Close-range (CR) L-band radiometry and quasi-simultaneous in situ snow characterizations were conducted in May 2019 at the Swiss Camp research site in the ablation zone of the western Greenland ice sheet. Snow liquid-water and its melt/refreeze are retrieved from microwave antenna temperatures measured with the ground-based L-band radiometer ELBARA-III. The emission model (EM) used in the retrieval is a two-layer configuration of the 'L-Band Specific Microwave Emission Model of Layered Snowpack'. Consistent snow wetness retrievals were achieved from both single-and multi-Angle CR observations of L-band antenna temperatures. This suggests that multi-Angle observation is not a pre-requisite for snow wetness retrieval. Therefore, in addition to soil moisture and ocean salinity (SMOS) multi-Angle measurements, snow wetness can be estimated from spaceborne L-band brightness temperatures measured at a single observation angle, such as from NASA's SMAP satellite. Our results provide partial validation of a recently presented snow wetness retrieval approach based on the same EM and applied over Greenland using multi-Angle SMOS brightness temperatures. Agreement between measured CR antenna temperatures and SMOS brightness temperatures is found to be within the 95% confidence intervals of ELBARA-III and SMOS measurement uncertainties. Our measurements confirm the modeled response of antenna temperatures to diurnal variations of snow wetness.
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Naderpour, R., Houtz, D., & Schwank, M. (2021). Snow wetness retrieved from close-range L-band radiometry in the western Greenland ablation zone. Journal of Glaciology, 67(261), 27–38. https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2020.79
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