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NSIDC-0208.001Meltpond2000 Polarimetric Scanning Radiometer Sea Ice Brightness TemperaturesKlein, M., A. J. Gasiewski, D. J. Cavalieri, and T. Markus.Meltpond2000 Polarimetric Scanning Radiometer Sea Ice Brightness Temperatures2004-02-13Boulder, Colorado USANASA NSIDC DAAC: NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center1false10.5067/2DES0Z7UE6DIhttps://doi.org/10.5067/2DES0Z7UE6DINSIDC-0208InvestigatorMarianKleinBoulderCO80305-3328USAInvestigatorAlbinJ.GasiewskiNOAA Environmental Technology Laboratory325 Broadway R/ETLBoulderCO80305InvestigatorDonaldJ.CavalieriDonald.J.Cavalieri@nasa.gov1-301-614-59011-301-614-5644NASA/GSFCMail Code: 615GreenbeltMD20771USAInvestigatorThorstenMarkusthorsten.markus@nasa.gov1-301-614-5882NASA/Goddard Space Flight CenterInstrumentation Sciences BranchCode 614.6GreenbeltMD20771USAEARTH SCIENCESPECTRAL/ENGINEERINGINFRARED WAVELENGTHSBRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCESPECTRAL/ENGINEERINGMICROWAVEBRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCEOCEANSSEA ICEICE TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCECRYOSPHERESEA ICEICE TEMPERATURE AircraftAMSR-EAMSR-E Validation-projectArctic Sea IceBaffin BayCanadian ArcticDAACEOSDISMeltpond2000NASANSIDCPassive Microwave Brightness TemperaturesPSRRadiometersSea IceSea Ice PM Other-projectSea Ice TemperaturesSLFMRINFRARED RADIOMETERSRADIOMETERSAIRCRAFT2000-06-262000-07-06complete68.9669476.42194-105.02194-63.196941371.6 meters5791.2 metersOceanArctic OceanData in the TB maps are not compensated for incident angle variations caused either by aicraft roll and pitch or, in the case of the SLFMR, by the cross-track scanning mode. Although the PSR scans at fixed angles, aircraft pitch and roll variations influence the incident angle by as much as +/- 3 deg in angle, or roughly +/- 7 K for vertical and +/- 4 K for horizontal polarization over water. All channels worked well providing approximately 0.5 K to 1 K root-mean-square (RMS) noise for 20 ms integration. One exception was the 89 GHz vertical channel, which was not calibrated due to spurious noise (Klein et al. 2001). The 89 GHz noise is presumed to be from iron epoxy debris on the sensor.These data are freely, openly, and fully accessible, provided that you are logged into your NASA Earthdata profile (https://urs.earthdata.nasa.gov/).These data are freely, openly, and fully available to use without restrictions, provided that you cite the data according to the recommended citation at https://nsidc.org/about/use_copyright.html. For more information on the NASA EOSDIS Data Use Policy, see https://earthdata.nasa.gov/earth-observation-data/data-use-policy.EnglishNASA NSIDC DAACNASA NSIDC DAACNASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Centerhttps://nsidc.org/daacData Center ContactNSIDCUser Servicesnsidc@nsidc.org1-303-492-6199National Snow and Ice Data CenterCIRES, 449 UCBUniversity of ColoradoBoulderCO80309-0449USAFTP647 MBMATHTTPS647 MBMATCavalieri, D.J. 2000. EOS Aqua AMSR-E sea ice validation program: Meltpond2000 flight report. NASA Technical Memorandum, NASA/TM 2000-209972. Greenbelt, MD, USA: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Ivanoff, A. 'Meltpond2000.' Sea Ice Remote Sensing. 23 May 2003.
http://polynya.gsfc.nasa.gov/seaice_mp2000.html. Accessed January 2004.
Klein, M., A.J. Gasiewski, K. Schuler, D. Cavalieri, T. Markus, and A. Yevgrafov. 2001. Sea ice brightness imagery observed during the Meltpond 2002 experiment. In Scanning the present and resolving the future, Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2001. Vol. VI, p.
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Klein, M., and A.J. Gasiewski. 2002. Meltpond 2000 PSR processing - final report. Boulder, CO, USA: NOAA Environmental Technology Laboratory.
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Markus, T., D. J. Cavalieri, and A. Ivanoff. 2002. The potential of using Landsat 7 data for the classification of sea ice surface conditions during summer. Annals of Glaciology 34: 415-419.
Markus, T., D. J. Cavalieri, M. A. Tschudi, and A. Ivanoff. 2003. Comparison of aerial video and Landsat 7 data over ponded sea ice. Remote Sensing of the Environment 86: 458-469.The Meltpond2000 project was the first in a series of Arctic and Antarctic aircraft campaigns to validate sea ice algorithms developed for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer - Earth Observing System (AMSR-E), primarily to quantify errors in AMSR-E sea ice products resulting from the presence of melt ponds.VIEW RELATED INFORMATIONhttps://doi.org/10.5067/2DES0Z7UE6DIDocumentationGET DATAhttps://daacdata.apps.nsidc.org/pub/DATASETS/AVDM/data/cryosphere/meltpond2000/HTTPSPROJECT HOME PAGEhttp://nsidc.org/data/amsr_validation/AMSR-E Validation DataPROJECT HOME PAGEhttp://polynya.gsfc.nasa.gov/seaice_mp2000.htmlMeltpond2000PROJECT HOME PAGEhttp://nsidc.org/data/seaice/Sea Ice Data at NSIDCPROJECT HOME PAGEhttp://nsidc.org/data/seaice/Sea Ice Products at NSIDCCEOS IDN DIFVERSION 9.92004-02-132024-02-26NSIDCVersion SummaryNSIDCMinor VersionNSIDCCurrent Version1NSIDCLevel of ServiceBasicNSIDCFull Dataset CitationKlein, M., A. J. Gasiewski, D. J. Cavalieri, and T. Markus. 2004. <i>Meltpond2000 Polarimetric Scanning Radiometer Sea Ice Brightness Temperatures.</i> [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center. <a href="https://doi.org/10.5067/2DES0Z7UE6DI">https://doi.org/10.5067/2DES0Z7UE6DI</a>. [Date Accessed].NSIDCRetiredfalseNSIDCRelated Servicesapplication/vnd.nasa.cmr.umm+jsonfalseamy.steikermmt_service_12717S1977897447-NSIDCV0NSIDCV05service2022-06-14T16:33:23.589Zhttps://daacdata.apps.nsidc.org/NSIDCV0_DAAC_Data_HTTPS_File_SystemNOT PROVIDED1HTTPS File SystemQuickly download a few files using a web browser, or access the data through a command-line utility such as WGET.https://nsidc.org/support/how/how-do-i-programmatically-request-data-servicesVIEW RELATED INFORMATIONProgrammatic Data Access GuidePublicationURLUSER SERVICESNSIDC DAAC User ServicesEmailnsidc@nsidc.orgDATA ACCESS/RETRIEVALDATA MANAGEMENT/DATA HANDLINGEARTH SCIENCE SERVICESThis is the most current release of this service.DEVELOPERORIGINATORPUBLISHERSERVICE PROVIDERNASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive CenterNASA NSIDC DAACNASA Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) at NSIDChttps://nsidc.org/daacNSIDC DAAC Home Pagehttps://cdn.earthdata.nasa.gov/umm/service/v1.4UMM-S1.4https://daacdata.apps.nsidc.org/pub/DATASETS/AVDM/data/cryosphere/meltpond2000/