CryoSat-2 Significant Wave Height in Polar Oceans Derived Using a Semi-Analytical Model of Synthetic Aperture Radar 2011–2019
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23184Date
2021-10-18Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
This paper documents the retrieval of significant ocean surface wave heights in the Arctic
Ocean from CryoSat-2 data. We use a semi-analytical model for an idealised synthetic aperture
satellite radar or pulse-limited radar altimeter echo power. We develop a processing methodology
that specifically considers both the Synthetic Aperture and Pulse Limited modes of the radar that
change close to the sea ice edge within the Arctic Ocean. All CryoSat-2 echoes to date were matched
by our idealised echo revealing wave heights over the period 2011–2019. Our retrieved data were
contrasted to existing processing of CryoSat-2 data and wave model data, showing the improved
fidelity and accuracy of the semi-analytical echo power model and the newly developed processing
methods. We contrasted our data to in situ wave buoy measurements, showing improved data
retrievals in seasonal sea ice covered seas. We have shown the importance of directly considering the
correct satellite mode of operation in the Arctic Ocean where SAR is the dominant operating mode.
Our new data are of specific use for wave model validation close to the sea ice edge and is available
at the link in the data availability statement.
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Heorten, Tsamados M, Armitage, Ridout, Landy JC. CryoSat-2 Significant Wave Height in Polar Oceans Derived Using a Semi-Analytical Model of Synthetic Aperture Radar 2011–2019. Remote Sensing. 2021;13(20):4166Metadata
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