Wide-Band Radar for Measuring Thickness of Sea Ice
TBMG-3340
11/01/2008
- Content
A wide-band penetrating radar system for measuring the thickness of sea ice is under development. The need for this or a similar system arises as follows: Spatial and temporal variations in the thickness of sea ice are important indicators of heat fluxes between the ocean and atmosphere and, hence, are important indicators of climate change in polar regions. A remote-sensing system that could directly measure the thickness of sea ice over a wide thickness range from aboard an aircraft or satellite would be of great scientific value. Obtaining thickness measurements over a wide region at weekly or monthly time intervals would contribute significantly to understanding of changes in the spatial distribution and of the mass balance of sea ice.
- Citation
- "Wide-Band Radar for Measuring Thickness of Sea Ice," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2008.