(abstract) High-Resolution Satellite Microwave Radar Observation of Climate-Related Sea-Ice Anomalies

Since 1991 a suite of international satellites have collected large amounts of high-resolution microwave radar images over Arctic and Antarctic sea ice. Together with complementary synthetic aperture radar (SAR) 100 m resolution microwave imaging, these data provide a powerful tool for addressing th...

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Main Author: Drinkwater, Mark R.
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2014/27651
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spelling ftnasajpl:oai:trs.jpl.nasa.gov:2014/27651 2023-05-15T13:10:44+02:00 (abstract) High-Resolution Satellite Microwave Radar Observation of Climate-Related Sea-Ice Anomalies Drinkwater, Mark R. 2004-10-01T06:12:47Z 78217 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2014/27651 en_US eng Cancun, Mexico 96-1704 http://hdl.handle.net/2014/27651 sea ice climatology synthetic aperature radar microwave radar meteorology albedo NSCAT Arctic Antarctic imaging open-ocean polynyas 2004 ftnasajpl 2021-12-23T13:16:06Z Since 1991 a suite of international satellites have collected large amounts of high-resolution microwave radar images over Arctic and Antarctic sea ice. Together with complementary synthetic aperture radar (SAR) 100 m resolution microwave imaging, these data provide a powerful tool for addressing the characteristics of sea ice which directly influence the polar oceans and climate. Other/Unknown Material albedo Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Sea ice JPL Technical Report Server Antarctic Arctic
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Drinkwater, Mark R.
(abstract) High-Resolution Satellite Microwave Radar Observation of Climate-Related Sea-Ice Anomalies
topic_facet sea ice climatology synthetic aperature radar microwave radar meteorology albedo NSCAT Arctic Antarctic imaging open-ocean polynyas
description Since 1991 a suite of international satellites have collected large amounts of high-resolution microwave radar images over Arctic and Antarctic sea ice. Together with complementary synthetic aperture radar (SAR) 100 m resolution microwave imaging, these data provide a powerful tool for addressing the characteristics of sea ice which directly influence the polar oceans and climate.
author Drinkwater, Mark R.
author_facet Drinkwater, Mark R.
author_sort Drinkwater, Mark R.
title (abstract) High-Resolution Satellite Microwave Radar Observation of Climate-Related Sea-Ice Anomalies
title_short (abstract) High-Resolution Satellite Microwave Radar Observation of Climate-Related Sea-Ice Anomalies
title_full (abstract) High-Resolution Satellite Microwave Radar Observation of Climate-Related Sea-Ice Anomalies
title_fullStr (abstract) High-Resolution Satellite Microwave Radar Observation of Climate-Related Sea-Ice Anomalies
title_full_unstemmed (abstract) High-Resolution Satellite Microwave Radar Observation of Climate-Related Sea-Ice Anomalies
title_sort (abstract) high-resolution satellite microwave radar observation of climate-related sea-ice anomalies
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