Radiometric measurements of sea-ice surface temperature in East Antarctica

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Michael, KJ
Hungria, CS
Massom, RA
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[1] Univ Tasmania, Antarctic CRC, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
[2] Univ Tasmania, Inst Antarctic & So Ocean Studies, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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This paper presents surface temperature data collected over East Antarctic sea ice by two thermal infrared radiometers mounted on the RSV Aurora Australis in March-May 1993. Operating at wavelengths equivalent to those utilised by channels 4 and 5 of AVHRR and similar channels of ATSR, the radiometers provided high-resolution data on surface. (skin) temperature along the ship track. Additional information on the sea-ice conditions was obtained from hourly observations made from the ship's bridge, video footage and direct measurements made at ice stations. Following calibration, time series of temperatures from each of the radiometers were compared with ice-surface and near-surface air temperatures. Observed changes in the surface temperature are related to different snow and ice conditions. For a given air temperature, the surface temperature depends upon the thickness of ice and its snow cover. While open water areas (leads) hale temperatures near -2.0 degrees C, thick ice is characterised by surface temperatures which approximate those of the air. Taken as a whole, the along-track profile of surface temperature provides a proxy estimate of the proportion of open water and thin ice within the pack. The presence of a snow cover has a significant effect on the surface temperature. It is anticipated that the results will be of use in the validation of sea-ice models and satellite thermal infrared data.
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