall estimates are important for both weather and climate applications. Ground-based we...
Accurate snowfall estimates are important for both weather and climate applications. Ground-ba...
As global temperatures continue to rise, snowfall patterns are expected to respond in a complex, non...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is now the single largest cryospheric contributor to global sea-level rise y...
Remotely sensed estimates of snow thaw offer the potential of more complete spatial coverage across ...
Remotely sensed estimates of snowpack thaw state offer the potential of more complete spatial covera...
Springtime snowmelt is a major hydrological event across the pan-Arctic. Melt is typically simulated...
This dataset contains Greenland Ice Sheet snowfall climatologies derived from Release 5, Version P1 ...
In situ observations of snowfall over the Antarctic Ice Sheet are scarce. Currently, continent-wide ...
International audienceCloudSat has provided the first spaceborne snowfall observations in polar regi...
International audienceWhile snowfall makes a major contribution to the hydrological cycle in the Arc...
Arctic snowfall climatology produced from the version R05 of the CloudSat 2C-SNOW-PROFILE product is...
Accurate snowfall estimates are important for both weather and climate applications. Ground-based we...
Accurate snowfall estimates are important for both weather and climate applications. Ground-ba...
As global temperatures continue to rise, snowfall patterns are expected to respond in a complex, non...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is now the single largest cryospheric contributor to global sea-level rise y...
Remotely sensed estimates of snow thaw offer the potential of more complete spatial coverage across ...
Remotely sensed estimates of snowpack thaw state offer the potential of more complete spatial covera...
Springtime snowmelt is a major hydrological event across the pan-Arctic. Melt is typically simulated...
This dataset contains Greenland Ice Sheet snowfall climatologies derived from Release 5, Version P1 ...
In situ observations of snowfall over the Antarctic Ice Sheet are scarce. Currently, continent-wide ...
International audienceCloudSat has provided the first spaceborne snowfall observations in polar regi...