DocumentCode
899015
Title
ARGO upper salinity measurements: perspectives for L-band radiometers calibration and retrieved sea surface salinity validation
Author
Boutin, J. ; Martin, N.
Author_Institution
Lab. d´´Oceanographie et du Climat-Experimentation et Approches Numeriques, Paris, France
Volume
3
Issue
2
fYear
2006
fDate
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
202
Lastpage
206
Abstract
With the view of preparing the strategy for the calibration/validation of future L-band satellite radiometers, we examine the salinity variability recorded by Array for Real-Time Geostrophic Oceanography (ARGO) floats in the upper 10-m layer of the surface ocean. Using one year of ARGO measurements,we show that the surface salinity variability at ten days and 200-km scales is above ±0.1 psu for 30% of the drifters and that this variability is larger than 0.2 psu in tropical regions affected by strong river discharges and by precipitations, and in frontal areas characterized by strong mesoscale activity. Vertical gradient observed between 5-10-m depth is much lower than the horizontal variability but leads to systematic biases in the tropics. The South Pacific Ocean appears to be the less variable both vertically and horizontally.
Keywords
calibration; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic regions; radiometers; remote sensing; seawater; ARGO; Array for Real-Time Geostrophic Oceanography; L-band radiometers calibration; South Pacific Ocean; atmospheric precipitations; microwave radiometry; river discharges; salinity variability; sea surface salinity; surface ocean; upper salinity measurements; Area measurement; Calibration; L-band; Oceans; Radiometers; Satellite broadcasting; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Sea surface salinity; Surface discharges; Microwave radiometry; salinity; sea surface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-598X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LGRS.2005.861930
Filename
1621079
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