GlobSnow
Global mapping of snow cover for climate change monitoring
One of the goals of the ESA project GlobSnow is to develop a global product and a near-real-time service for Snow Extent (SE)
and carry out snow mapping of the whole seasonally snow covered Earth for the years 1995–2010 based on the optical sensors
ERS-2 ATSR-2 and Envisat AATSR data. The first version of the global SE product set spanning 15 years is expected to be ready
by October 2010 and will be made freely available.
NR’s main tasks in the project are to compare and analyse algorithms, improve them and implement the chosen algorithms in a
laboratory processing chain for SE products. The laboratory processing chain is applied for testing and improving SE products in
an iterative process based on a dialogue with a user group. The final version of the laboratory processing chain will function as a
reference system for the implementation of an operational system for production of the full time series of products as well as
near-real-time products produced on a daily basis.

One day of snow mapping based on Envisat AATSR (6-7 April 2003).
For more information contact: Rune Solberg

