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Snow depth variability in the Northern Hemisphere mountains observed from space

机译:从空间观测到北半球山脉的积雪深度变化

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Accurate snow depth observations are critical to assess water resources. More than a billion people rely on water from snow, most of which originates in the Northern Hemisphere mountain ranges. Yet, remote sensing observations of mountain snow depth are still lacking at the large scale. Here, we show the ability of Sentinel-1 to map snow depth in the Northern Hemisphere mountains at 1 km² resolution using an empirical change detection approach. An evaluation with measurements from ~4000 sites and reanalysis data demonstrates that the Sentinel-1 retrievals capture the spatial variability between and within mountain ranges, as well as their inter-annual differences. This is showcased with the contrasting snow depths between 2017 and 2018 in the US Sierra Nevada and European Alps. With Sentinel-1 continuity ensured until 2030 and likely beyond, these findings lay a foundation for quantifying the long-term vulnerability of mountain snow-water resources to climate change.
机译:准确的积雪深度观测对于评估水资源至关重要。超过10亿人依靠雪中的水,其中大部分来自北半球山脉。但是,仍然缺乏大规模的山雪深度遥感观测。在这里,我们展示了Sentinel-1使用经验变化检测方法以1Hekm²的分辨率绘制北半球山脉积雪深度的能力。通过对约4000个站点的测量结果和重新分析数据进行的评估表明,Sentinel-1取回记录了山脉之间和山脉之间的空间变异性及其年际差异。 2017年至2018年美国内华达山脉和欧洲阿尔卑斯山的积雪深度形成鲜明对比,就可以证明这一点。随着Sentinel-1的连续性得以确保到2030年甚至更远,这些发现为量化山区雪水资源对气候变化的长期脆弱性奠定了基础。

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