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QSCAT melt maps are shown on the climatological peak-melt day (1 August). Red color represents current active melt areas, light blue is for areas that have melted but currently refreeze, white is for areas that will melt later, and magenta is for areas that do not experience any melt throughout the melt season. The dark blue color surrounding Greenland is the ocean mask.
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QSCAT melt maps are shown on the climatological peak-melt day (1 August). Red color represents current active melt areas, light blue is for areas that have melted but currently refreeze, white is for areas that will melt later, and magenta is for areas that do not experience any melt throughout the melt season. The dark blue color surrounding Greenland is the ocean mask. |
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The image appears on a website entitled, "The melt anomaly of 2002 on the Greenland Ice Sheet from active and passive microwave satellite observations" at url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/enhanced/doi/10.1029/2004GL020444/. |
Date |
21 October 2004 |
Author |
K. Steffen, S. V. Nghiem, R. Huff, and G. Neumann |
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No free use or Public Domain image known to show QSCAT melt maps are shown on the climatological peak-melt day (1 August). Red color represents current active melt areas, light blue is for areas that have melted but currently refreeze, white is for areas that will melt later, and magenta is for areas that do not experience any melt throughout the melt season. The dark blue color surrounding Greenland is the ocean mask per the melt anomaly of 2002 on the Greenland Ice Sheet from active and passive microwave satellite observations. |
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