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SnowSum

Overview

SNOWPROF retrival
Image shows the height of the CloudSat SNOWPROF
'surface snowrate' observation above the local topography
(from IceBridge BedMachine).

What was the purpose of SnowSum?

ESA Study: "SnowSum" experiment is designed to support the development of future concepts to monitor the cryosphere by investigating and documenting the science potential of atmospheric precipitation time series together with other relevant long-term atmospheric observations over the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS).

Such atmospheric observations complement existing surface observations of snow accumulation or mass balance based on gravimetric or altimetry techniques, thereby providing an independent method of assessing snowfall.

This study identifies four different tasks, namely:

  • Task 1: Temporal variability of precipitation
  • Task 2: Spatial variability of precipitation over the GrIS using PROMICE (Program for Monitoring of the Greenland Ice Sheet) and GC-NET (Greenland Climate Network) data.
  • Task 3: Initial evaluation of the use of space-borne precipitation radar observations for precipitation studies.
  • Task 4: Initial evaluation of snow depth by means of precipitation accumulation from spaceborne precipitation radar.

Download the SnowSum Final Report

Campaign Summary
Data Coverage (Years)Ongoing since 1995
Release DateFebruary 2019
Geographic SiteGreenland
Field of ApplicationLidar and Radar data


Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-vcpeyfv - SnowSum: "Technical Support for the SnowSum Experiment"

Data

The campaign data is available online via FTPS upon submission of a data access request. An active EO Sign In account is required to submit the request.

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