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Towards a Seamless Transition from TOPEX/Poseidon to Jason-1
Authors:B D Beckley  N P Zelensky  S B Luthcke  P S Callahan
Institution:  a Raytheon ITSS NASA/GSFC Greenbelt, Maryland, USA b Raytheon ITSS Upper Marlboro, Maryland, USA c NASA GSFC, Space Geodesy Branch Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
Abstract:The Jason-1 verification phase has proven to be a unique and successful calibration experiment to quantify the agreement with its predecessor TOPEX/Poseidon. Although both missions have met prescribed error budgets, comparison of the mean and time-varying sea surface height profiles from near simultaneous observations derived from the missions' Geophysical Data Records exhibit significant basin scale differences. Several suspected sources causing this disagreement are identified and improved upon, including (a) replacement of TOPEX and Jason project POE with enhanced orbits computed at GSFC within a consistent ITRF2000 terrestrial reference frame, (b) application of waveform retracking corrections to TOPEX significant wave height and sea surface heights, (c) resultant improved efficacy of the TOPEX sea state bias estimation from the value added sea surface height, and (d) estimation of Jason-1 sea state bias employing dual TOPEX/Jason crossover and collinear sea surface height residuals unique to the validation mission. The resultant mean sea surface height comparison shows improved agreement at better than 60 percent level of variance reduction with a standard deviation less then 0.5 cm.
Keywords:Jason-1  TOPEX/Poseidon  satellite altimetry  calibration  verification
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