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Data for "Evaluating the utility of active microwave observations as a snow mission concept using observing system simulation experiments"


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Abstract

This resource includes snow water equivalent (SWE) outputs (R raster grid format; the binary .gri file and the .grd header file) of the observing system simulation experiments (OSSE) via the NASA Land Information System (LIS). The purpose of the OSSE is to quantify the beneficial impacts of hypothetical X- and/or Ku-band active microwave SWE observations with different levels of retrieval uncertainties at a 1 km spatial resolution. The OSSE setup includes three main elements: (1) the nature run (NR), (2) the open-loop (OL) simulation, and (3) data assimilation (DA) simulations with synthetic observations. Please see Cho et al. (2023) in The Cryosphere for full details.

There are three folders ("NR", "OL", and "DA"). In the "DA" folders, there are multiple subfolders including DA outputs with different levels of retrieval uncertainties.

- Preferred citation:
Cho, E., Vuyovich, C. M., Kumar, S. V., Wrzesien, M. L., & Kim, R. S. (2023). Evaluating the Utility of Active Microwave Observations as a Snow Mission Concept Using Observing System Simulation Experiments. The Cryosphere.

- Corresponding author: Eunsang Cho (escho@umd.edu)

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
western Colorado
North Latitude
40.9594°
East Longitude
-104.6118°
South Latitude
37.2962°
West Longitude
-108.9844°

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Funding Agencies

This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name Award Title Award Number
NASA NNH16ZDA001N

How to Cite

Cho, E., C. M. Vuyovich, S. V. Kumar, M. L. Wrzesien, R. S. Kim (2023). Data for "Evaluating the utility of active microwave observations as a snow mission concept using observing system simulation experiments", HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/1ad0d4b62c4440e9bb9267a7470d7b81

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