Comparing SeaWiFS Reprocessing Versions (R3 vs. R4)

Satellite observations of global ocean chlorophyll from SeaWiFS were recently reprocessed to incorporate calibration and algorithm improvements. Here, comparisons are made between the newly reprocessed SeaWiFS Level-3 chlorophyll product and the previous version using in situ measurements. The resul...

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Main Authors: Casey, Nancy W., Gregg, Watson W.
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Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20030060619
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Summary:Satellite observations of global ocean chlorophyll from SeaWiFS were recently reprocessed to incorporate calibration and algorithm improvements. Here, comparisons are made between the newly reprocessed SeaWiFS Level-3 chlorophyll product and the previous version using in situ measurements. The results show that the newly reprocessed SeaWiFS data matches up better with the surface measurements than the previous version did. Globally, the slope of the match-ups improves to 0.85 from 0.78 in log-log scale. A significant trend that contributed to this improvement was the overall decrease in SeaWiFS chlorophyll levels less than 1.0 mg m(exp -3). Regional analyses reveal that the matchups improve in every oceanic basin, except the Antarctic. However, SeaWiFS continues to exhibit poor correspondence with in situ data in the North Atlantic where the match-ups have a slope of 0.54. Also, an examination of monthly images for May 1999 revealed that the number and magnitude of high-value chlorophyll pixels had increased in the high-latitude open ocean of the South Pacific.