This study explores the use of a support vector machine (SVM) as the observation operator within a passive microwave brightness temperature data assimilation framework (herein SVM-DA) to enhance the characterization of snow water equivalent (SWE) over High Mountain Asia (HMA). A series of synthetic twin experiments were conducted with the NASA Land Information System (LIS) at a number of locations across HMA. Overall, the SVM-DA framework is effective at improving SWE estimates (~70% reduction in RMSE relative to the Open Loop) for SWE depths less than 200 mm during dry snowpack conditions. The SVM-DA framework also improves SWE estimates in deep, wet snow (~45% reduction in RMSE) when snow liquid water is well estimated by the land surface...
Monitoring snowpack depth is essential in many applications at regional and global scales. Space-bor...
Microwave-frequency data acquired from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) has been interpre...
Under a warming climate, an improved understanding of the water stored in snowpacks is becoming incr...
This study explores the use of a support vector machine (SVM) as the observation operator within a p...
Snow is an important component of the terrestrial freshwater budget in high mountainAsia (HMA) and c...
Snow is a critical component in the global energy and hydrologic cycle. It is important to know the ...
An ensemble Kalman filter is used to assimilate Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-2 (AMSR2) obs...
Snow is a critical component in the global energy and hydrologic cycle. Further, it is important to ...
Contemporary studies have predicted a vulnerable future for key water budget components across high ...
Accurately estimating the mass of water within a snowpack (a.k.a. snow water equivalent, or SWE) acr...
To estimate snow mass across North America, multi-frequency brightness temperature (Tb) observations...
Soil moisture and terrestrial snow mass are two important hydrological states needed to accurately q...
To estimate snow mass across North America, multi-frequency brightness temperature (Tb) observations...
International audienceSnow microwave radiance assimilation (RA) or brightness temperature data assim...
The Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) radiometer is a useful tool for monitoring snow conditio...
Monitoring snowpack depth is essential in many applications at regional and global scales. Space-bor...
Microwave-frequency data acquired from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) has been interpre...
Under a warming climate, an improved understanding of the water stored in snowpacks is becoming incr...
This study explores the use of a support vector machine (SVM) as the observation operator within a p...
Snow is an important component of the terrestrial freshwater budget in high mountainAsia (HMA) and c...
Snow is a critical component in the global energy and hydrologic cycle. It is important to know the ...
An ensemble Kalman filter is used to assimilate Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-2 (AMSR2) obs...
Snow is a critical component in the global energy and hydrologic cycle. Further, it is important to ...
Contemporary studies have predicted a vulnerable future for key water budget components across high ...
Accurately estimating the mass of water within a snowpack (a.k.a. snow water equivalent, or SWE) acr...
To estimate snow mass across North America, multi-frequency brightness temperature (Tb) observations...
Soil moisture and terrestrial snow mass are two important hydrological states needed to accurately q...
To estimate snow mass across North America, multi-frequency brightness temperature (Tb) observations...
International audienceSnow microwave radiance assimilation (RA) or brightness temperature data assim...
The Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) radiometer is a useful tool for monitoring snow conditio...
Monitoring snowpack depth is essential in many applications at regional and global scales. Space-bor...
Microwave-frequency data acquired from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) has been interpre...
Under a warming climate, an improved understanding of the water stored in snowpacks is becoming incr...