Comparison of AMSR-E Sea Ice Concentrations with aspect Ship Observations around Antarctica

We compare passive microwave-derived sea ice concentrations with ship-based observations of sea ice concentration (OBS). We focus on different retrieval algorithms that are based on Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) measurements. OBS are collected according to th...

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Published in:2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
Main Authors: Beitsch, A., Kaleschke, L., Kern, S.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0017-C75E-4
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Summary:We compare passive microwave-derived sea ice concentrations with ship-based observations of sea ice concentration (OBS). We focus on different retrieval algorithms that are based on Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) measurements. OBS are collected according to the Antarctic Sea Ice Processes and Climate (ASPeCt) program. We assess the quality of the satellite data by calculating correlation coefficient, root-mean-square-deviation (RMSD) and bias with respect to ASPeCt observations of sea ice concentration. All retrieval algorithms compared in this study, Comiso Bootstrap (BST), NASA-Team 2 (NT2) and Artist Sea Ice (ASI), show correlation coefficients above 0.8 for all dates considered (N = 313). BST and ASI do not have a significant bias, but NT2 has a bias of 8 %. RMSD values are different for different seasons, but generally, Comiso BST has the lowest RMSD (< 13 %).