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Uncertainties in ice sheet altimetry from a space-borne 1064-nm single channel lidar due to undetected thin clouds.
IEEE Trans. Geos. Remote Sens. 48, 250-259.
(2010). Simulation of snow water equivalent (SWE) using thermodynamic snow models in Québec, Canada.
Journal of Hydrometeorology. 10(6), 1447-1463.
(2009). Physical Models of Layered Polar Firn Brightness Temperatures from 0.5 GHz to 2 GHz.
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing. 8(7), 3681-3691.
(2015). A physical model to estimate snowfall over land using AMSU-B observations.
J. Geophys. Res . 113(D9),
(2008). A physical model to estimate snowfall over land using AMSU-B observations.
J. Geophys. Res . 113(D9),
(2008). A Physical Model to Determine Snowfall over Land by Microwave Radiometry.
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens. 42, 1047-1058.
(2004). Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of the Historic February 2010 Snow Storms in the Middle Atlantic Region of the U.S..
Hydrol. Processes. 26(22), 3459-3471.
(2012). Observations of recent Arctic sea ice volume loss and its impact on ocean‐atmosphere energy exchange and ice production.
Journal of Geophysical Research . 116,
(2011). Interdecadal Changes in Snow Depth on Arctic Sea Ice.
J. Geophys. Res. Oceans. 119, 5395-5406.
(2014). Intercomparison of snow depth retrievals over Arctic sea ice from radar data acquired by Operation IceBridge.
The Cryosphere. 11, 2571-2593.
(2017). The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) for Science and Society.
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc..
(2017). Global Precipitation Measurement Cold Season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx): For Measurement Sake Let it Snow.
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc.. 96, 1719-1741.
(2015). Global Precipitation Measurement Cold Season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx): For Measurement Sake Let it Snow.
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc.. 96, 1719-1741.
(2015). Freeboard, snow depth, and sea ice roughness in East Antarctica from in-situ and multiple satellite data.
Annals of Glaciology. 52(57), 242-248.
(2011). First satellite-detected perturbations of outgoing longwave radiation associated with blowing snow events over Antarctica.
Geoph. Res. Lett.. 41, 730–735.
(2014). Changing Arctic snow cover: a review of recent developments and assessment of future needs for observations, modelling and impacts.
Ambio. 45, 516-537.
(2016). Analysis of snow bidirectional reflectance from ARCTAS spring-2008 campaign.
Atmos. Chem. Phys. 10, 4359–4375.
(2010).