166 GHZ Ice Scattering Signal in Snowfall Events over Ocean.

IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)(2022)

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Snowfall retrieval algorithms for spaceborne passive microwave (PMW) sensors have been developed and refined in recent years, but many complicating issues still affect their accuracy and reliability. Previous work showed that the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission Goddard PROFiling (GPROF) algorithm snowfall retrieval performance strongly depends on the snowfall type. In particular, PMW-based detection of shallow cumuliform snowfall (SCS), which accounts for 36%-70% of global snowfall frequency, can be very challenging. The snowfall scattering signal can be contaminated by the background surface or supercooled cloud liquid water emission. A scattering index (SI) approach that exploits the GPM Microwave Imager (GMI) dual-polarization 166 GHz channels is developed to analyze its behavior in presence of SCS over ocean. Case studies show that, compared to the SI at 89 GHz, it can isolate the SCS snowfall scattering signal in extremely dry conditions. Some issues are still observed in presence of supercooled liquid water.
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Snowfall, Scattering Index, Passive Microwave, GPM
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