Ice Observations by the <i>Tiros II</i> Satellite and by Aircraft

Authors

  • D.Q. Wark
  • R.W. Popham
  • W.A. Dotson
  • K.S. Colaw

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3555

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Abstract

Discusses selected TIROS II photography in connection with simultaneous visual and photographic aerial coverage of Gulf of St. Lawrence ice conditions in Jan. and Mar. 1961. The narrow-angle camera and the 48 degrees inclination of the orbit tended to limit the reconnaissance to the southern fringe of winter sea-ice, though results suggest the feasibility of satellite photography for reconnaissance in the Arctic.

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Published

1962-01-01