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Results from Independent Calibration and Validation of Jason-3 and Jason-2

Jean-Damien DESJONQUERES (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States)

CoAuthors

Matthieu Talpe (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA); Shailen Desai (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA); Bruce Haines (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA)

Event: 2020 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting (virtual)

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

Presentation type: Type Forum only

Contribution: PDF file

Abstract:

The Jason-3 spacecraft has been collecting sea level measurements along the historical groundtrack since February 2016. In this poster, we present a summary of calibration and validation results, which indicate that the Jason-3 mission continues to provide altimetry products of high value for oceanographic applications at the mesoscale level and for climatic studies. In addition, we provide a preliminary cal/val assessment of Jason-3 products in their most recent GDR-F standard as compared to their current GDR-D standard. Specifically, we examine cycle-averaged statistics over cycles 24 to 53, as well as crossovers results. Lastly, we show that the Jason-2 data presented nominal performances until the spacecraft was decommissioned on 4 October 2019.
 
Jean-Damien DESJONQUERES
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
United States
jean-damien.m.desjonqueres@jpl.nasa.gov