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Remote Sensing of Snow and Its Applications
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The reprint book of the “Remote Sensing of Snow and Its Applications” Special Issue provides recent studies on all aspects of remote sensing of snow, from retrieving the data to the application. These studies mainly address the following: (a) New opportunities (Copernicus Sentinels) and emerging remote sensing methods, (b) use of snow data in modeling, and (c) characterization of snowpack.


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Remote Sensing of Snow and Its Applications
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The reprint book of the “Remote Sensing of Snow and Its Applications” Special Issue provides recent studies on all aspects of remote sensing of snow, from retrieving the data to the application. These studies mainly address the following: (a) New opportunities (Copernicus Sentinels) and emerging remote sensing methods, (b) use of snow data in modeling, and (c) characterization of snowpack.

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Research & information: general --- near-infrared reflectance --- specific surface area --- spectrometer --- snow microstructure --- aerodynamic roughness length --- terrestrial lidar --- snow surface topography --- wind profile --- snow energy balance --- snow accumulation --- snow cover --- snow depletion curve --- MODIS --- data assimilation --- land surface model --- COST Action ES1404 --- HarmoSnow --- snow measurements --- snow models --- remote sensing --- snow --- SWE --- LWC --- run-off modelling --- hydropower application --- GNSS --- EO --- snow cover duration --- persistent and intermittent snow --- optical remote sensing --- northern Mongolia --- SAR --- transient snowline --- annual AAR --- mass balance --- Rofental glaciers --- fractional snow cover --- terrestrial photography --- cold regions --- Sentinel-2 --- H-SAF --- webcam photography --- snow parameters --- spatial and temporal variability of snow --- snow hydrology --- integration of remote sensing with models (hydrological --- land surface --- meteorological and climate) --- near-infrared reflectance --- specific surface area --- spectrometer --- snow microstructure --- aerodynamic roughness length --- terrestrial lidar --- snow surface topography --- wind profile --- snow energy balance --- snow accumulation --- snow cover --- snow depletion curve --- MODIS --- data assimilation --- land surface model --- COST Action ES1404 --- HarmoSnow --- snow measurements --- snow models --- remote sensing --- snow --- SWE --- LWC --- run-off modelling --- hydropower application --- GNSS --- EO --- snow cover duration --- persistent and intermittent snow --- optical remote sensing --- northern Mongolia --- SAR --- transient snowline --- annual AAR --- mass balance --- Rofental glaciers --- fractional snow cover --- terrestrial photography --- cold regions --- Sentinel-2 --- H-SAF --- webcam photography --- snow parameters --- spatial and temporal variability of snow --- snow hydrology --- integration of remote sensing with models (hydrological --- land surface --- meteorological and climate)


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Remote Sensing of Snow and Its Applications
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The reprint book of the “Remote Sensing of Snow and Its Applications” Special Issue provides recent studies on all aspects of remote sensing of snow, from retrieving the data to the application. These studies mainly address the following: (a) New opportunities (Copernicus Sentinels) and emerging remote sensing methods, (b) use of snow data in modeling, and (c) characterization of snowpack.

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