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The book presents a wealth of material about the polar oceans, more specifically the ice-covered areas and peripheral seas. It provides a detailed history of the changing climate of the polar oceans as observed by satellite sensors in the last three decades. The satellite research data show spatial distributions of surface temperature, sea ice, albedo, chlorophyll concentration, clouds, ocean color and sea level pressure. The book discusses remote sensing techniques and algorithms used to transform digital data to geophysical parameters, to process and analyze the data, the limitations of these data and the enormous potential in the use of this data. The main goal of the book is the presentation of results from studies of the time evolution of polar surfaces as observed by satellite sensors and their relevance to the study of cryospheric and ocean processes and climate change. The book contains about 150 satellite images of surface parameters which reveal that from month to month and from one year to another the Earth is changing. Although the historical record of about three decades of continuous satellite observation is relatively short, these measurements have provided useful insights into the current state of the polar environment and have served as a powerful tool for studying the processes that govern the Earth's climate system. The advent of even more sophisticated technology, including international ventures like the Global Earth Observation System of all Systems (GEOSS), will speed the progress. The advances in understanding of the Earth's climate engine, including the crucial role played by the polar oceans, have been tremendous, and people look forward to being able to forecast effectively the state of the planet in the immediate and foreseeable future.
Background
1(18)
Introduction
1(4)
Early Perspective of the Polar Regions
5(6)
Development of Satellite Earth Observation Systems
11(4)
The Role of the Polar Regions in the Climate System
15(4)
References
17(2)
Fundamental Characteristics of the Polar Oceans and Their Sea Ice Cover
19(54)
Introduction
19(2)
The Polar Oceans
21(25)
Ocean Bathymetry, Circulation and Dynamic Topography
21(12)
Physical Properties
33(6)
Chemical and Biological Properties of Polar Waters
39(7)
The Sea Ice Cover
46(27)
Thermodynamics of Ice Growth and Decay Processes
46(6)
Sea Ice Types
52(5)
Temperature, Salinity, Density and Conductivity
57(4)
Thickness of Ice and Snow Cover
61(2)
Dynamics, Ice Drift Characteristics and Pressure Ridges
63(1)
Chemical and Biological Characteristics of Sea Ice
64(2)
References
66(7)
Satellite Remote Sensing Techniques
73(40)
Electromagnetic Spectrum and Channel Selections
73(2)
Satellites and Sensors
75(33)
Sensor Types
76(5)
Passive Systems
81(16)
Active Systems
97(7)
Combined Systems
104(4)
Data Products and Sources
108(1)
Data Fusion and Data Assimilation
109(1)
Limitations and Future Needs
110(3)
References
111(2)
Geophysical Parameters and Algorithms for High Latitude Applications
113(68)
Introduction
113(3)
Radiative Characteristics of Surface Parameters
116(15)
Optical Properties of Liquid Water and Sea Ice
117(6)
Dielectric Properties and of Sea Water and Ice
123(4)
Emissivity and Backscatter
127(4)
Geophysical Parameters and Retrieval Techniques
131(40)
Cloud Cover and Binary Classification
131(7)
Albedo
138(4)
Wind Speed, Wave Heights and Dynamic Topography
142(2)
SST and SIT
144(6)
Plankton Concentration, PAR and Primary Productivity
150(5)
Sea Ice Concentration
155(11)
Sea Ice Thickness and Topography
166(3)
Sea Ice Drift from Passive Microwave, Visible and SAR
169(2)
Error Analysis and Accuracy Requirements
171(10)
References
174(7)
Variability of Surface Pressure, Winds, and Clouds
181(42)
Introduction
181(2)
Sea Level Pressures and Winds
183(20)
Northern Hemisphere
184(10)
Southern Hemisphere
194(9)
Clouds
203(20)
Northern Hemisphere
204(7)
Southern Hemisphere
211(9)
References
220(3)
Variability of Surface Temperature and Albedo
223(72)
Introduction
223(2)
Surface Temperature
225(43)
Northern Hemisphere
225(24)
Southern Hemisphere
249(19)
Albedo
268(27)
Northern Hemisphere
271(10)
Southern Hemisphere
281(11)
References
292(3)
Characteristics and Variability of the Sea Ice Cover
295(70)
Introduction
295(8)
Sea Ice in the Northern Hemisphere
303(31)
Mesoscale Characteristics
305(9)
Large-Scale Seasonal and Interannual Variability
314(9)
Monthly Sea Ice Anomalies and Trends
323(8)
Variability and Trends in Ice Thickness
331(1)
Drift Characteristics
332(2)
Sea Ice in the Southern Hemisphere
334(31)
Mesoscale Characteristics
336(4)
Large-Scale Seasonal and Interannual Variability
340(9)
Monthly Anomalies and Trends
349(6)
Sea Ice Drift Pattern and Thickness
355(4)
References
359(6)
Polynyas and Other Polar Phenomena
365(38)
Introduction
365(2)
Polynyas
367(16)
Sensible Heat Polynyas
368(7)
Latent Heat Polynyas
375(8)
The Odden in the Greenland Sea
383(5)
Antarctic Circumpolar Wave and Other Polar Processes
388(2)
MIZ Processes and Polar Lows
390(4)
Distribution of Icebergs and Impacts
394(9)
References
399(4)
Variability of Phytoplankton Pigment Concentrations and Primary Productivity
403(46)
Introduction
403(2)
Ocean Color in the Northern Hemisphere
405(22)
Seasonal and Interannual Variations in Pigment Concentration
405(11)
Temporal and Regional Changes
416(6)
Interannual Changes in Primary Productivity
422(5)
Ocean Color in the Southern Hemisphere
427(22)
Seasonal and Interannual Patterns in Plankton Concentration in the Southern Ocean
428(8)
Temporal Variability and Trends
436(3)
Yearly Patterns of and Changes in Primary Productivity
439(6)
References
445(4)
Decadal Changes, Correlations, and Extra-Polar Connections
449(48)
Introduction
449(2)
Decadal Changes in Surface Temperature, Sea Ice, Albedo, and Sea Level Pressure
451(17)
Northern Hemisphere
452(10)
Southern Hemisphere
462(6)
Seasonal Trends in Surface Temperature and the Sea Ice Cover
468(5)
Relationships of Surface Temperature with Sea Ice and Albedo
473(4)
Trends in Chlorophyll Concentration and Primary Productivity and Relations with Sea Surface Temperature and Sea Ice
477(5)
The Rapidly Shrinking Arctic Multiyear Ice Cover and NAO/AO Connections
482(5)
Increasing Sea Ice Cover and Connections with the Ozone Hole
487(2)
Record Length and Trend Analysis Issues
489(2)
Summary and Conclusions
491(6)
References
493(4)
Index 497
Josefino C. Comiso is a Senior Research Scientist of the Oceans and Ice Branch Division of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. His current research interests include: (a) the detection of climate change from historical data; (b) the role of Odden and polynyas in ocean convection and bottom water formation; (c) air-sea-ice interactions and biological processes in the polar regions; (d) radiative transfer modelling studies and satellite algorithms for sea, ice and snow.