Future mission concepts for measuring snow mass

There is a long-stranding need of reliable space-borne observations on snow mass. Current satellite sensors and data products are largely unable to meet requirements presented in particular by numerical prediction and watershed management. Consequently, several concept studies have been initiated to address these specific needs, outlining possibilities for future space sensors focusing on retrieval of snow mass and other characteristics of the terrestrial cryosphere. The results of these of-going mission concept studies are presented and discussed. Several possible sensor options are presented, which would address diverse needs on either hemispheric or regional scales.