University of Bremen
Institute of Environmental Physics
Otto-Hahn-Allee 1, 28359 Bremen, Germany
Building NW1, office N3371
email: prostosky@iup.physik.uni-bremen.de
Philip Rostosky studied meteorology at the University of Hamburg and received his masters degree in 2015. In 2016 he started his PhD in the "Remote Sensing of Sea Ice" group at the University of Bremen, Institute of Environmental Physics. The PhD was part of the (AC)³ project http://www.ac3-tr.de/ .He achived his doctoral degree in 2020. He is now continuing his work in the "Remote Sensing of Sea Ice" group as a postdoc in the IceSense project.
His main research interests are remote sensing of snow depth on sea ice and other sea-ice related parameters using satellite radiometers.
Other
P. Rostosky, 2020: Snow Depth on Arctic Sea Ice from Microwave Radiometers, Dissertation. https://doi.org/10.26092/elib/223
Rostosky, P., Spreen, G. and Melsheimer, C. (2019): AMSR-2 winter snow depth on Arctic sea ice, Version 1.0 (NETCDF) (2012 to 2018). doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.902747
Rostosky, P., Spreen, G. and Melsheimer, C. (2019): AMSR-E winter snow depth on Arctic sea ice, Version 1.0 (NETCDF) (2002 to 2011). doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.902748
Rostosky, P. and Spreen, G. andCasal, T. and Donlon, C. and Kaleschke, L. and Lemmetiynen, J. and Mahmud, M. and Naderpour, R. and Tavri, A. and Thielke, L. (2023): Brightness temperature measured by HUTRAD radiometer at 6.8 and 10.65 GHz from March to September 2020 during the MOSAiC expedition. PANGAEA, doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.954608