Validation of SWH and SSHA from SARAL/AltiKa Using Jason-2 and In-Situ Observations |
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Authors: | Suchandra Aich Bhowmick Rashmi Sharma K. N. Babu A. K. Shukla Raj Kumar R. Venkatesan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Space Application Centre, Ahmedabad, Indiasuchandra81@yahoo.com;3. India Space Research Organization, Ahmedabad, India;4. Space Application Centre, Ahmedabad, India;5. National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), Chennai, India |
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Abstract: | The focus of this study is the validation of significant wave height (SWH) and sea surface height anomaly (SSHA) obtained from the first Ka-band altimeter AltiKa onboard SARAL (Satellite for ARGOS and Altimeters). It is a collaborative mission of the Indian Space Research Organization and Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES). This is done using in-situ observations from buoy and Jason-2 measurements. Validation using buoy observations are at particular locations while that using Jason-2 altimeter is an attempt towards global validation of Altika products. The results clearly indicate that the SARAL/AltiKa provide high-quality data and the errors are within a predefined range of accuracy. A parallel validation of SWH from other altimeters, which monitored ocean since last decade, like EnviSAT and Jason-2 was also performed with buoy observations. The results clearly show that the accuracy of AltiKa SWH is much better than EnviSAT and comparable to reference mission Jason-2. The accuracy is quite good for the calm sea while in the rough seas the accuracy degrades some. The inter-comparison of SARAL/AltiKa SSHA with Jason-2 indicates a fair match between them. These validation exercises demonstrate the high quality of AltiKa products, usable for practical applications. |
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Keywords: | EnviSAT Jason-2 Ka-band NDBC buoy SARAL/AltiKa validation |
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