Improving Sentinel‐3 Altimetry Data With GPD+ Wet Tropospheric Corrections

Author:

Fernandes M. J.12ORCID,Vieira T.12,Lázaro C.12,Vasconcellos B.1,Aguiar P.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. DGAOT Faculdade de Ciências Universidade do Porto Porto Portugal

2. Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental (CIIMAR) Matosinhos Portugal

Abstract

AbstractThe provision of accurate wet tropospheric corrections (WTC), accounting for the delay of the radar pulses caused mostly by the atmospheric water vapor in the altimeter‐range observations, is pivotal for the full exploitation of altimeter‐derived surface heights. The WTC is best retrieved by measurements from Microwave Radiometers (MWR) on board the same altimeter mission. However, these instruments fail to provide valid WTC over land and ice and under rainy conditions. The GNSS‐derived Path Delay Plus (GPD+) algorithm has been designed to provide WTC over these surfaces where the onboard MWR WTC is invalid. This study focuses on the estimation of enhanced GPD+ WTC for the Copernicus Sentinel‐3A and Sentinel‐3B satellites, for the latest Baseline Collection 005.02 (BC005.2), spanning the period since the beginning of the missions until March 2023. GPD+ corrections are being provided operationally since 2022 and have been adopted as the default WTC in the calculation of the sea level anomaly (SLA). Compared to previous versions, the BC005.2 GPD+ WTC features improved data combination procedures, possesses a larger percentage of points estimated from observations, a better intermission alignment and reduced systematic differences among ascending and descending passes. Overall, GPD+ WTC are consistent, calibrated corrections, valid over all points present in the Non Time Critical marine product, allowing to recover, on average, about 17% of the altimeter observations with valid SLA, which otherwise, most of them would be rejected. Impacts of these WTC are most significant over coastal and inland water regions, at high latitudes and during rain events.

Funder

European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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