PASSIVE MICROWAVE OBSERVATIONS OF THE WEDDELL SEA DURING AUSTRAL WINTER AND EARLY SPRING

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GRENFELL, TC
COMISO, JC
LANGE, MA
EICKEN, H
WENSNAHAN, MR
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[1] NASA, GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CTR, HYDROSPHER SCI LAB, GREENBELT, MD 20771 USA
[2] UNIV LAPLAND, CTR ARCTIC, ROVANIEMI, FINLAND
[3] ALFRED WEGEMER INST POLAR & MEERESFORSCH, BREMERHAVEN, GERMANY
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10.1029/93JC03237
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
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The results of multispectral passive microwave observations (6.7 to 90-GHz) are presented from the cruises of the FS Polarstern in the Weddell Sea from July to December 1986. This paper includes primarily the analysis of radiometric observations taken at ice station sites. Averaged emissivity spectra for first-year (FY) ice were relatively constant throughout the experiment and were not statistically different from FY ice signatures in the Arctic. Detailed ice characterization was carried out at each site to compare the microwave signatures of the ice with the physical properties. Absorption optical depths of FY ice were found to be sufficiently high that only the structure in the upper portions of the ice contributed significantly to interstation emissivity variations. The emissivities at 90-GHz, e(90), had the greatest variance. Both e(90) at vertical polarization and GR(e)(90,18.7) (defined as [e(V)(90)-e(V)(18.7)]/e)V)[(90)+e(V)(18.7)]) depended on the scattering optical depth which is a function of the snow grain diameter and layer thickness. The variance showed a latitude dependence and is probably due to an increase in the strength of snow metamorphism nearer the northern edge of the ice pack. The contribution of variations of near-surface brine volume to the emissivity was not significant over the range of values encountered at the station sites. Emissivity spectra are presented for a range of thin ice types. Unsupervised principal component analysis produced three significant eigenvectors and showed a separation among four different surface types: open water, thin ice, FY ice, and FY ice with a thick snow cover. A comparison with SMMR satellite data showed that averaged ice concentrations derived from the ship's ice watch log were consistent with the satellite concentrations. The surface based emissivities for FY ice were also compared with emissivities calculated from scanning multichannel microwave radiometer (SMMR) satellite radiances. Best agreement was found at 6.7 and 10-GHz, while at 18 and 37-GHz, SMMR emissivities were slightly lower than surface based results. For the three lower frequencies agreement was found within a confidence limit of 95% and for 37-GHz within about 90%.
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页码:9995 / 10010
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