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Topographic controls on active microwave behavior of mountain snowpacks

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Cao, Y; Barros, AP
Published in: Remote Sensing of Environment
January 1, 2023

An uncalibrated distributed multiphysics snow model driven by downscaled weather forecasts (30-m, 15-min) was implemented as a Radar Observing System Simulator (ROSS) in Senator Beck Basin (SBB), Colorado to elucidate topographic controls on C-, X- and Ku-bands active microwave sensing of mountain snowpacks. Phase-space maps of time-evolving grid-scale ROSS volume backscatter show the accumulation branch of the backscatter-snow water equivalent (σ-SWE) hysteresis seasonal loop that is the physical basis for radar retrieval (direct inference) of SWE and snowpack physical properties. There is good agreement in the accumulation season (R2 ∼ 0.7) between Sentinel-1 and ROSS predictions corrected using average Sentinel-1 measurements under snow free conditions to estimate snow-ground backscatter, capturing well spatial patterns tied to elevation, slope, and aspect. Root Mean Square Deviations (RMSDs) do not exceed ±3.2 dB for ripening snowpacks in early spring and ±2.4 dB for dry snowpacks in the accumulation season when the mean absolute bias is <1 dB for all land-cover types with topographic slopes ≤ 30°. Grid-point RMSDs are attributed to the underestimation of snowfall on upwind slopes compounded with forecast errors for the weather near the ground. Like Sentinel-1, ROSS backscatter fields exhibit frequency-independent single-scaling behavior in the 60–150 m scale range for dry snowpacks in the accumulation season, while frequency-dependent scaling behavior emerges in the ablation season. This study demonstrates skillful physical modeling capabilities to emulate Sentinel-1 observations in complex terrain. Conversely, it suggests high readiness to retrieve snow mass and snowpack properties in mountainous regions from radar measurements at high-spatial resolutions enabled by SAR technology.

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Remote Sensing of Environment

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0034-4257

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

Volume

284

Related Subject Headings

  • Geological & Geomatics Engineering
  • 37 Earth sciences
  • 0909 Geomatic Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
 

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Cao, Y., & Barros, A. P. (2023). Topographic controls on active microwave behavior of mountain snowpacks. Remote Sensing of Environment, 284. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2022.113373
Cao, Y., and A. P. Barros. “Topographic controls on active microwave behavior of mountain snowpacks.” Remote Sensing of Environment 284 (January 1, 2023). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2022.113373.
Cao Y, Barros AP. Topographic controls on active microwave behavior of mountain snowpacks. Remote Sensing of Environment. 2023 Jan 1;284.
Cao, Y., and A. P. Barros. “Topographic controls on active microwave behavior of mountain snowpacks.” Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 284, Jan. 2023. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.rse.2022.113373.
Cao Y, Barros AP. Topographic controls on active microwave behavior of mountain snowpacks. Remote Sensing of Environment. 2023 Jan 1;284.
Journal cover image

Published In

Remote Sensing of Environment

DOI

ISSN

0034-4257

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

Volume

284

Related Subject Headings

  • Geological & Geomatics Engineering
  • 37 Earth sciences
  • 0909 Geomatic Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience