Title :
Evaluation of SSM/I filtering algorithm for snow cover identification in Northern New York State
Author :
Ghedira, Hosni ; Arevalo, Juan Carlos ; Azar, Amir E. ; Khanbilvardi, Reza
Author_Institution :
NOAA-CREST, City Univ. of New York, NY
Abstract :
Snow-cover parameters are being increasingly used as input to hydrological models. An accurate knowledge of the onset of snow melts and snow water equivalent values are important variables in different hydrological applications such as Hooding prediction, reservoir management and agricultural activities. However, the traditional field sampling methods and the ground-based data collection are often very sparse, time consuming, and expensive compared to the coverage provided by remote sensing techniques. Microwave remote sensing techniques have been investigated by numerous researchers using various sensors and have been demonstrated to be effective for monitoring snow pack parameters such as spatial and temporal distribution, snow water equivalent, depth, and snow condition (wet/dry state). Those researches have resulted that the microwave brightness temperature and the microwave backscattering are related to the snow cover structure with different correlation degrees. The primary objective of this research is to produce a spatial estimation of snow water equivalent in a timely fashion with sufficient spatial and temporal resolution using multi-source microwave and optical data. The final product of this project will be an additional tool for flood warning and water resource forecasts, which can be an additional input to the actual hydrological models. The contribution of remote sensing snow related information into the advanced hydrologic prediction system (AHPS) operated by NWS/NOAA (with 4 km grid resolution) will be also evaluated. This paper presents the first step of this project: data collection and evaluation
Keywords :
agriculture; backscatter; data acquisition; floods; geophysical signal processing; hydrological techniques; microwave measurement; remote sensing; reservoirs; snow; AHPS; Hooding prediction; NWS/NOAA; Northern New York State; SSM/I filtering algorithm; USA; advanced hydrologic prediction system; agricultural activities; data evaluation; field sampling methods; flood warning; ground-based data collection; hydrological applications; hydrological models; microwave backscattering; microwave brightness temperature; microwave remote sensing techniques; multisource microwave; optical data; reservoir management; snow condition; snow cover identification; snow cover structure; snow depth; snow melts; snow pack parameter monitoring; snow water equivalent values; snow-cover parameters; spatial distribution; spatial estimation; temporal distribution; water resource forecasting; Condition monitoring; Filtering algorithms; Knowledge management; Microwave sensors; Microwave theory and techniques; Remote monitoring; Reservoirs; Sampling methods; Snow; Water resources;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2004. IGARSS '04. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8742-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2004.1369917