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Towards the Mitigation of Discrepancies in Sea Surface Parameters Estimated from Low- and High-Resolution Satellite Altimetry.

Authors :
Buchhaupt, Christopher K.
Egido, Alejandro
Vandemark, Douglas
Smith, Walter H. F.
Fenoglio, Luciana
Leuliette, Eric
Source :
Remote Sensing. Sep2023, Vol. 15 Issue 17, p4206. 32p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In this study, we present an extension to existing numerical retrackers of synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) altimetry signals. To our knowledge at the time of writing this manuscript, it offers the most consistent retrieval of geophysical parameters compared to low-resolution mode (LRM) retracking results. We achieve this by additionally estimating the standard deviation of vertical wave-particle velocities σ v and a new parameter u x , linked to a residual Doppler in the returned radar echoes, which can be related to wind speed and direction. Including this new parameter into the SAR stack retracker mitigates sea surface height estimation errors by up to two centimeters for Sentinel-6MF SAR mode results. Additionally, we found a closed-form equation to describe u x as a function of eastward and northward wind variables, which allows mitigating the effects of this parameter on a SAR stack within level 1B processing and generating a lookup table to correct sea surface height estimates in SAR mode. This additionally opens up the door to estimating the wind speed and direction from SAR altimetry stacks. Additionally, we discuss how this new retracker performs with respect to different planned future baseline processor changes of Sentinel-6MF, namely F09 and F10, by attempting to imitate their level 2 processing. This is achieved by processing cycles 017 to 051 (nearly a full year) of Sentinel-6MF level 1A data on a global scale. We observe that the new retracking method is, on average, more accurate with respect to LRM. However, there is a slight increase in measurement noise due to the introduction of an additional parameter. To ensure that the results of the new retracker are not biased, we retrack using both the new method and the SINCS-OV ZSK retracker on Sentinel-6MF stack data produced in a Monte Carlo simulation. We analyze the simulation results with respect to accuracy, precision, and correlations between estimated parameters. We show that the accuracy of the new retracker is better than SINCS-OV ZSK but less precise, which could be related to higher correlation coefficients—especially with respect to the new parameter u x —between estimated parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20724292
Volume :
15
Issue :
17
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Remote Sensing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171859122
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15174206