2022
DOI: 10.5194/tc-2021-384
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A new L4 multi-sensor ice surface temperature product for the Greenland Ice Sheet

Abstract: Abstract. The Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) is subject to amplified impacts of climate change and its monitoring is essential for understanding and improving scenarios of future climate conditions. Surface temperature over the GIS is an important variable as it regulates processes related to the exchange of energy and water between the surface and the atmosphere. As few key local observation sites exist, an important alternative to obtain surface temperature observations over the GIS is space-borne sensors that ca… Show more

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“…With the ever-growing quantity of satellite datasets available, there are many different avenues we could constrain SMB (Sasgen et al, 2020). To constrain ice velocity, we could use products based on Sentinel-1 retrievals (Mouginot et al, 2017;Andersen et al, 2020) and data from the ESA CCI land surface temperature project (Karagali et al, 2022)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the ever-growing quantity of satellite datasets available, there are many different avenues we could constrain SMB (Sasgen et al, 2020). To constrain ice velocity, we could use products based on Sentinel-1 retrievals (Mouginot et al, 2017;Andersen et al, 2020) and data from the ESA CCI land surface temperature project (Karagali et al, 2022)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%