Knowledge Gaps and Impact of Future Satellite Missions to Facilitate Monitoring of Changes in the Arctic Ocean

Polar-orbiting satellite observations are of fundamental importance to explore the main scientific challenges in the Arctic Ocean, as they provide information on bio-geo-physical variables with a denser spatial and temporal coverage than in-situ instruments in such a harsh and inaccessible environme...

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Main Authors: Lucas, Sylvain, Johannessen, Johnny A., Cancet, Mathilde, Pettersson, Lasse H., Esau, Igor, Rheinlænder, Jonathan W., Ardhuin, Fabrice, Chapron, Bertrand, Korosov, Anton, Collard, Fabrice, Herlédan, Sylvain, Olason, Einar, Ferrari, Ramiro, Fouchet, Ergane, Donlon, Craig
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00840/95157/102863.pdf
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15112852
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:95157 2024-02-11T10:00:35+01:00 Knowledge Gaps and Impact of Future Satellite Missions to Facilitate Monitoring of Changes in the Arctic Ocean Lucas, Sylvain Johannessen, Johnny A. Cancet, Mathilde Pettersson, Lasse H. Esau, Igor Rheinlænder, Jonathan W. Ardhuin, Fabrice Chapron, Bertrand Korosov, Anton Collard, Fabrice Herlédan, Sylvain Olason, Einar Ferrari, Ramiro Fouchet, Ergane Donlon, Craig 2023-05 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00840/95157/102863.pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15112852 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00840/95157/ eng eng MDPI AG https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00840/95157/102863.pdf doi:10.3390/rs15112852 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00840/95157/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Remote Sensing (2072-4292) (MDPI AG), 2023-05 , Vol. 15 , N. 11 , P. 2852 (18p.) satellite observation arctic ocean bio-geo-physical variables future missions text Article info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15112852 2024-01-23T23:51:07Z Polar-orbiting satellite observations are of fundamental importance to explore the main scientific challenges in the Arctic Ocean, as they provide information on bio-geo-physical variables with a denser spatial and temporal coverage than in-situ instruments in such a harsh and inaccessible environment. However, they are limited by the lack of coverage near the North Pole (Polar gap), the polar night, and frequent cloud cover or haze over the ocean and sea ice, which prevent the use of optical satellite instruments, as well as by the limited availability of external validation data. The satellite sensors’ coverage and repeat cycles may also have limitations in properly identifying and resolving the dominant spatial and temporal scales of atmospheric, ocean, cryosphere and land variability and their interactive processes and feedback mechanisms. In this paper, we provide a state of the art of contribution of satellite observations to the understanding of the polar environment and climate scientific challenges tackled within the Arktalas Hoavva project funded by the European Space Agency. We identify the current limitations to the wider use of polar orbiting remote sensing data, as well as the observational gaps of the existing satellite missions. A comprehensive overview of all satellite missions and applications is given provided with a primary focus on the European satellites. Finally, we assess the expected capability of the approved future satellite missions to answer today’s scientific challenges in the Arctic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean North Pole polar night Sea ice Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Arctic Arctic Ocean North Pole Remote Sensing 15 11 2852
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bio-geo-physical variables
future missions
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arctic ocean
bio-geo-physical variables
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Lucas, Sylvain
Johannessen, Johnny A.
Cancet, Mathilde
Pettersson, Lasse H.
Esau, Igor
Rheinlænder, Jonathan W.
Ardhuin, Fabrice
Chapron, Bertrand
Korosov, Anton
Collard, Fabrice
Herlédan, Sylvain
Olason, Einar
Ferrari, Ramiro
Fouchet, Ergane
Donlon, Craig
Knowledge Gaps and Impact of Future Satellite Missions to Facilitate Monitoring of Changes in the Arctic Ocean
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bio-geo-physical variables
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description Polar-orbiting satellite observations are of fundamental importance to explore the main scientific challenges in the Arctic Ocean, as they provide information on bio-geo-physical variables with a denser spatial and temporal coverage than in-situ instruments in such a harsh and inaccessible environment. However, they are limited by the lack of coverage near the North Pole (Polar gap), the polar night, and frequent cloud cover or haze over the ocean and sea ice, which prevent the use of optical satellite instruments, as well as by the limited availability of external validation data. The satellite sensors’ coverage and repeat cycles may also have limitations in properly identifying and resolving the dominant spatial and temporal scales of atmospheric, ocean, cryosphere and land variability and their interactive processes and feedback mechanisms. In this paper, we provide a state of the art of contribution of satellite observations to the understanding of the polar environment and climate scientific challenges tackled within the Arktalas Hoavva project funded by the European Space Agency. We identify the current limitations to the wider use of polar orbiting remote sensing data, as well as the observational gaps of the existing satellite missions. A comprehensive overview of all satellite missions and applications is given provided with a primary focus on the European satellites. Finally, we assess the expected capability of the approved future satellite missions to answer today’s scientific challenges in the Arctic Ocean.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lucas, Sylvain
Johannessen, Johnny A.
Cancet, Mathilde
Pettersson, Lasse H.
Esau, Igor
Rheinlænder, Jonathan W.
Ardhuin, Fabrice
Chapron, Bertrand
Korosov, Anton
Collard, Fabrice
Herlédan, Sylvain
Olason, Einar
Ferrari, Ramiro
Fouchet, Ergane
Donlon, Craig
author_facet Lucas, Sylvain
Johannessen, Johnny A.
Cancet, Mathilde
Pettersson, Lasse H.
Esau, Igor
Rheinlænder, Jonathan W.
Ardhuin, Fabrice
Chapron, Bertrand
Korosov, Anton
Collard, Fabrice
Herlédan, Sylvain
Olason, Einar
Ferrari, Ramiro
Fouchet, Ergane
Donlon, Craig
author_sort Lucas, Sylvain
title Knowledge Gaps and Impact of Future Satellite Missions to Facilitate Monitoring of Changes in the Arctic Ocean
title_short Knowledge Gaps and Impact of Future Satellite Missions to Facilitate Monitoring of Changes in the Arctic Ocean
title_full Knowledge Gaps and Impact of Future Satellite Missions to Facilitate Monitoring of Changes in the Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr Knowledge Gaps and Impact of Future Satellite Missions to Facilitate Monitoring of Changes in the Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge Gaps and Impact of Future Satellite Missions to Facilitate Monitoring of Changes in the Arctic Ocean
title_sort knowledge gaps and impact of future satellite missions to facilitate monitoring of changes in the arctic ocean
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