Abstract's details

Recent developments in Hydroweb database

Jean-Francois Cretaux (Legos, CNES, France)

CoAuthors

adalbert Arsen (Legos, France); Marie-Claude Gennero (legos CNES, France); Muriel Berge-Nguyen (Legos, CNES, France); Philippe Maisongrande (legos, CNES, France)

Event: 2014 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting

Session: Science Results from Satellite Altimetry: Inland waters (multi-mission and long-term monitoring)

Presentation type: Type Poster

Contribution: not provided

Abstract:

We present the current state of the Hydroweb (http://www.legos.obs-mip.fr/soa/hydrologie/hydroweb/) database as well as developments in progress. It provides offline water level time series on rivers, reservoirs and lakes based on altimetry data from several satellites (Topex/Poseidon, ERS, Jason-1&2, GFO, AltiKa and ENVISAT).
The major progress in Hydroweb concerns the development of an operational data centre with automatic acquisition and processing of IGDR data for updating time series in near real time (both for lakes & rivers) and also use of additional remote sensing data, like satellite imagery allowing the calculation of lake's surfaces.
A lake data centre is under development at the Legos in coordination with Hydrolare Project leaded by SHI (State Hydrological Institute of the Russian Academy of Science). It will provide the level-surface-volume variations of about 230 lakes and reservoirs, calculated through combination of various satellite images (Modis, Asar, Landsat, Cbers, Spot) and radar altimetry. The final objective is to propose a data centre fully based on remote sensing technique and controlled by in situ infrastructure for the Global Terrestrial Network for Lakes (GTN-L) under the supervision of WMO and GCOS.
In a longer perspective, the Hydroweb database will integrate data from future missions (Jason-3, Jason-CS, Sentinel-3A/B) and finally will serve for the design of the SWOT mission. The products of hydroweb will be used as input data for simulation of the SWOT products (water height and surface variations of lakes and rivers). In the future, the SWOT mission will allow to monitor on a sub-monthly basis the worldwide lakes and reservoirs bigger than 250 * 250 m and Hydroweb will host water level and extent products from this mission.
 
Jean-Francois Cretaux
Legos, CNES
France
jean-francois.cretaux@legos.obs-mip.fr