Season -Length Observations of Active and Passive Microwave Signatures of Snow Cover in a Boreal Forest Environment

The Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) operates a suite of ground-based active and passive microwave instruments at a test site representative of the Northern boreal forest zone. The instruments provide hourly to daily multifrequency observations of microwave signatures from the natural landscape throughout the year. Supported by comprehensive in situ observations of soil, vegetation, snow and atmospheric conditions, the data enable testing and formulation of new methods to retrieve geophysical parameters from remote sensing data. Complementing ground-based observations, airborne campaigns have been used to extend the spatial scale of observations to cover different types of terrain. In this paper an overview of the site and instrumentation is given, giving examples of recent campaigns and use of the collected data in the development of new Earth Observation methods. All data, including the raw data observations, are available for research purposes from FMI.

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