CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution

The main objectives of this paper are to present the status of the CryoSat ocean products and to give an overview of all associated quality control and validation activities. Launched in 2010, the polar-orbiting European Space Agency’s (ESA) CryoSat mission was primarily developed to measure changes...

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Published in:Advances in Space Research
Main Authors: Bouffard, Jerome, Naeije, Marc, Banks, Christopher J., Calafat, Francisco Mir, Cipollini, Paolo, Snaith, Helen M., Webb, Erica, Hall, Amanda, Mannan, Rubinder, Féménias, Pierre, Parrinello, Tommaso
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:518538 2023-05-15T18:18:26+02:00 CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution Bouffard, Jerome Naeije, Marc Banks, Christopher J. Calafat, Francisco Mir Cipollini, Paolo Snaith, Helen M. Webb, Erica Hall, Amanda Mannan, Rubinder Féménias, Pierre Parrinello, Tommaso 2018 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518538/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518538/1/ASR-D-17-00195R2%5B1%5D.pdf en eng https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518538/1/ASR-D-17-00195R2%5B1%5D.pdf Bouffard, Jerome; Naeije, Marc; Banks, Christopher J. orcid:0000-0003-4457-0876 Calafat, Francisco Mir orcid:0000-0002-7474-135X Cipollini, Paolo; Snaith, Helen M.; Webb, Erica; Hall, Amanda; Mannan, Rubinder; Féménias, Pierre; Parrinello, Tommaso. 2018 CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution. Advances in Space Research, 62 (6). 1549-1563. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2017.11.043 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2017.11.043> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2017.11.043 2023-02-04T19:45:42Z The main objectives of this paper are to present the status of the CryoSat ocean products and to give an overview of all associated quality control and validation activities. Launched in 2010, the polar-orbiting European Space Agency’s (ESA) CryoSat mission was primarily developed to measure changes in the thickness of polar sea ice and elevation of the ice sheets. Going beyond its ice-monitoring objective, CryoSat is also a valuable source of data for the oceanographic community. The satellite’s radar altimeter can measure high-resolution geophysical parameters from the open ocean to the coast. To enable their full scientific and operational exploitation, the ocean products continuously evolve and need to be quality-controlled and thoroughly validated via science-oriented diagnostics based on multi-platform in situ data, models and other satellite missions. In support to ESA, the CryoSat ocean validation teams conduct this quality assessment for both the near real time and offline ocean products, both over short time scales (daily and monthly monitoring) and long-term stability (annual trends). Based on the outcomes from these quality analyses and feedback from scientific oceanographic community, ESA intends to upgrade the CryoSat Ocean processing chain for Autumn 2017. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Advances in Space Research 62 6 1549 1563
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description The main objectives of this paper are to present the status of the CryoSat ocean products and to give an overview of all associated quality control and validation activities. Launched in 2010, the polar-orbiting European Space Agency’s (ESA) CryoSat mission was primarily developed to measure changes in the thickness of polar sea ice and elevation of the ice sheets. Going beyond its ice-monitoring objective, CryoSat is also a valuable source of data for the oceanographic community. The satellite’s radar altimeter can measure high-resolution geophysical parameters from the open ocean to the coast. To enable their full scientific and operational exploitation, the ocean products continuously evolve and need to be quality-controlled and thoroughly validated via science-oriented diagnostics based on multi-platform in situ data, models and other satellite missions. In support to ESA, the CryoSat ocean validation teams conduct this quality assessment for both the near real time and offline ocean products, both over short time scales (daily and monthly monitoring) and long-term stability (annual trends). Based on the outcomes from these quality analyses and feedback from scientific oceanographic community, ESA intends to upgrade the CryoSat Ocean processing chain for Autumn 2017.
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author Bouffard, Jerome
Naeije, Marc
Banks, Christopher J.
Calafat, Francisco Mir
Cipollini, Paolo
Snaith, Helen M.
Webb, Erica
Hall, Amanda
Mannan, Rubinder
Féménias, Pierre
Parrinello, Tommaso
spellingShingle Bouffard, Jerome
Naeije, Marc
Banks, Christopher J.
Calafat, Francisco Mir
Cipollini, Paolo
Snaith, Helen M.
Webb, Erica
Hall, Amanda
Mannan, Rubinder
Féménias, Pierre
Parrinello, Tommaso
CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution
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Naeije, Marc
Banks, Christopher J.
Calafat, Francisco Mir
Cipollini, Paolo
Snaith, Helen M.
Webb, Erica
Hall, Amanda
Mannan, Rubinder
Féménias, Pierre
Parrinello, Tommaso
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title CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution
title_short CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution
title_full CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution
title_fullStr CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution
title_full_unstemmed CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution
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Cipollini, Paolo; Snaith, Helen M.; Webb, Erica; Hall, Amanda; Mannan, Rubinder; Féménias, Pierre; Parrinello, Tommaso. 2018 CryoSat ocean product quality status and future evolution. Advances in Space Research, 62 (6). 1549-1563. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2017.11.043 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2017.11.043>
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