DocumentCode :
88233
Title :
Validation of Significant Wave Height From Improved Satellite Altimetry in the German Bight
Author :
Passaro, Marcello ; Fenoglio-Marc, Luciana ; Cipollini, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Nat. Oceanogr. Centre Southampton (GSNOCS), Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Volume :
53
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Apr-15
Firstpage :
2146
Lastpage :
2156
Abstract :
Significant wave height (SWH) is mapped globally through satellite altimetry. SWH estimation is possible because the shape of a pulse-limited altimetric waveform depends on the sea state. The algorithm for SWH also depends on the width of the point target response (PTR) function. Particularly challenging for SWH detection are coastal data, due to land and calm water interference in the altimeter footprint, and low sea states, due to an extremely sharp leading edge in the waveform that is consequently poorly sampled. Here, Adaptive Leading Edge Subwaveform Retracker (ALES), a new algorithm for reprocessing altimetric waveforms, will be validated for SWH estimation in the German Bight. This challenging region presents both low sea state and coastal issues, and an extended network of buoys of the Bundesamt fuer Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie is available for the in situ validation. Reprocessed data from Envisat, Jason-1, and Jason-2 missions are validated against the three offshore buoys. The in situ validation is applied both at the point nearest to the buoy and at all other points along track. The skill metrics is based on bias, standard deviation, slope of regression line, and number of cycles with correlation larger than 90%. We also tested the impact of the inclusion of two additional waveform samples that are provided in the Envisat Sensor Geophysical Data Records and the adoption of different values for the width of the PTR. Results show that near coast ALES estimations of SWH are generally better correlated with buoy data than standard processed products.
Keywords :
ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; sea level; Adaptive Leading Edge Sub-waveform Retracker; Bundesamt fuer Seeschiffahrt buoy extended network; Envisat mission; German Bight; Hydrographie buoy extended network; Jason-1 mission; Jason-2 mission; PTR function; SWH estimation; altimeter footprint; coastal data; coastal issues; extremely sharp leading edge; point target response function; pulse-limited altimetric waveform shape; regression line slope; reprocessing altimetric waveforms; satellite altimetry; sea state; significant wave height validation; standard deviation; standard processed products; Altimetry; Estimation; Logic gates; Radar tracking; Satellites; Sea measurements; Sea state; Buoy; German bight; coastal altimetry; retracking; satellite altimetry; significant wave height (SWH); subwaveform retracker; tidal flats; validation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2014.2356331
Filename :
6911970
Link To Document :
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