Eastern-Western Arctic Sea Ice Analysis, 1993.

This publication is the 20th edition of the annual Arctic sea-ice atlases prepared by the JIC. The atlas contains weekly charts depicting Northern Hemisphere ice conditions and extent. The significant use of high resolution satellite imagery, combined with valuable ice reconnaissance data from vario...

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Other Authors: NAVAL ICE CENTER WASHINGTON DC
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1993
Subjects:
Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADA292786 2023-05-15T14:51:40+02:00 Eastern-Western Arctic Sea Ice Analysis, 1993. NAVAL ICE CENTER WASHINGTON DC 1993 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA292786 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA292786 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA292786 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Snow Ice and Permafrost Miscellaneous Detection and Detectors *SEA ICE INFRARED DETECTION AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE THICKNESS OPTICAL IMAGES RADAR HIGH RESOLUTION METEOROLOGICAL DATA METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES DRIFT POSITION FINDING CHARTS RADIOMETERS AGE DISTRIBUTION ARCTIC REGIONS MICROWAVE OPTICS VISUAL SURVEILLANCE ATLASES SATELLITE IMAGERY AVHRR(ADVANCED VERY HIGH RESOLUTION RADIOMETER) DMSP(DEFENSE METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE PROGRAM) Text 1993 ftdtic 2016-02-19T12:16:06Z This publication is the 20th edition of the annual Arctic sea-ice atlases prepared by the JIC. The atlas contains weekly charts depicting Northern Hemisphere ice conditions and extent. The significant use of high resolution satellite imagery, combined with valuable ice reconnaissance data from various sources, has greatly improved the accuracy of these analyses. The purpose of this atlas is to provide the user with reliable weekly hemispheric ice analyses. These charts are prepared by experienced Navy and NOAA ice analysts, who plot and evaluate numerous data sources: (a) Conventional shore station, ship, and aerial reconnaissance observations; (b) Satellite data from various sensors. Table I, located on the inside back cover, lists these sensors and their availability. A final product is synthesized from the inputs described above. When insufficient data is available, estimated boundaries are plotted, using meteorological data and computer generated ice drift vectors to determine estimated ice position. (MM) Text Arctic Ice permafrost Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Miscellaneous Detection and Detectors
*SEA ICE
INFRARED DETECTION
AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE
THICKNESS
OPTICAL IMAGES
RADAR
HIGH RESOLUTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES
DRIFT
POSITION FINDING
CHARTS
RADIOMETERS
AGE DISTRIBUTION
ARCTIC REGIONS
MICROWAVE OPTICS
VISUAL SURVEILLANCE
ATLASES
SATELLITE IMAGERY
AVHRR(ADVANCED VERY HIGH RESOLUTION RADIOMETER)
DMSP(DEFENSE METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE PROGRAM)
spellingShingle Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Miscellaneous Detection and Detectors
*SEA ICE
INFRARED DETECTION
AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE
THICKNESS
OPTICAL IMAGES
RADAR
HIGH RESOLUTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES
DRIFT
POSITION FINDING
CHARTS
RADIOMETERS
AGE DISTRIBUTION
ARCTIC REGIONS
MICROWAVE OPTICS
VISUAL SURVEILLANCE
ATLASES
SATELLITE IMAGERY
AVHRR(ADVANCED VERY HIGH RESOLUTION RADIOMETER)
DMSP(DEFENSE METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE PROGRAM)
Eastern-Western Arctic Sea Ice Analysis, 1993.
topic_facet Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Miscellaneous Detection and Detectors
*SEA ICE
INFRARED DETECTION
AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE
THICKNESS
OPTICAL IMAGES
RADAR
HIGH RESOLUTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES
DRIFT
POSITION FINDING
CHARTS
RADIOMETERS
AGE DISTRIBUTION
ARCTIC REGIONS
MICROWAVE OPTICS
VISUAL SURVEILLANCE
ATLASES
SATELLITE IMAGERY
AVHRR(ADVANCED VERY HIGH RESOLUTION RADIOMETER)
DMSP(DEFENSE METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE PROGRAM)
description This publication is the 20th edition of the annual Arctic sea-ice atlases prepared by the JIC. The atlas contains weekly charts depicting Northern Hemisphere ice conditions and extent. The significant use of high resolution satellite imagery, combined with valuable ice reconnaissance data from various sources, has greatly improved the accuracy of these analyses. The purpose of this atlas is to provide the user with reliable weekly hemispheric ice analyses. These charts are prepared by experienced Navy and NOAA ice analysts, who plot and evaluate numerous data sources: (a) Conventional shore station, ship, and aerial reconnaissance observations; (b) Satellite data from various sensors. Table I, located on the inside back cover, lists these sensors and their availability. A final product is synthesized from the inputs described above. When insufficient data is available, estimated boundaries are plotted, using meteorological data and computer generated ice drift vectors to determine estimated ice position. (MM)
author2 NAVAL ICE CENTER WASHINGTON DC
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title Eastern-Western Arctic Sea Ice Analysis, 1993.
title_short Eastern-Western Arctic Sea Ice Analysis, 1993.
title_full Eastern-Western Arctic Sea Ice Analysis, 1993.
title_fullStr Eastern-Western Arctic Sea Ice Analysis, 1993.
title_full_unstemmed Eastern-Western Arctic Sea Ice Analysis, 1993.
title_sort eastern-western arctic sea ice analysis, 1993.
publishDate 1993
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA292786
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