The Impact of Charge-Neutral Atmospheric Propagation Path on the Altimetry Performance of Interferometric Radar Altimeter

Author:

Su Fanwei1,Wang Yunhua12,Bai Yining1,Sun Daozhong1,Chen Ge12,Ma Chunyong12,Zhang Yanmin1,Jiang Wenzheng23

Affiliation:

1. a College of Information Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China

2. b Laboratory for Regional Oceanography and Numerical Modeling, Laoshan Laboratory, Qingdao, China

3. c First Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Qingdao, China

Abstract

Abstract The interferometric radar altimeter (IRA) is an innovative remote sensing sensor that enables the observation of mesoscale and submesoscale (meso–submesoscale) ocean dynamic phenomena. The charge-neutral atmosphere introduces path delay and bending in signal propagation. In this study, three types of sea surface height (SSH) errors caused by charge-neutral atmosphere propagation path for IRA were identified: differential delay error (DDE), path delay error (PDE), and path bending error (PBE). Among them, DDE exhibits a proportionality to the negative zenith neutral delay (ZND) and demonstrates a significant increase with the incident angle; PDE is solely reliant on the ZND; PBE is like DDE in trend and magnitude resembling a ramp. Intriguingly, PBE exhibits insensitivity to variations in the charge-neutral atmosphere, behaving more like a systematic error. Theoretically, PBE leads to an increase in the SSH error of about 1.2 cm at far range for SWOT. The ZND spectrum fitted from the Jason-3 zenith delay correction data is additionally utilized to simulate the spatial distribution of ZND anomaly within the SWOT observation swaths. Then, the impact of PDE anomaly (PDEA), PBE, and DDE anomaly (DDEA) on the observation performance of SWOT is also considered in conjunction with SSH data provided by HYCOM. The findings indicate that both PDEA and PBE significantly reduce IRA’s performance in oceanic phenomena, while the impact of DDEA can be disregarded. The PBE can distort the sea surface trend and increases the mean sea level within the range, requiring further attention. Significance Statement This paper focuses on how the signal path affects the accuracy of measuring sea surface height (SSH) using the interferometric radar altimeter (IRA) in the charge-neutral atmosphere. The present paper defines three types of SSH errors caused by propagation path to IRA, namely, differential delay error (DDE), path delay error (PDE), and path bending error (PBE). Three types of SSH errors will make a significant impact on the altimetry performance of IRA. Among them, PDE spatial anomaly and PBE will reduce the expected observation performance of the meso–submesoscale ocean phenomena in IRA’s swath, while PBE has not received enough attention in previous studies. Therefore, the research will provide a theoretical basis for IRA to correct the above SSH errors.

Funder

the National Natural Science Foundations of China

the Laoshan Laboratory science and technology innovation projects under Grant

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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