DocumentCode
2308729
Title
The retrievals of effective grain size and snow water equivalent from variationally-retrieved microwave surface emissivities
Author
Kongoli, C. ; Boukabara, S.-A. ; Weng, F.
Author_Institution
NOAANESDIS/STAR, Camp Springs, MD
fYear
2008
fDate
11-14 March 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
This study introduces a new technique for the estimation of the snow effective grain size and water equivalent based on the microwave surface emissivity spectra retrieved from a one-dimensional variational retrieval system and a microwave snow emissivity model. The microwave emissivity model is derived analytically from the dense media radiative transfer theory. The model snow physical parameters include the effective grain size, volume fraction and depth. The two-steps algorithm is based on variationally retrieving the emissivity spectrum from microwave remote sensing observations, followed by the estimation of the closest emissivity spectrum from a catalog to determine the snow water equivalent and the effective grain size. This catalog was computed off-line using the microwave emissivity model for realistic ranges of the effective snow parameters. Qualitative inspection of variationally retrieved emissivities and the snow parameters show large-scale consistency. The performance of this physically-based retrieval technique is quantitatively assessed against snow water equivalent measurements and against an empirical brightness temperature-based algorithm.
Keywords
emissivity; hydrological techniques; radiative transfer; radiometry; snow; 1D variational retrieval system; microwave remote sensing observations; microwave snow emissivity model; model snow physical parameters; physically based retrieval technique; radiative transfer theory; snow depth; snow effective grain size retrieval; snow volume fraction; snow water equivalent retrieval; variationally retrieved microwave surface emissivities; Atmospheric modeling; Dielectric constant; Frequency estimation; Grain size; Microwave theory and techniques; Reflectivity; Remote sensing; Roentgenium; Snow; Springs; Variational methods; microwave radiometry; remote sensing; scattering by random media; snow;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Environment, 2008. MICRORAD 2008
Conference_Location
Firenze
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1986-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1987-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MICRAD.2008.4579511
Filename
4579511
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