“…Given the plethora of imagery being generated, new innovative methods such as algorithms using Google Earth Engine (e.g., Kraaijenbrink et al, 2017) are being developed to automatically analyze these large datasets. For more detailed studies, higher resolution (0.3-3 m) satellite imagery with improved temporal resolution (e.g., PlanetScope, WorldView) enable near real-time monitoring of the filling and potentially catastrophic drainage of supraglacial (e.g., , moraine-dammed (e.g., Byers et al, 2018), icedammed (e.g., Steiner et al, 2018), and landslide-dammed lakes (e.g., Kargel et al, 2016). Additionally, SAR images, which rely on the backscattering intensity to delineate glacial lakes (e.g., Strozzi et al, 2012), provide reliable, repeat images of glacial lakes that are unobstructed by clouds.…”