Preliminary validation of SMOS products (levels 3 and 4)
With the advent of ESA's SMOS Mission, we have the opportunity for the first time of measuring Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) from the space and at a synoptic scale. However, the MIRAS instrument onboard SMOS is a new concept of instrument, and the adjustment and calibration of this interferometric...
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Zusammenfassung: | With the advent of ESA's SMOS Mission, we have the opportunity for the first time of measuring Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) from the space and at a synoptic scale. However, the MIRAS instrument onboard SMOS is a new concept of instrument, and the adjustment and calibration of this interferometric radiometer poses great challenges. In this paper, we show the present status of Level 3 and 4 salinity maps, which are supposed to give accurate climatological descriptions of SSS, describing the attained accuracy and analyzing the geophysical consistence of those maps. A discussion on future improvements is also issued. |
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ISSN: | 2153-6996 2153-7003 |
DOI: | 10.1109/IGARSS.2010.5651341 |