Refining the Resolution of DUACS Along-Track Level-3 Sea Level Altimetry Products

被引:12
作者
Pujol, Marie-Isabelle [1 ]
Dupuy, Stephanie [1 ]
Vergara, Oscar [1 ]
Roman, Antonio Sanchez [2 ]
Faugere, Yannice [1 ]
Prandi, Pierre [1 ]
Dabat, Mei-Ling [1 ]
Dagneaux, Quentin [1 ]
Lievin, Marine [1 ]
Cadier, Emeline [1 ]
Dibarboure, Gerald [3 ]
Picot, Nicolas [3 ]
机构
[1] CLS, 11 Rue Hermes,Parc Technol Canal, F-31520 Ramonville St Agne, France
[2] IMEDEA, C Miquel Marques 21, Illes Balears 07190, Spain
[3] CNES, 18 Ave Edouard Belin, F-31401 Toulouse 9, France
关键词
altimetry; mesoscale; WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN-SEA; SURFACE HEIGHT; MESOSCALE VARIABILITIES; OCEAN CIRCULATION; NORTHERN CURRENT; SYSTEM; RETRACKING; MODEL; PERFORMANCE; TRANSITION;
D O I
10.3390/rs15030793
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This paper describes the demonstration of a regional high-resolution level-3 (L3) altimeter data unification and altimeter combination system (DUACS) developed with support from the French space agency (CNES). Deduced from full-rate (20 Hz to 40 Hz) level-2 (L2) altimeter measurements, this product provides sea level anomalies (SLA) and other essential physical variables at a spatial resolution of one sample every similar to 1 km over the North Atlantic Ocean. This allows us to resolve wavelengths from similar to 35 km to similar to 55 km depending on the altimeter considered. This was made possible by recent advances in radar altimeter processing for both synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and low-resolution-mode (LRM) measurements, as well as improvements made to different stages of the DUACS processing chain. Firstly, the new adaptive and low-resolution with range migration correction (LR-RMC) processing techniques were considered for Jason and Sentinel-3 (S3A), respectively. They significantly reduce errors at short wavelengths, and the adaptive processing also reduces possible land contamination near the coast. Next, up-to-date geophysical and environmental corrections were selected for this production. This includes specific corrections intended to reduce the measurement noise on LRM measurements and thus enhance the observability at short wavelengths. Compared with the 1 Hz product, the observable wavelengths reached with the demonstration high-resolution product are reduced by up to one third, or up to half in the northeast Atlantic region. The residual noises were optimally filtered from full-rate measurements, taking into consideration the different observing capabilities of the altimeters processed. A specific data recovery strategy was applied, significantly optimizing the data availability, both in the coastal and open ocean areas. This demonstration L3 product is thus better resolved than the conventional 1 Hz product, especially near the coast, where it is defined up to similar to 5 km against similar to 10 km for the 1 Hz version. Multi-mission cross-calibration processing was also optimized with an improved long-wavelength error (LWE) correction, leading to a better consistency between tracks, with a 9-15% reduction in SLA variance at cross-overs. The new L3 product improves the overall consistency with tide gauge measurements, with a reduction in SLA differences variance by 5 and 17% compared with the 1 Hz product from the S3A and Jason-3 (J3) measurements, respectively. Primarily intended for regional applications, this product can significantly contribute to improving high-resolution numerical model output via data assimilation. It also opens new perspectives for a better understanding of regional sea-surface dynamics, with an improved representation of the coastal currents and a refined spectral content revealing the unbalanced signal.
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