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Absolute altimeter bias estimates from the Bass Strait site in Australia

Christopher Watson (University of Tasmania, Australia)

CoAuthors

Legresy Benoit (CSIRO, Australia); Church John (CSIRO, Australia); King Matt (University of Tasmania, Australia)

Event: 2016 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting

Session: Regional and Global CAL/VAL for Assembling a Climate Data Record

Presentation type: Type Oral

Contribution: PDF file

Abstract:

The Bass Strait altimeter validation site (40° 39’S, 145° 36’ E) has provided cycle-by-cycle estimates of absolute altimeter bias for the Jason-series reference missions since the launch of TOPEX/Poseidon. The site consists of moored oceanographic instrumentation, precision GPS buoys and land based reference receivers and a coastal tide gauge. The site has recently been enhanced with the deployment of a further moored array of instrumentation to facilitate absolute bias determination for the Sentinel-3A mission.

Here we present updated results from the Bass Strait facility. We detail results for the Jason-3 mission including sea surface height (SSH) bias and investigations into each SSH correction. We detail our method to validate the Sentinel-3A mission and present early results. We conclude with a snapshot of future plans for Sentinel-3B and SWOT missions.
 

Oral presentation show times:

Room Start Date End Date
Auditorium Wed, Nov 02 2016,14:00 Wed, Nov 02 2016,14:15
Christopher Watson
University of Tasmania
Australia
cwatson@utas.edu.au