Ma. Tschudi et al., Airborne observations of summertime surface features and their effect on surface albedo during FIRE/SHEBA, J GEO RES-A, 106(D14), 2001, pp. 15335-15344
Aircraft observations of the arctic surface were obtained during the recent
Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA) and FIRE Arctic Clouds Exp
eriment. A series of images were created from a downward looking video came
ra that was mounted on the underside of a research aircraft as it flew in t
he vicinity of the SHEBA camp, which drifted with the pack ice in the Beauf
ort and eastern Chukchi Seas. These data are processed to determine the dis
tribution of melt ponds and open water during five flights in July 1598. Me
lt pond and open water coverage vary between 25-34% and 5-9%, respectively.
Coincident observations of albedo derived from upward and downward looking
broadband shortwave radiometers indicate that the albedo decreased through
July until the last week, when the albedo began to rise. Pond fraction was
observed to vary inversely with albedo through July. By relating the areal
coverage of the surface features to the observed surface albedo, mean albe
dos of 0.26, 0.07, and 0.60 are found for melt ponds, open water, and pack
ice, respectively.