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Towards a webcam-based snow cover monitoring network: methodology and evaluation

Céline Portenier, Fabia Hüsler, Stefan Härer, Stefan Wunderle

2020˜The œcryosphere33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. Snow cover variability has a significant impact on climate and the environment and is of great socioeconomic importance for the European Alps. Terrestrial photography offers a high potential to monitor snow cover variability, but its application is often limited to small catchment scales. Here, we present a semiautomatic procedure to derive snow cover maps from publicly available webcam images in the Swiss Alps and propose a procedure for the georectification and snow classification of such images. In order to avoid the effort of manually setting ground control points (GCPs) for each webcam, we implement a novel registration approach that automatically resolves camera parameters (camera orientation; principal point; field of view, FOV) by using an estimate of the webcams' positions and a high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM). Furthermore, we propose an automatic image-to-image alignment to correct small changes in camera orientation and compare and analyze two recent snow classification methods. The resulting snow cover maps indicate whether a DEM grid is snow-covered, snow-free, or not visible from webcams' positions. GCPs are used to evaluate our novel automatic image registration approach. The evaluation reveals a root mean square error (RMSE) of 14.1 m for standard lens webcams (FOV<48∘) and a RMSE of 36.3 m for wide-angle lens webcams (FOV≥48∘). In addition, we discuss projection uncertainties caused by the mapping of low-resolution webcam images onto the high-resolution DEM. Overall, our results highlight the potential of our method to build up a webcam-based snow cover monitoring network.

Topics & Concepts

SnowRemote sensingComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer visionMean squared errorOrientation (vector space)Image resolutionDigital elevation modelProjection (relational algebra)Environmental scienceGeologyGeographyMathematicsMeteorologyAlgorithmGeometryStatisticsCryospheric studies and observationsAdvanced Vision and ImagingSatellite Image Processing and Photogrammetry