In 1997 HUT, FEI, and FGI started a joint project that aims to develop an o
perational snow; monitoring system: in Finland This project should apply bo
th traditional methods (in situ measurements and hydrological models) and s
atellite-borne data (ERS-2 SAR and NOAA AVHRR). The emphasis of the;project
is to develop methods to monitor the snow: melt period during spring time.
The test site is located in northern Finland, and it consists of the drain
age area of River Kemi, which is the largest river in Finland. A total of 1
8 ERS-2 SAR and six cloudless AVHRR images have been acquired from the test
site during the spring of 1997 These images cover totally the snow melt pe
riod starting from dry snow and ending to snow-free ground. The optical and
microwave radar data sets were compared to each other and to in situ measu
rements made on the weather stations which are used for current operative s
now mapping. The results show that SAR-derived snow cover maps agree reason
ably urea with ground based observations, and they have a good correlation
with AVHRR reflectance for open areas (r=0.82), and even in the presence of
vegetation the correlation is relatively high (r=0.77). (C) Elsevier Scien
ce Inc.