Evaluation of a Stereo-derived Cloud Cover Record for the Greenland Ice Sheet

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Abstract

The difficulties of using satellite imagery to determine the presence and type of cloud cover over snow and ice surfaces are well documented, introducing significant uncertainty in environmental and climate modelling for which cloud cover is an essential input. For example, an incomplete knowledge of the spatial and temporal distribution of cloud cover over Greenland precludes accurate predictions of the response of the ice sheet to climate change from energy balance models. This paper demonstrates the potential value of the technique of stereo-matching nadir and forward ATSR-2 thermal images for the retrieval of the cloud fraction with the presentation of a one year record of cloud cover above Greenland. A number of empirical, observational, satellite-based and numerical reanalysis cloud cover datasets have been generated in recent years but this paper highlights their gross dissimilarity at high latitudes and their failure to identify regional variations in cloud cover, such as those associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation. The twice daily overpass of ATSR-2 and its 1 km resolution however permits the production of a detailed record of cloud cover that ground observations and radiosonde profiles indicate to be accurate in terms of resolving the presence and height of cloud to within 10 % and 500 m respectively. The value of the ATSR-2 derived cloud cover over other records is illustrated when the radiation balance is calculated, revealing the sensitivity of the zone around the equilibrium line to changes in cloud amount and type due to its position in the transition between the low albedo coastal margin and areas of lower cloud cover across the ice sheet interior.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1616-1618
Number of pages3
Publication statusPublished - 2003
Externally publishedYes
Event2003 IGARSS: Learning From Earth's Shapes and Colours - Toulouse, France
Duration: 21 Jul 200325 Jul 2003

Conference

Conference2003 IGARSS: Learning From Earth's Shapes and Colours
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityToulouse
Period21/07/0325/07/03

Keywords

  • ATSR-2
  • Cloud top height
  • Greenland
  • Radiation budget

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