
Marco Tedesco
VerifiedColumbia University · American Language Program
Active 2001–2024
Research topics
- Climatology
- Meteorology
- Geology
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Remote sensing
- Oceanography
- Mathematics
- Atmospheric sciences
Selected publications
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society · 2020 · 66 citations
- Environmental science
- Meteorology
- Geography
International audience
Evaluation of long-term Northern Hemisphere snow water equivalent products
The cryosphere · 2020 · 228 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Environmental science
- Climatology
- Meteorology
Abstract. Nine gridded Northern Hemisphere snow water equivalent (SWE) products were evaluated as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Satellite Snow Product Intercomparison and Evaluation Exercise (SnowPEx). Three categories of datasets were assessed: (1) those utilizing some form of reanalysis (the NASA Global Land Data Assimilation System version 2 – GLDAS-2; the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) interim land surface reanalysis – ERA-Interim/Land and ERA5; the NASA Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications version 1 (MERRA) and version 2 (MERRA-2); the Crocus snow model driven by ERA-Interim meteorology – Crocus); (2) passive microwave remote sensing combined with daily surface snow depth observations (ESA GlobSnow v2.0); and (3) stand-alone passive microwave retrievals (NASA AMSR-E SWE versions 1.0 and 2.0) which do not utilize surface snow observations. Evaluation included validation against independent snow course measurements from Russia, Finland, and Canada and product intercomparison through the calculation of spatial and temporal correlations in SWE anomalies. The stand-alone passive microwave SWE products (AMSR-E v1.0 and v2.0 SWE) exhibit low spatial and temporal correlations to other products and RMSE nearly double the best performing product. Constraining passive microwave retrievals with surface observations (GlobSnow) provides performance comparable to the reanalysis-based products; RMSE over Finland and Russia for all but the AMSR-E products is ∼50 mm or less, with the exception of ERA-Interim/Land over Russia. Using a seven-dataset ensemble that excluded the stand-alone passive microwave products reduced the RMSE by 10 mm (20 %) and increased the correlation from 0.67 to 0.78 compared to any individual product. The overall performance of the best multiproduct combinations is still at the margins of acceptable uncertainty for scientific and operational requirements; only through combined and integrated improvements in remote sensing, modeling, and observations will real progress in SWE product development be achieved.
Recent grants
NSF · $143k · 2016–2017
NSF · $144k · 2022–2024
NSF · $405k · 2017–2023
NSF · $319k · 2016–2021
NSF · $442k · 2019–2025
Frequent coauthors
- 230 shared
Patrick Alexander
Goddard Institute for Space Studies
- 176 shared
Xavier Fettweis
- 65 shared
Å. K. Rennermalm
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- 59 shared
Thomas L. Mote
University of Georgia
- 45 shared
L. C. Smith
Providence College
- 40 shared
M. R. van den Broeke
Utrecht University
- 40 shared
Julienne Strœve
University College London
- 40 shared
Sebastian H. Mernild
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