The albedos of 145 200-km-square cells are analyzed. The cells are from March through September 1989 and incluce only those for which the sun is more then 10° above the horizon. The mean values for the cloud- free portions of individual cells range from 0.18 to 0.91. Monthly averages of cells in the central Arctic range from 0.76 in April to 0.47 in August. The monthly averages of the within-cell standard deviations in the central Arctic are 0.04 in April and 0.06 in September. The surface albedo and surface temperature are correlated most strongly in March (R = -0.77) with little correlation in the summer. The monthly average lead fraction is determined from the mean potential open water, a scaled representation of the temperture or albedo between 0.0 (for ice) and 1.0 (for water); in the central Arctic it rises from an average 0.025 in the spring to 0.06 in September. Sparse data on aerosols, ozone, and water vapor in the atmospheric column contribute uncertainties to instantaneous, area-average albedos of 0.13, 0.04, and 0.08. -from Author
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Lindsay, R. W., & Rothrock, D. A. (1994). Arctic sea ice albedo from AVHRR. Journal of Climate, 7(11), 1737–1749. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(1994)007<1737:ASIAFA>2.0.CO;2
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