Comparison of snow mass estimates from prototype passive microwave snow algorithm, a revised algorithm and a snow depth climatology

被引:215
作者
Foster, JL
Chang, ATC
Hall, DK
机构
[1] Lab. for Hydrospheric Processes, Hydrological Sciences Br., NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt
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10.1016/S0034-4257(97)00085-0
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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While it is recognized that no single snow algorithm is capable of producing accurate global estimates of snow depth, for research purposes it is useful to test an algorithm's performance in different climatic areas in order to see how it responds to a variety of snow conditions. This study is one of the first to develop separate passive microwave snow algorithms for North American and Eurasia by including parameters that consider the effects of variations in forest cover sand crystal size on microwave brightness temperature. A new algorithm (GSFC 1996) is compared to a prototype algorithm (Chang et al., 1987) and to a snow depth climatology (SDC), which for this study is considered to be a standard reference or baseline. It is shown that the GSFC 1996 algorithm compares much more favorably to the SDC than does the Chang et al. (1987) algorithm. For example, in North American in February there is a 15% difference between the GSFC 1996 algorithm and the SDC, but with the Chang et al. (1987) algorithm the difference is greater than 50%. In Eurasia, also in February, there is only a 1.3% difference between the GSFC 1996 algorithm and the SDC, whereas with the Chang et al. (1987) algorithm the difference is about 20%. As expected, differences tend to be less when the snow cover extent is greater, particularly for Eurasia. The GSFC 1996 algorithm performs better in North America in each month than does the Chang et al. (1987) algorithm. This is also the case in Eurasia, except in April and May when the Chang et al. (1987) algorithm is in closer accord to the SDC than is the GSFC 1996 algorithm. Published by Elsevier Science Inc.
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