Title :
Cold Regions Hydrology High-Resolution Observatory for Snow and Cold Land Processes
Author :
Rott, Helmut ; Yueh, Simon H. ; Cline, Donald W. ; Duguay, Claude ; Essery, Richard ; Haas, Christian ; Hélière, Florence ; Kern, Michael ; Macelloni, Giovanni ; Malnes, Eirik ; Nagler, Thomas ; Pulliainen, Jouni ; Rebhan, Helge ; Thompson, Alan
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Meteorol. & Geophys., Univ. of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
fDate :
5/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Snow is a critical component of the global water cycle and climate system, and a major source of water supply in many parts of the world. There is a lack of spatially distributed information on the accumulation of snow on land surfaces, glaciers, lake ice, and sea ice. Satellite missions for systematic and global snow observations will be essential to improve the representation of the cryosphere in climate models and to advance the knowledge and prediction of the water cycle variability and changes that depend on snow and ice resources. This paper describes the scientific drivers and technical approach of the proposed Cold Regions Hydrology High-Resolution Observatory (CoReH2O) satellite mission for snow and cold land processes. The sensor is a synthetic aperture radar operating at 17.2 and 9.6 GHz, VV and VH polarizations. The dual-frequency and dual-polarization design enables the decomposition of the scattering signal for retrieving snow mass and other physical properties of snow and ice.
Keywords :
glaciology; ice; remote sensing by radar; sea ice; snow; synthetic aperture radar; water; climate models; cold land processes; cold regions hydrology high-resolution observatory satellite mission; cryosphere; frequency 17.2 GHz; frequency 9.6 GHz; glaciers; global snow observations; global water cycle; lake ice; land snow; scattering signal decomposition; sea ice; synthetic aperture radar; water cycle variability prediction; Hydrology; Ice surface; Lakes; Land surface; Observatories; Satellites; Sea ice; Sea surface; Snow; Water resources; Climate research; earth observation satellite; glaciers; snow cover; synthetic aperture radar; water resources;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2009.2038947