Synergy of numerical models, in situ observations, and microwave remote sensing for behaviour of Arctic snow-covered lake and sea ice layers in changing climate (SNOWBALL)
Bidragets beskrivning
The SNOWBALL project explores how Arctic snow-covered lake and sea ice are changing in response to a warming climate, focusing on their critical role in regulating global energy transfer and climate feedbacks. Snow, as a natural insulator and reflector, significantly impacts the Earth's climate system, yet its rapid transformation in the Arctic is poorly understood. To address this, the project combines advanced numerical modelling with satellite and field observations. Using state-of-the-art tools — SnowModel for snow evolution and the Snow Microwave Radiative Transfer (SMRT) model for microwave interactions — the research will analyse snow and ice properties from data collected in Arctic environments, including Finland, Svalbard, and international airborne campaigns. The findings will improve the accuracy of satellite monitoring, enhance our understanding of climate change impacts, and support sustainable policies for environmental conservation.
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2025
Slutår
2029
Beviljade finansiering
Finansiär
Finlands Akademi
Typ av finansiering
Akademiforskare
Beslutfattare
Forskningsrådet för naturvetenskap och teknik
12.06.2025
12.06.2025
Övriga uppgifter
Finansieringsbeslutets nummer
369647
Vetenskapsområden
Geovetenskaper
Forskningsområden
Geotieteet