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Sea Ice-thickness product iNter-comparison eXerciSe – The ESA SIN’XS project

Elodie Da Silva (NOVELTIS, France)

CoAuthors

Christian Haas (AWI, Germany); Sara Fleury (LEGOS, France); Michel Tsamados (UCL, England); Eric Munesa (NOVELTIS, France); Mathis Bertin (NOVELTIS, France); Stefan Hendricks (AWI, Germany); Stephan Paul (AWI, Germany); Harry Heorton (UCL, England); Mahmoud El Hajj (NOVELTIS, France); Jérôme Bouffard (ESA, Italy)

Event: 2022 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting

Session: Science IV: Altimetry for Cryosphere and Hydrology

Presentation type: Type Poster

Contribution: PDF file

Abstract:

The SIN’XS project, led by NOVELTIS in collaboration with AWI, LEGOS and UCL, is a three-year activity (May 2022 – May 2025) funded by ESA in the frame of the Polar Science Cluster, with the objective to foster collaborative research and interdisciplinary networking actions.
In light of rapid changes of the Arctic and Antarctic sea ice cover, continued and improved observations, understanding, and predictions of its thickness are particularly important for a range of fields from climate studies to offshore operations in ice. Systematic and accurate ice thickness observations are now available from several satellite missions.
However, they differ in used processing algorithms and assumptions, temporal and spatial coverage and resolution, and applicability to stakeholder needs like modelling and assimilation, numerical weather prediction, and ship routing. These differences between products have so far complicated the consistent use of the various data products, and there is little consensus about Arctic and Antarctic Sea ice volume variability and change.
The Sea Ice-thickness product iNter-comparison eXerciSe (SIN’XS) will identify some of these gaps by carrying out in-depth intercomparisons of a wide range of satellite ice thickness products from altimetry and other methods, in close collaboration with an international community of scientific and operational sea ice experts, and in partnership with the WMO Global Cryosphere Watch (GCW).
It will develop joint protocols for the intercomparison of ice thickness products and their validation, using established approaches from the GEO/CEOS Quality Assurance framework for Earth Observation (QA4EO) and by further developing a framework for Fiducial Reference Measurements (FRMs).
SIN’XS will develop an online system to engage the community with data submission and to support scientific analysis and impact assessment of the data sets and intercomparisons.
In this poster, we will present the main objectives, the tools and the first outcomes of the project.
 

Poster show times:

Room Start Date End Date
Mezzanine Tue, Nov 01 2022,17:15 Tue, Nov 01 2022,18:15
Mezzanine Thu, Nov 03 2022,14:00 Thu, Nov 03 2022,15:45
Elodie Da Silva
NOVELTIS
France
elodie.dasilva@noveltis.fr