Holmberg, ManuLemmetyinen, JuhaSchwank, MikeKontu, AnnaRautiainen, KimmoMerkouriadi, IoannaTamminen, Johanna2024-10-152024-10-152024107298http://hdl.handle.net/10138/587034Previous studies have indicated and shown the feasibility of retrieving snow density from ground based passive microwave measurements at the L band (1–2 GHz) from theoretical and experimental viewpoints. This paper expands the previous studies by presenting a case study of the retrieval problem with space borne brightness temperature measurements from the SMOS satellite over Sodankylä, Finland. To successfully retrieve snow density, also ground and forest parameters were included to the retrieval process. The retrieved variables were validated against in-situ ground, snow, and forest measurements made around the Sodankylä area over 12 winters from 2010 to 2022. A Bayesian framework was used to account for and quantify the uncertainties associated with the retrieval process. The results show good agreement between the retrieved ground and forest variables with the respective reference values. The snow density retrievals were seen to suffer from multiple sources of geophysical noise. However, the monthly average bulk snow density was successfully retrieved under stable midwinter conditions. The best agreement with the in-situ measurements was found for February, with a bias of −0.4 kg∕m3 , an unbiased root mean square difference of 12.2 kg∕m3, and a correlation coefficient of 0.75.enCC BY-NC-ND 4.0Retrieval of ground, snow, and forest parameters from space borne passive L band observations. A case study over Sodankylä, FinlandURN:NBN:fi-fe2024101580506114143A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä