The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission launched in November 2009 will provide, for the first time, satellite observations of sea surface salinity (SSS). At level 3 (L3) of the SMOS processing chain, the large amount of SSS data obtained by the satellite will be summarized in gridded products with the aim of synthesizing the information and reducing the error of individual SSS observations. In this paper, we present the algorithm adopted by the CP34 SMOS processing center to generate the SMOS L3 products and discuss the choices adopted. The algorithm is based on optimal statistical interpolation. This method needs the following: 1) the prescription of a background field; 2) a prefiltering procedure to reduce the data set size; 3...