Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019)

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spelling ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/26121 2023-05-15T15:15:21+02:00 Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019) Yu, Lisan 2020-06-30 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/26121 unknown MDPI https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12132092 Yu, L. (2020). Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019). Remote Sensing, 12(13), 2092. https://hdl.handle.net/1912/26121 doi:10.3390/rs12132092 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Yu, L. (2020). Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019). Remote Sensing, 12(13), 2092. doi:10.3390/rs12132092 Sea surface salinity Subpolar North Atlantic SMAP SMOS Argo Harmonic analysis Seasonal and interannual variations Article 2020 ftwhoas https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12132092 2022-10-29T22:57:20Z © The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Yu, L. Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019). Remote Sensing, 12(13), (2020): 2092, doi:10.3390/rs12132092. Satellite remote sensing of sea surface salinity (SSS) in the recent decade (2010–2019) has proven the capability of L-band (1.4 GHz) measurements to resolve SSS spatiotemporal variability in the tropical and subtropical oceans. However, the fidelity of SSS retrievals in cold waters at mid-high latitudes has yet to be established. Here, four SSS products derived from two satellite missions were evaluated in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean in reference to two in situ gridded products. Harmonic analysis of annual and semiannual cycles in in situ products revealed that seasonal variations of SSS are dominated by an annual cycle, with a maximum in March and a minimum in September. The annual amplitudes are larger (>0.3 practical salinity scale (pss)) in the western basin where surface waters are colder and fresher, and weaker (~0.06 pss) in the eastern basin where surface waters are warmer and saltier. Satellite SSS products have difficulty producing the right annual cycle, particularly in the Labrador/Irminger seas where the SSS seasonality is dictated by the influx of Arctic low-salinity waters along the boundary currents. The study also found that there are basin-scale, time-varying drifts in the decade-long SMOS data records, which need to be corrected before the datasets can be used for studying climate variability of SSS This research was funded by NASA Ocean Salinity Science Team (OSST) activities through Grant 80NSSC18K1335. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic North Atlantic Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Arctic Western Basin Remote Sensing 12 13 2092
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topic Sea surface salinity
Subpolar North Atlantic
SMAP
SMOS
Argo
Harmonic analysis
Seasonal and interannual variations
spellingShingle Sea surface salinity
Subpolar North Atlantic
SMAP
SMOS
Argo
Harmonic analysis
Seasonal and interannual variations
Yu, Lisan
Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019)
topic_facet Sea surface salinity
Subpolar North Atlantic
SMAP
SMOS
Argo
Harmonic analysis
Seasonal and interannual variations
description © The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Yu, L. Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019). Remote Sensing, 12(13), (2020): 2092, doi:10.3390/rs12132092. Satellite remote sensing of sea surface salinity (SSS) in the recent decade (2010–2019) has proven the capability of L-band (1.4 GHz) measurements to resolve SSS spatiotemporal variability in the tropical and subtropical oceans. However, the fidelity of SSS retrievals in cold waters at mid-high latitudes has yet to be established. Here, four SSS products derived from two satellite missions were evaluated in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean in reference to two in situ gridded products. Harmonic analysis of annual and semiannual cycles in in situ products revealed that seasonal variations of SSS are dominated by an annual cycle, with a maximum in March and a minimum in September. The annual amplitudes are larger (>0.3 practical salinity scale (pss)) in the western basin where surface waters are colder and fresher, and weaker (~0.06 pss) in the eastern basin where surface waters are warmer and saltier. Satellite SSS products have difficulty producing the right annual cycle, particularly in the Labrador/Irminger seas where the SSS seasonality is dictated by the influx of Arctic low-salinity waters along the boundary currents. The study also found that there are basin-scale, time-varying drifts in the decade-long SMOS data records, which need to be corrected before the datasets can be used for studying climate variability of SSS This research was funded by NASA Ocean Salinity Science Team (OSST) activities through Grant 80NSSC18K1335.
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title Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019)
title_short Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019)
title_full Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019)
title_fullStr Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019)
title_full_unstemmed Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019)
title_sort variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar north atlantic (2010-2019)
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Western Basin
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Western Basin
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North Atlantic
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op_source Yu, L. (2020). Variability and uncertainty of satellite sea surface salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic (2010-2019). Remote Sensing, 12(13), 2092.
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