Resolution enhanced sea ice concentration: a new algorithm applied to AMSR2 microwave radiometry data
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34490Date
2024-01-30Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
Passive-microwave sea ice concentration (SIC) algorithms employ different frequencies and
polarisations in their operational implementations. Commonly, these algorithms utilise combinations such as 19/37 GHz, yielding reduced measurement uncertainties but at a coarse spatial resolution. Alternatively, these algorithms can solely use 89 GHz, producing a higher spatial
resolution but with increased measurement uncertainties. This study evaluates the application
of a resolution-enhancing SIC algorithm (reSICCI3LF), initially developed for the coarser
Special Sensor Microwave Imager / Sounder, on the Advanced Microwave Scanning
Radiometer. By applying reSICCI3LF, we aim to produce a 5 km SIC for 2013–2020 in the
Fram Strait and the Barents and Kara Sea region that gains the benefits of both types of algo rithms, high spatial resolution and low measurement uncertainty.
We present the algorithm tuning, spectral analysis of spatial resolutions, and validation against
the Round Robin Data Package of 0% and 100% SIC points and SIC derived from Landsat-8.
The findings demonstrate that the reSICCI3LF algorithm produces a SIC field with fine details,
achieving a balance between high spatial resolution and lower measurement uncertainties compared
to a 89 GHz based SIC. Consequently, this resolution-enhanced SIC technique can potentially initialise higher-resolution coupled ocean and sea ice forecasting systems through data assimilation.
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Cambridge University PressCitation
Rusin, Lavergne, Doulgeris, Scott. Resolution enhanced sea ice concentration: a new algorithm applied to AMSR2 microwave radiometry data. Annals of Glaciology. 2024:1-12Metadata
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