Applications of Passive Microwave Satellite Data for Arctic Sea Ice Studies
Passive microwave satellite data provides all-weather, continuous observations of the polar ice cover. Multichannel radiometer data sets extending back to 1978 are readily available and distributed on CD-ROM media. Current algorithms can extract information on ice cover, concentration and type. Two...
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ftdtic:ADA245966 2023-05-15T14:29:16+02:00 Applications of Passive Microwave Satellite Data for Arctic Sea Ice Studies Wright, William A. NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA 1991-12 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA245966 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA245966 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA245966 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Snow Ice and Permafrost *SEA ICE *TIDAL CURRENTS ANOMALIES POLAR REGIONS SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION DETECTION MORPHOLOGY RESOLUTION MOTION TRACKING PASSIVE SYSTEMS THESES MICROWAVES REGIONS DRIFT ICE IMAGES ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES COVERINGS BUDGETS MEAN TELEMETERING DATA SALINITY TRAJECTORIES RADIOMETRY LOW RESOLUTION CURRENTS MICROWAVE FREQUENCY OCEAN BASINS MULTICHANNEL BUOYS ICEBERGS ARCTIC OCEAN FRAM STRAIT DATA BASES ALGORITHMS MICROWAVE REFLECTIONS YERMAK PLATEAU Text 1991 ftdtic 2016-02-22T17:06:36Z Passive microwave satellite data provides all-weather, continuous observations of the polar ice cover. Multichannel radiometer data sets extending back to 1978 are readily available and distributed on CD-ROM media. Current algorithms can extract information on ice cover, concentration and type. Two applications of these data sets for polar studies are explored: (1) the possible detection of altered ice morphology due to anomalous tidal currents in the Yermak Plateau region; and (2) the tracking of multiyear ice features to infer ice motion. No evidence of altered ice morphology in the Yermak Plateau region was detected. Either the reported anomalous currents do not affect ice morphology or the limitations inherent to passive microwave imagery (poor spatial resolution) prevent detection. On the other hand, distinct multiyear ice features are observed to move in the direction of mean ice flow and are well correlated with the motion of nearby data buoys. Short term ice motion vectors are unreliable because of the low spatial resolution of the passive microwave data. However, long term averages are indicative of ice flow trajectories and can be used, for example, to increase our knowledge of the interannual variability of heat and salinity budgets in specific regions, including Fram Strait, the principal outflow region of the arctic basin. Text Arctic Basin Arctic Arctic Ocean Fram Strait Ice Iceberg* permafrost Sea ice Yermak plateau Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Arctic Ocean Yermak Plateau ENVELOPE(5.000,5.000,81.250,81.250) |
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Snow Ice and Permafrost *SEA ICE *TIDAL CURRENTS ANOMALIES POLAR REGIONS SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION DETECTION MORPHOLOGY RESOLUTION MOTION TRACKING PASSIVE SYSTEMS THESES MICROWAVES REGIONS DRIFT ICE IMAGES ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES COVERINGS BUDGETS MEAN TELEMETERING DATA SALINITY TRAJECTORIES RADIOMETRY LOW RESOLUTION CURRENTS MICROWAVE FREQUENCY OCEAN BASINS MULTICHANNEL BUOYS ICEBERGS ARCTIC OCEAN FRAM STRAIT DATA BASES ALGORITHMS MICROWAVE REFLECTIONS YERMAK PLATEAU |
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Snow Ice and Permafrost *SEA ICE *TIDAL CURRENTS ANOMALIES POLAR REGIONS SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION DETECTION MORPHOLOGY RESOLUTION MOTION TRACKING PASSIVE SYSTEMS THESES MICROWAVES REGIONS DRIFT ICE IMAGES ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES COVERINGS BUDGETS MEAN TELEMETERING DATA SALINITY TRAJECTORIES RADIOMETRY LOW RESOLUTION CURRENTS MICROWAVE FREQUENCY OCEAN BASINS MULTICHANNEL BUOYS ICEBERGS ARCTIC OCEAN FRAM STRAIT DATA BASES ALGORITHMS MICROWAVE REFLECTIONS YERMAK PLATEAU Wright, William A. Applications of Passive Microwave Satellite Data for Arctic Sea Ice Studies |
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Snow Ice and Permafrost *SEA ICE *TIDAL CURRENTS ANOMALIES POLAR REGIONS SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION DETECTION MORPHOLOGY RESOLUTION MOTION TRACKING PASSIVE SYSTEMS THESES MICROWAVES REGIONS DRIFT ICE IMAGES ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES COVERINGS BUDGETS MEAN TELEMETERING DATA SALINITY TRAJECTORIES RADIOMETRY LOW RESOLUTION CURRENTS MICROWAVE FREQUENCY OCEAN BASINS MULTICHANNEL BUOYS ICEBERGS ARCTIC OCEAN FRAM STRAIT DATA BASES ALGORITHMS MICROWAVE REFLECTIONS YERMAK PLATEAU |
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Passive microwave satellite data provides all-weather, continuous observations of the polar ice cover. Multichannel radiometer data sets extending back to 1978 are readily available and distributed on CD-ROM media. Current algorithms can extract information on ice cover, concentration and type. Two applications of these data sets for polar studies are explored: (1) the possible detection of altered ice morphology due to anomalous tidal currents in the Yermak Plateau region; and (2) the tracking of multiyear ice features to infer ice motion. No evidence of altered ice morphology in the Yermak Plateau region was detected. Either the reported anomalous currents do not affect ice morphology or the limitations inherent to passive microwave imagery (poor spatial resolution) prevent detection. On the other hand, distinct multiyear ice features are observed to move in the direction of mean ice flow and are well correlated with the motion of nearby data buoys. Short term ice motion vectors are unreliable because of the low spatial resolution of the passive microwave data. However, long term averages are indicative of ice flow trajectories and can be used, for example, to increase our knowledge of the interannual variability of heat and salinity budgets in specific regions, including Fram Strait, the principal outflow region of the arctic basin. |
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Applications of Passive Microwave Satellite Data for Arctic Sea Ice Studies |
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Applications of Passive Microwave Satellite Data for Arctic Sea Ice Studies |
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Applications of Passive Microwave Satellite Data for Arctic Sea Ice Studies |
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Applications of Passive Microwave Satellite Data for Arctic Sea Ice Studies |
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Applications of Passive Microwave Satellite Data for Arctic Sea Ice Studies |
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applications of passive microwave satellite data for arctic sea ice studies |
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1991 |
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http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA245966 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA245966 |
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ENVELOPE(5.000,5.000,81.250,81.250) |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean Yermak Plateau |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean Yermak Plateau |
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Arctic Basin Arctic Arctic Ocean Fram Strait Ice Iceberg* permafrost Sea ice Yermak plateau |
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Arctic Basin Arctic Arctic Ocean Fram Strait Ice Iceberg* permafrost Sea ice Yermak plateau |
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DTIC AND NTIS |
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http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA245966 |
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