Estimation of snow temperature and mean crystal radius from remote multispectral passive microwave measurements
Abstract
Variation in crystal size and physical temperature of snowfield observations from space give large variations in the microwave brightness temperature. Since the brightness temperature is a function of wavelength, the microwave brightness temperature can be used to extract the snow temperature and mean crystal radius profiles. The Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR), to be launched on board the Nimbus-G and Seasat-A spacecraft, will make observations in wavelengths of 0.8, 1.4, 1.7, 2.8, and 4.6 cm. A statistical retrieval method was developed to determine the snowfield temperature profile and mean crystal size by using the scanning multifrequency microwave radiometer on board a spacecraft. The estimated errors for retrieval are approximately 1.5 K for temperature and 0.001 for crystal radius in the presence of 1 K rms noise for each SMMR channel.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- June 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978estm.rept.....C
- Keywords:
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- Microwaves;
- Radiometers;
- Rayleigh Scattering;
- Snow Cover;
- Temperature Measurement;
- Crystal Growth;
- Mie Scattering;
- Statistical Analysis;
- Geophysics