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Measuring the temperature, reflectamce, and attenuation of ice/snow cover
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Measuring the temperature, reflectamce, and attenuation of ice/snow cover
Project Abstract:
This project will measure ice/snow surface temperature (IST), ice/snow reflectance, and ice/snow thickness and attenuation for different ice/snow types for satellite "ground truth" and ice forecast modeling.
Investigator(s):
George Leshkevich
Years Active:
2014
Research sites:
Douglas Lake
Methods:
Ice surface temperature measurements with thermochrons Ice surface reflectance measurements with radiometer Under ice attenuation measurements with underwater radiometer
Funding agency:
NOAA/NASA