We provide 1 m resolution airborne thermal infrared imagery that captures sea ice, melt pond, and ocean surface temperatures during the Arctic summer in 2022. The data were acquired during the RV Polarstern PS131 ATWAICE expedition in the marginal sea ice zone of the Fram Strait region and north of it in July and August 2022. A total of 16 flights were conducted with an InfraTec Vario-CAM HD head 680 camera at a typical altitude of 300 m. Each image records the broadband infrared radiation (7.5 μm to 14 μm). The data is stored in NetCDF format, with one file per flight and 640x480 pixels per image at an acquisition frequency of 4 Hz (i.e., images have significant overlap). The data has been corrected for image gradients caused by the lens and sea ice drift during the flight. These data can be used to better understand sea ice surface temperatures and melt pond distribution. In addition, we provide a processed version where the surface temperatures are classified into sea ice, melt pond, and ocean surface types using a deep learning based model.
The processing code is available in this GitHub repository: https://github.com/marlens123/autoSAM_pond_segmentation/. More information about the infrared camera can be found on the AWI Sensor Web at https://hdl.handle.net/10013/sensor.0542bbfb-172a-496f-9bce-b21c59cd02c9.