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The impact of melt ponds on summertime microwave brightness temperatures and sea-ice concentrations

Authors :
Kern, Stefan
Rösel, Anja
Pedersen, Leif Toudal
Ivanova, Natalia
Saldo, Roberto
Tonboe, Rasmus Tage
Kern, Stefan
Rösel, Anja
Pedersen, Leif Toudal
Ivanova, Natalia
Saldo, Roberto
Tonboe, Rasmus Tage
Source :
Kern , S , Rösel , A , Pedersen , L T , Ivanova , N , Saldo , R & Tonboe , R T 2016 , ' The impact of melt ponds on summertime microwave brightness temperatures and sea-ice concentrations ' , The Cryosphere , vol. 10 , no. 5 , pp. 2217-2239 .
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Sea-ice concentrations derived from satellite microwave brightness temperatures are less accurate during summer. In the Arctic Ocean the lack of accuracy is primarily caused by melt ponds, but also by changes in the properties of snow and the sea-ice surface itself. We investigate the sensitivity of eight sea-ice concentration retrieval algorithms to melt ponds by comparing sea-ice concentration with the melt-pond fraction. We derive gridded daily sea-ice concentrations from microwave brightness temperatures of summer 2009. We derive the daily fraction of melt ponds, open water between ice floes, and the ice-surface fraction from contemporary Moderate Resolution Spectroradiometer (MODIS) reflectance data. We only use grid cells where the MODIS sea ice concentration, which is the melt-pond fraction plus the ice-surface fraction, exceeds 90 %. For one group of algorithms, e.g., Bristol and Comiso bootstrap frequency mode (Bootstrap_f), sea-ice concentrations are linearly related to the MODIS melt-pond fraction quite clearly after June. For other algorithms, e.g., Near9OGHz and Comiso bootstrap polarization mode (Bootstrap_p), this relationship is weaker and develops later in summer. We attribute the variation of the sensitivity to the melt-pond fraction across the algorithms to a different sensitivity of the brightness temperatures to snow-property variations. We find an underestimation of the sea-ice concentration by between 14 % (Bootstrap_f) and 26 % (Bootstrap_p) for 100 % sea ice with a melt-pond fraction of 40 %. The underestimation reduces to 0 % for a melt pond fraction of 20 %. In presence of real open water between ice floes, the sea-ice concentration is overestimated by between 26 % (Bootstrap_f) and 14 % (Bootstrap_p) at 60 % sea-ice concentration and by 20 % across all algorithms at 80 % sea-ice concentration. None of the algorithms investigated performs best based on our investigation of data from summer 2009. We suggest that those algorithms which are m

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Journal :
Kern , S , Rösel , A , Pedersen , L T , Ivanova , N , Saldo , R & Tonboe , R T 2016 , ' The impact of melt ponds on summertime microwave brightness temperatures and sea-ice concentrations ' , The Cryosphere , vol. 10 , no. 5 , pp. 2217-2239 .
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application/pdf, English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn970407811
Document Type :
Electronic Resource