Berkeley‐RWAWC: A New CYGNSS‐Based Watermask Unveils Unique Observations of Seasonal Dynamics in the Tropics

Author:

Pu Tianjiao1ORCID,Gerlein‐Safdi Cynthia1ORCID,Xiong Ying2ORCID,Li Mengze23ORCID,Kort Eric A.2ORCID,Bloom A. Anthony4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering UC Berkeley Berkeley CA USA

2. Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

3. Department of Earth System Science Stanford University Palo Alto CA USA

4. Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA

Abstract

AbstractThe UC Berkeley Random Walk Algorithm WaterMask from CYGNSS (Berkeley‐RWAWC) is a new data product designed to address the challenges of monitoring inundation in regions hindered by dense vegetation and cloud cover as is the case in most of the Tropics. The Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) constellation provides data with a higher temporal repeat frequency compared to single‐satellite systems, offering the potential for generating moderate spatial resolution inundation maps with improved temporal resolution while having the capability to penetrate clouds and vegetation. This paper details the development of a computer vision algorithm for inundation mapping over the entire CYGNSS domain (37.4°N–37.4°S). The sole reliance on CYGNSS data sets our method apart in the field, highlighting CYGNSS's indication of water existence. Berkeley‐RWAWC provides monthly, low‐latency inundation maps starting in August 2018 and across the CYGNSS latitude range, with a spatial resolution of 0.01° × 0.01°. Here we present our workflow and parameterization strategy, alongside a comparative analysis with established surface water data sets (SWAMPS, WAD2M) in four regions: the Amazon Basin, the Pantanal, the Sudd, and the Indo‐Gangetic Plain. The comparisons reveal Berkeley‐RWAWC's enhanced capability to detect seasonal variations, demonstrating its usefulness in studying tropical wetland hydrology. We also discuss potential sources of uncertainty and reasons for variations in inundation retrievals. Berkeley‐RWAWC represents a valuable addition to environmental science, offering new insights into tropical wetland dynamics.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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