• MODIS Pic of the Day 19 February 2023

    From Dan Richter@1:317/3 to All on Sun Feb 19 11:00:22 2023
    February 19, 2023 - Low Ice Cover on the Great Lakes

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    So far this winter, the Great Lakes have been unusually ice-free. As of
    February 14, 2023, ice covered only 6.6 percent of the five freshwater
    lakes, which is significantly less than the 35-40 percent ice cover
    that is typical for mid-February, according to data published by the
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Great Lakes
    Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL). The ice cover on February 13
    was only 7 percent—the lowest ice cover measured on that date of any
    year since 1973, when satellite-based record keeping began.

    When the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board
    NASA’s Terra satellite acquired this true-color image of part of the
    Great Lakes, cold air temperatures had brought the total ice cover up
    to 8.3 percent. What little ice is present skirts the coastlines of the
    lakes, and a strip of ice covers Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. In Lake
    Erie, sediment swirls kicked up by storms and waves, mixed with colors
    of floating phytoplankton, give the water a marble-like look.

    Air temperatures are the main factor affecting ice cover on the Great
    Lakes. According to the U.S. National Ice Center, each of the five
    lakes experienced warmer than average air temperatures in January 2023.
    The average temperature across the contiguous U.S. was 35.2 degrees
    Fahrenheit (5.1 degrees above average) according to NOAA, making
    January 2023 the sixth-warmest January on record.

    Ice extent across the Great Lakes Basin briefly jumped to 21 percent in
    early February in response to a cold snap. But since then, it has
    declined through at least mid-February. Maximum ice cover typically
    occurs between mid-February and early March.

    Image Facts
    Satellite: Terra
    Date Acquired: 2/14/2023
    Resolutions: 1km (574.2 KB), 500m (1.6 MB), 250m (1.4 MB)
    Bands Used: 1,4,3
    Image Credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC



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