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Evaluating SWOT's capability in observing small-scale (<100km) sea surface height

Jinbo Wang (JPL, United States)

Event: 2023 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting

Session: Science III: Mesoscale and sub-mesoscale oceanography

Presentation type: Oral

SWOT was launched on December 16, 2022. The fast-repeat calibration and validation phase was conducted between March and July 2023. During this phase, we conducted in-situ field campaigns to collect ocean interior temperature, salinity and velocity, which were compared with twice-a-day SWOT KaRIn SSH sampling. Preliminary analyses on SWOT KaRIn, in-situ CTD data and high-resolution SST images show evidence that SWOT KaRIn can observe wavelengths below 10km, far exceeding the mission requirement. This talk includes a collection of early analyses, resulting from a large campaign group, on the evaluation of SWOT's capability of observing SSH below 100km spatial scales.

Contribution: SC32023-Evaluating_SWOT_s_capability_in_observing_small-scale___100km__sea_surface_height.pdf (pdf, 4302 ko)

Corresponding author:

Jinbo Wang

JPL

United States

Jinbo.Wang@jpl.nasa.gov

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