DocumentCode
742824
Title
Validation and Intercomparison of SARAL/AltiKa and PISTACH-Derived Coastal Wave Heights Using In-Situ Measurements
Author
Hithin, N.K. ; Remya, P.G. ; Balakrishnan Nair, T.M. ; Harikumar, R. ; Kumar, Raj ; Nayak, Shailesh
Author_Institution
, ESSO-Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, Hyderabad, India
Volume
8
Issue
8
fYear
2015
Firstpage
4120
Lastpage
4129
Abstract
SARAL/AltiKa, the first Ka-band altimeter, now provides an opportunity to study wave characteristics in the world’s coastal ocean with improved accuracy. In the present work, AltiKa-derived significant wave heights (Hs) in the coastal ocean and inland water bodies have been analyzed using in-situ measurements. Analysis shows that AltiKa measured Hs agree well with the in-situ measurements with high correlation (0.98), low bias (6 cm), and low RMSE (19 cm) in the coastal ocean, and the performance is highly consistent across different coastal zones in the three tropical oceans. AltiKa performance is found to be very good (
and
) near to the coast (
). In addition to the evaluation of AltiKa Hs, another coastal altimetry product, Innovative Processing System Prototype for Coastal and Hydrology Applications (PISTACH)-derived Hs using Jason-2 altimeter, has also been validated with in-situ measurements. The OCE3 retracking algorithm provided in PISTACH is able to improve the Jason-2 Hs in the 100–25 km coastal zone. None of the retracking algorithms showed significant improvement of Hs in the 0–10 km coastal zone.
Keywords
Accuracy; Correlation; Extraterrestrial measurements; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Silicon; Buoys; PISTACH; SARAL/AltiKa; coastal ocean; significant wave height; validation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1404
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTARS.2015.2418251
Filename
7112078
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