Arctic salinity from space: Monitoring the freshwater system

American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, 9-13 December 2019, San Francisco.-- Arctic+ salinity daily 9-day maps will be distributed in WGS 84 / NSIDC EASE-Grid 2.0 North EPSG:6931 (25 km) for years 2011-2019. Martínez, Justino; Gabarró, Carolina; Turiel, Antonio; 2019; >Arctic Sea Surface S...

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Main Authors: Martínez, Justino, González Gambau, Verónica, Olmedo, Estrella, Turiel, Antonio, Arias, Manuel, Bertino, Laurent, Raj, Roshin P., Tang, Wenqing, Gabarró, Carolina, González-Haro, Cristina, Ballabrera-Poy, Joaquim, Catany, Rafael, Davies, Rhiannon, Xie, Jiping, Sabia, Roberto, Yueh, Simon
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Published: American Geophysical Union 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/207621
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Summary:American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, 9-13 December 2019, San Francisco.-- Arctic+ salinity daily 9-day maps will be distributed in WGS 84 / NSIDC EASE-Grid 2.0 North EPSG:6931 (25 km) for years 2011-2019. Martínez, Justino; Gabarró, Carolina; Turiel, Antonio; 2019; >Arctic Sea Surface Salinity L3 maps (V.3.0) [Dataset]>; DIGITAL.CSIC; http://dx.doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/9065 The Arctic Ocean contains only a 1% of the world's ocean water, but the rivers that flow out into it account for the 10% of the volume world's rivers freshwater. The upper layer of fresher water facilitates the creation of sea ice and plays an important role in the position of the jet stream and storms over the northern hemisphere [ISBN, 978-82-7971-097-4]. Remote sensing measurements are of special importance in the Arctic since in situ data is very scarce there. SMOS and SMAP are currently providing sea surface salinity (SSS) measures, but only the product provided by Barcelona Expert Center (BEC) is a dedicated product for the Arctic region. The product that we present in this work is an improvement of the BEC Arctic v2.0. The new version 3.0 has as the primary objective the describing better the river discharges. The spatial grid used is WGS84/NSIDC EASE-Grid 2.0 North for the all stages of the processing chain. This procedure avoids spatial interpolation, favoring the definition of river mouths. The salinity retrieval is based on the Debiased non-bayesian method [doi:10.1016/j.rse.2017.02.023] and similarly to what is done in the processing of altimetric data, SMOS salinity is corrected using a reference calculated from the own SMOS data for each latitude, longitude, pass orientation and antenna measuring position. Arctic v3.0 differs from current method [doi:10.3390/rs10111772] in two important points: the reference is computed for brightness temperature instead of SSS and the antenna has been divided in a more homogeneous grid. Other improvements concern to data filtering and propagation of the radiometric errors ...