International audienceAn Ocean System Simulation Experiment is used to quantify the observing capability of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission and its contribution to higher-quality reconstructed sea level anomaly (SLA) fields using optimal interpolation. The paper focuses on the potential of SWOT for mesoscale observation (wavelengths larger than 100 km and time periods larger than 10 days) and its ability to replace or complement altimetry for classical mesoscale applications. For mesoscale variability, the wide swath from SWOT provides an unprecedented sampling capability. SWOT alone would enable the regional surface signal reconstruction as precisely as a four-altimeter constellation would, in regions where temporal s...
The future Surface Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission due to be launched in 2022 will extend the ...
NASA\u27s Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite, scheduled for launch in 2020, will pr...
International audienceThe growing availability of ocean data brought forth by recent advancements in...
International audienceAn Ocean System Simulation Experiment is used to quantify the observing capabi...
Current generation satellite altimetry missions have played a fundamental role in improving our unde...
During the past 25 years, altimetric observations of the ocean surface from space have been mapped t...
A first attempt was made to quantify the impact of the assimilation of Surface Water Ocean Topograph...
International audienceDuring the past 25 years, altimetric observations of the ocean surface from sp...
Many issues may challenge standard interpolation techniques to produce high-resolution gridded maps ...
The future Surface Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission due to be launched in 2022 will extend the ...
NASA\u27s Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite, scheduled for launch in 2020, will pr...
International audienceThe growing availability of ocean data brought forth by recent advancements in...
International audienceAn Ocean System Simulation Experiment is used to quantify the observing capabi...
Current generation satellite altimetry missions have played a fundamental role in improving our unde...
During the past 25 years, altimetric observations of the ocean surface from space have been mapped t...
A first attempt was made to quantify the impact of the assimilation of Surface Water Ocean Topograph...
International audienceDuring the past 25 years, altimetric observations of the ocean surface from sp...
Many issues may challenge standard interpolation techniques to produce high-resolution gridded maps ...
The future Surface Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission due to be launched in 2022 will extend the ...
NASA\u27s Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite, scheduled for launch in 2020, will pr...
International audienceThe growing availability of ocean data brought forth by recent advancements in...