Nimbus 7 SMMR observations of the Bering Sea ice cover during March 1979

Sea ice concentration contour maps derived from the 0.81 cm wavelength channels on the Nimbus 7 scanning multichannel microwave radiometer (SMMR) are compared with surface and aircraft data and with sea ice charts derived from the TIROS-N satellite imagery. The regional ice and weather data and the...

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Main Authors: Cavalieri, D. J., Gloersen, P., Martin, S.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 1983
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19830045127
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Summary:Sea ice concentration contour maps derived from the 0.81 cm wavelength channels on the Nimbus 7 scanning multichannel microwave radiometer (SMMR) are compared with surface and aircraft data and with sea ice charts derived from the TIROS-N satellite imagery. The regional ice and weather data and the derivation of the TIROS ice charts are discussed, and the Nimbus 7 SMMR data and the physical basis of the algorithm used to retrieve ice concentrations are described. A detailed comparison of the SMMR imagery with all available surface, satellite, and meteorological data for two days in March, 1979 is made. The results show that the ice concentration maps derived from the 0.81 cm wavelength SMMR radiances provide accurate information on both the ice edge position and the location of low and high ice concentration regions within the Bering Sea pack ice.