Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) continue to advance a new satellite Ku-band radar mission focused on providing moderate resolution (500 m) information on seasonal snow mass. Like many regions of the northern hemisphere, estimates of the amount of water stored as seasonal snow are highly uncertain across Canada. To address this gap, a technical concept capable of providing dual-polarization (VV/VH), moderate resolution (500 m), wide swath (~250 km), and high duty cycle (~25% SAR-on time) Ku-band radar measurements at two frequencies (13.5; 17.25 GHz) is under development. In this presentation, results from the Trail Valley Creek experiment (TVCEx) conducted in winter of 2018-19 will be present...
To improve our understanding of how snow properties influence sea ice thickness retrievals from pres...
Spaceborne X-band synthetic aperture radars (SARs) represent a well-established tool for Earth remot...
The timing of snowmelt is an important turning point in the seasonal cycle of small Arctic catchment...
Mid-latitude snow is understudied compared to snow in the northern high latitudes despite its import...
Seasonal snow cover is the largest single component of the cryosphere in areal extent, covering an a...
Snow is a crucial element within Arctic ecosystems that is undergoing rapid change in the context of...
The European Space Agency (ESA) SnowSAR instrument is a side looking, dual polarized (VV/VH), X/Ku b...
International audienceAbstract. Changes in snowpack associated with climatic warming has drastic imp...
The interest in using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) to study snow properties has increased in the l...
Radar scatterometer observations at 17.2 GHz and 9.6 GHz were made of the snow cover in mid-latitude...
In order to support the development of observation techniques and inversion algorithms for the retri...
The European Space Agency SnowSAR instrument is a side-looking, dual-polarised (VV/VH), X/Ku band sy...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) events occur across many regions of the terrestrial Arctic in mid-winter. Snowpac...
Climate processes in the polar regions affect global sea level variations, and also impact ocean cir...
A new airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system was recently developed for the estimation of sn...
To improve our understanding of how snow properties influence sea ice thickness retrievals from pres...
Spaceborne X-band synthetic aperture radars (SARs) represent a well-established tool for Earth remot...
The timing of snowmelt is an important turning point in the seasonal cycle of small Arctic catchment...
Mid-latitude snow is understudied compared to snow in the northern high latitudes despite its import...
Seasonal snow cover is the largest single component of the cryosphere in areal extent, covering an a...
Snow is a crucial element within Arctic ecosystems that is undergoing rapid change in the context of...
The European Space Agency (ESA) SnowSAR instrument is a side looking, dual polarized (VV/VH), X/Ku b...
International audienceAbstract. Changes in snowpack associated with climatic warming has drastic imp...
The interest in using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) to study snow properties has increased in the l...
Radar scatterometer observations at 17.2 GHz and 9.6 GHz were made of the snow cover in mid-latitude...
In order to support the development of observation techniques and inversion algorithms for the retri...
The European Space Agency SnowSAR instrument is a side-looking, dual-polarised (VV/VH), X/Ku band sy...
Rain-on-snow (ROS) events occur across many regions of the terrestrial Arctic in mid-winter. Snowpac...
Climate processes in the polar regions affect global sea level variations, and also impact ocean cir...
A new airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system was recently developed for the estimation of sn...
To improve our understanding of how snow properties influence sea ice thickness retrievals from pres...
Spaceborne X-band synthetic aperture radars (SARs) represent a well-established tool for Earth remot...
The timing of snowmelt is an important turning point in the seasonal cycle of small Arctic catchment...