Results of the Dragon 4 Project on New Ocean Remote Sensing Data for Operational Applications
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24309Date
2021-07-20Type
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Gibert, Ferran; Boutin, Jacqueline; Dierking, Wolfgang Fritz Otto; Granados, Alba; Li, Yan; Makhoul, Eduard; Meng, Junmin; Supply, Alexandre; Vendrell, Ester; Vergely, Jean-Luc; Wang, Jin; Yang, Jungang; Xiang, Kunsheng; Yin, Xiaobin; Zhang, XiAbstract
This paper provides an overview of the Dragon 4 project dealing with operational monitoring of sea ice and sea surface salinity (SSS) and new product developments for altimetry data.
To improve sea ice thickness retrieval, a new method was developed to match the Cryosat-2 radar
waveform. Additionally, an automated sea ice drift detection scheme was developed and tested on
Sentinel-1 data, and the sea ice drifty capability of Gaofen-4 geostationary optical data was evaluated.
A second topic included implementation and validation of a prototype of a Fully-Focussed SAR
processor adapted for Sentinel-3 and Sentinel-6 altimeters and evaluation of its performance with
Sentinel-3 data over the Yellow Sea; the assessment of sea surface height (SSH), significant wave
height (SWH), and wind speed measurements using different altimeters and CFOSAT SWIM; and the
fusion of SSH measurements in mapping sea level anomaly (SLA) data to detect mesoscale eddies.
Thirdly, the investigations on the retrieval of SSS include simulations to analyse the performances of
the Chinese payload configurations of the Interferometric Microwave Radiometer and the Microwave
Imager Combined Active and Passive, SSS retrieval under rain conditions, and the combination of
active and passive microwave to study extreme winds.
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Gibert, Boutin, Dierking, Granados, Li, Makhoul, Meng, Supply, Vendrell, Vergely, Wang, Yang, Xiang, Yin, Zhang. Results of the Dragon 4 Project on New Ocean Remote Sensing Data for Operational Applications . Remote Sensing. 2021;13(14):1-26Metadata
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