SnowCloudMetrics: Snow Information for Everyone

Snow is a critical component of the climate system, provides fresh water for millions of people globally, and affects forest and wildlife ecology. Snowy regions are typically data sparse, especially in mountain environments. Remotely-sensed snow cover data are available globally but are challenging...

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Main Authors: Ryan L. Crumley, Ross T. Palomaki, Anne W. Nolin, Eric A. Sproles, Eugene J. Mar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/20/3341
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spelling doaj-8a16a5f867674e99bff4155d4aea3deb2020-11-25T03:38:32ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-10-01123341334110.3390/rs12203341SnowCloudMetrics: Snow Information for EveryoneRyan L. Crumley0Ross T. Palomaki1Anne W. Nolin2Eric A. Sproles3Eugene J. Mar4Water Resources Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USADepartment of Earth Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717-2220, USADepartment of Geography, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 97331-5503, USADepartment of Earth Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717-2220, USAWater Resources Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USASnow is a critical component of the climate system, provides fresh water for millions of people globally, and affects forest and wildlife ecology. Snowy regions are typically data sparse, especially in mountain environments. Remotely-sensed snow cover data are available globally but are challenging to convert into accessible, actionable information. SnowCloudMetrics is a web portal for on-demand production and delivery of snow information including snow cover frequency (SCF) and snow disappearance date (SDD) using Google Earth Engine (GEE). SCF and SDD are computed using the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Snow Cover Binary 500 m (MOD10A1) product. The SCF and SDD metrics are assessed using 18 years of Snow Telemetry records at more than 750 stations across the Western U.S. SnowCloudMetrics provides users with the capacity to quickly and efficiently generate local-to-global scale snow information. It requires no user-side data storage or computing capacity, and needs little in the way of remote sensing expertise. SnowCloudMetrics allows users to subset by year, watershed, elevation range, political boundary, or user-defined region. Users can explore the snow information via a GEE map interface and, if desired, download scripts for access to tabular and image data in non-proprietary formats for additional analyses. We present global and hemispheric scale examples of SCF and SDD. We also provide a watershed example in the transboundary, snow-dominated Amu Darya Basin. Our approach represents a new, user-driven paradigm for access to snow information. SnowCloudMetrics benefits snow scientists, water resource managers, climate scientists, and snow related industries providing SCF and SDD information tailored to their needs, especially in data sparse regions.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/20/3341snow covered areasnow cover frequencysnow disappearance datecloud computingGoogle Earth Engine
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author Ryan L. Crumley
Ross T. Palomaki
Anne W. Nolin
Eric A. Sproles
Eugene J. Mar
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Ross T. Palomaki
Anne W. Nolin
Eric A. Sproles
Eugene J. Mar
SnowCloudMetrics: Snow Information for Everyone
Remote Sensing
snow covered area
snow cover frequency
snow disappearance date
cloud computing
Google Earth Engine
author_facet Ryan L. Crumley
Ross T. Palomaki
Anne W. Nolin
Eric A. Sproles
Eugene J. Mar
author_sort Ryan L. Crumley
title SnowCloudMetrics: Snow Information for Everyone
title_short SnowCloudMetrics: Snow Information for Everyone
title_full SnowCloudMetrics: Snow Information for Everyone
title_fullStr SnowCloudMetrics: Snow Information for Everyone
title_full_unstemmed SnowCloudMetrics: Snow Information for Everyone
title_sort snowcloudmetrics: snow information for everyone
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Snow is a critical component of the climate system, provides fresh water for millions of people globally, and affects forest and wildlife ecology. Snowy regions are typically data sparse, especially in mountain environments. Remotely-sensed snow cover data are available globally but are challenging to convert into accessible, actionable information. SnowCloudMetrics is a web portal for on-demand production and delivery of snow information including snow cover frequency (SCF) and snow disappearance date (SDD) using Google Earth Engine (GEE). SCF and SDD are computed using the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Snow Cover Binary 500 m (MOD10A1) product. The SCF and SDD metrics are assessed using 18 years of Snow Telemetry records at more than 750 stations across the Western U.S. SnowCloudMetrics provides users with the capacity to quickly and efficiently generate local-to-global scale snow information. It requires no user-side data storage or computing capacity, and needs little in the way of remote sensing expertise. SnowCloudMetrics allows users to subset by year, watershed, elevation range, political boundary, or user-defined region. Users can explore the snow information via a GEE map interface and, if desired, download scripts for access to tabular and image data in non-proprietary formats for additional analyses. We present global and hemispheric scale examples of SCF and SDD. We also provide a watershed example in the transboundary, snow-dominated Amu Darya Basin. Our approach represents a new, user-driven paradigm for access to snow information. SnowCloudMetrics benefits snow scientists, water resource managers, climate scientists, and snow related industries providing SCF and SDD information tailored to their needs, especially in data sparse regions.
topic snow covered area
snow cover frequency
snow disappearance date
cloud computing
Google Earth Engine
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/20/3341
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