Monitoring freeze-up and break-up dates of Northern Hemisphere big lakes using passive microwave remote sensing data

Historic freeze-up and break-up dates of lake can record the regional climate variability. Observations of lake ice from different regional or country's stations are inconsistent and their number was declined in past two decades, which makes climate change analysis difficult. This paper proposes a dynamic threshold method to derive the freeze-up and break-up dates of big lakes using passive microwave brightness temperature data. Lake ice information from 35 big lakes in Northern Hemisphere is retrieved in past three decades. These freeze-up and break-up dates were validated from 18 stations' observations. The linear correlation coefficients between observations and retrievals are 0.926 for freeze-up dates and 0.936, respectively.