BYU High Resolution Images of NSCAT Sigma0 Measurements, Version 1
Data set id:
NSIDC-0259

Overview

The NASA scatterometer (NSCAT) provided normalized radar cross section (sigma0) measurements of the Earth's surface. While originally designed for wind observation, scatterometer sigma0 measurements have proven useful in a variety of land and ice studies. To aid in the application of these measurements, Brigham Young University (BYU) has prepared this dataset consisting of enhanced resolution images generated from NSCAT sigma0 measurements. This data set contains images from 16 regions around the globe. Images are made from NSCAT Level 1.5 data (geo-located sigma0 cells) and processed using the BYU SIRF algorithm. To produce the highest possible spatial resolution as well as to ensure full coverage over the images, multiple orbit passes are combined. This data set also contains ASCII ice extent files from the Arctic and the Antarctic. The study period was from 15 September 1996 to 26 June 1997. The parameters provided in the images include polarization, geographical region, time span, image type, and reconstruction technique. These data are available via FTP.
Parameter(s):
ICE EXTENTRADAR BACKSCATTERSIGMA NAUGHT
Platform(s):
Not Specified
Sensor(s):
Not Specified
Data Format(s):
SIR
Temporal Coverage:
15 September 1996 to 26 June 1997
Temporal Resolution:
  • 6 days to 12 days
Spatial Resolution:
  • 4.45 km
  • 22.25 km
  • 4.45 km
  • 22.25 km
Spatial Coverage:
N:
90
S:
-90
E:
180
W:
-180
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.
NSIDC does not archive or provide citation guidance for these data.