This report describes the work done at Ifremer on satellite remote sensing over sea ice using different microwave sensors, in particular work done in WP6 and linked to data delivered through WP2. We present and assess the data that have been prepared and/or improved (exploited) during the INTAROS project. This refers to data characterization, making the data accessible, creating new datasets, extended the time series from satellites. This also includes data upgraded in the framework of overlapping projects (as for instance CMEMS) but not made available before INTAROS. This document focus on how existing observations and data products can enhance the existing observation system through data exploitation
A new satellite-based passive microwave sea-ice concentration product developed for the National Oce...
This sea ice concentration dataset (SIC) was derived from the re-calibrated brightness temperature o...
Long recognized as an important ocean feature, the study of sea ice has always been hindered by its ...
Deliverable 6.23 describes the work done mainly at the University of Bremen on satellite remote sens...
The overall goal of IMSI is to explore and test methods for use of new satellite earth observation d...
Sea ice monitoring by polar orbiting satellites has been developed over more than four decades and i...
International audienceA new methodology has been described in Kilic et al. [1] (Part 1 of this study...
[1] Recent progress in sea ice concentration remote sensing by satellite microwave radiometers has b...
Large changes in the sea ice cover have been observed recently. Because of the relevance of such cha...
The aim of this study is to reveal inconsistencies between the established sea ice retrieval algorit...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
Sea ice charts produced using spacebornc passive microwave observations are used on routine basis at...
Chapter 13 in: Microwave Remote Sensing of Sea Ice, edited by Frank D. CarseyDescribes the use of sa...
International audienceOver the last 25 years, the Arctic sea ice has seen its extent decline dramati...
The paper discusses application of active and passive microwave data for assessment of time and spac...
A new satellite-based passive microwave sea-ice concentration product developed for the National Oce...
This sea ice concentration dataset (SIC) was derived from the re-calibrated brightness temperature o...
Long recognized as an important ocean feature, the study of sea ice has always been hindered by its ...
Deliverable 6.23 describes the work done mainly at the University of Bremen on satellite remote sens...
The overall goal of IMSI is to explore and test methods for use of new satellite earth observation d...
Sea ice monitoring by polar orbiting satellites has been developed over more than four decades and i...
International audienceA new methodology has been described in Kilic et al. [1] (Part 1 of this study...
[1] Recent progress in sea ice concentration remote sensing by satellite microwave radiometers has b...
Large changes in the sea ice cover have been observed recently. Because of the relevance of such cha...
The aim of this study is to reveal inconsistencies between the established sea ice retrieval algorit...
International audienceSatellite microwave observations from 1.4 to 36 GHz already showed sensitivity...
Sea ice charts produced using spacebornc passive microwave observations are used on routine basis at...
Chapter 13 in: Microwave Remote Sensing of Sea Ice, edited by Frank D. CarseyDescribes the use of sa...
International audienceOver the last 25 years, the Arctic sea ice has seen its extent decline dramati...
The paper discusses application of active and passive microwave data for assessment of time and spac...
A new satellite-based passive microwave sea-ice concentration product developed for the National Oce...
This sea ice concentration dataset (SIC) was derived from the re-calibrated brightness temperature o...
Long recognized as an important ocean feature, the study of sea ice has always been hindered by its ...