GlobSnow Snow Extent (SE)

The GlobSnow SE processing system applies optical measurements in the visual-to-thermal part of the electromagnetic spectrum acquired by the ERS-2 sensor ATSR-2 and the Envisat sensor AATSR. The snow cover information is retrieved by a semi-empirical SCAmod-algorithm (Metsamaki et al.2012). Clouds are detected by a cloud-cover retrieval algorithm (SCDA, developed for GlobSnow purposes) and masked out. Large water bodies (ocean and lakes) are also masked out. The resulting product is provided in a latitude-longitude grid with a 0.01degree spatial resolution (approximately 1 km) covering the Northern Hemisphere from 25°N to 84°N, which corresponds to the seasonally snow covered land areas of the Northern Hemisphere.

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Source https://www.globsnow.info/index.php?page=Data&nsukey=AcrzFA6prKiqv%2Fwr%2BrEW2ZAkOLMYqHH4GTwxZ8JUO4V%2FZ8t0fQrDpMVd4h1k6s2DbQoSLiRmFi96JGE4Xa8rCErEE89wPCimSG8bug1wlMjeXJwO43ywcoFcTVv13uVpQMlKAuxn0SdJhmfjvCmPNTOvz25JQVEMg3s1oa2KnPBtAiqryZpSxG1DzP8NAcjaBuZGH4EHQVMK%2BgXeuwcs2A%3D%3D
Author Luojus, Kari; Pulliainen, Jouni;
Maintainer Luojus, Kari; Pulliainen, Jouni;
Version v2.0
Last Updated May 26, 2021, 02:17 (UTC)
Created August 4, 2020, 06:35 (UTC)
Geographic Coverage 25°N–84°N, 168°W–180°E
Time 1995-2010