“…Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) missions (e.g., ERS, RADARSAT, Sentinel) have been crucial for providing insight into sea ice properties, e.g., [13], dynamics, e.g., [14], and change relevant for sea ice use and regional assessments [9,15,16]. SAR interferometry (InSAR) can also be used to evaluate sea ice stability [17], deformation [18], fracturing [10], and drift [19]. However, the use of InSAR is limited by data availability as analysis is typically based on a few images with hours to days between acquisitions.…”