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Estimation of summer pan-Arctic ice draft from satellite passive microwave observations

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Title
Estimation of summer pan-Arctic ice draft from satellite passive microwave observations
Other Titles
수동마이크로파 위성관측을 통한 여름철 북극 해빙 두께(ice draft)의 추정
Authors
김종민
Kim Sang -Woo
Sohn Byung-Ju
Kim, Hyun-cheol
Lee Sang-Moo
Kwon, Young-Joo
Shi Hoyeon
Pnyushkov Andrey V.
Keywords
passive microwavesea ice thicknesssummer ice draftsummer sea ice
Issue Date
2023
Citation
김종민, et al. 2023. "Estimation of summer pan-Arctic ice draft from satellite passive microwave observations". REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 295(113662): 1-20.
Abstract
Pan-Arctic observations of summer sea ice thickness have been a challenging problem despite their global significance in weather/climate analysis and prediction. To solve this problem, this study developed a method for estimating the pan-Arctic ice draft (depth of sea ice below sea surface level) using spaceborne passive microwavemeasured brightness temperatures (TBs). This study found that the time series of TBs is highly correlated with the corresponding time series of ice draft (D)s measured by three upward-looking sonar (ULS) sites over the Beaufort Sea during the ice melting season. Based on this finding, a D estimation equation was derived by relating satellite-measured TBs at microwave frequencies to Ds. Pan-Arctic D distributions from June to August obtained from this study describe well the general thinning process of Arctic sea ice during the summer of 2021. The validation of estimated Ds with other ULS measurements, which were not used for training data, showed good agreement between them suggesting the robustness of the developed estimation method over the Arctic basin. In addition, validation was made against ice mass balance buoy-measured sea ice thickness, and result shows a good agreement between buoy-measured ice thickness and estimated ice thickness converted from the D. Meanwhile, relatively high uncertainty in D estimation above 2 m shown in the result and validation suggests the potential for future improvement of D estimation in the early melting period. As the proposed method can provide summer pan-Arctic D distributions on a daily basis, the D from this study can be applied for generating the initial field for the sea ice and global climate models through data assimilation.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14885
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2023.113662
Type
Article
Station
해당사항없음
Indexed
SCIE
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2023-2023, Study on remote sensing for quantitative analysis of changes in the Arctic cryosphere (23-23) / Kim, Hyun-cheol (PE23040)
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