Corrections to altimeter-measured sea surface height anomalies (SSHA) have a larger proportional effect for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) altimetry than conventional, pulse-limited altimetry because of lower range noise. Here, we quantified the impact of the current generation of altimeter corrections in the coastal zone of the Northwest Atlantic, a region with significant dynamic activity. In this study, we used the sea level variance analysis to determine the change in variance for the altimeter corrections—range, geophysical, and mean surface—compared to the baseline. We also evaluated the performance of two coastal retrackers, ALES (empirical) and SAMOSA++ (fully analytical), against the SSHA from the Radar Altimeter Database System (R...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Calibration and Validation of Satellite Altimetry.The qual...
Coastal zones are challenging areas for sensing by satellite altimeters because reflected signals fr...
Sea-level measurements from radar satellite altimetry have reached a high level of accuracy and prec...
Corrections to altimeter-measured sea surface height anomalies (SSHA) have a larger proportional eff...
Satellite altimeter data in coastal region need a careful selection of data and corrections, as well...
International audienceSatellite radar altimetry provides a unique sea level data set that extends ov...
Satellite altimeter sea surface height anomaly (SSHA) data accuracy and applications are rapidly mat...
International audienceWe examine the issue of sustained measurements of sea level in the coastal zon...
The investigation of ocean surface topography variation by low-resolution mode (LRM) altimeters at l...
In the 20 years since the original paper by Srokosz (1986) on sea state bias (SSB), much work has be...
It has long been known that the sea level measured by radar altimeters is lower than the true sea le...
Abstract: This study addresses the impact of satellite altimetry data processing on sea level studie...
The sea state bias (SSB) is a large source of uncertainty in the estimation of sea level from satell...
Satellite altimetry has revolutionised our understanding of ocean dynamics thanks to frequent sampli...
We examine the issue of sustained measurements of sea level in the coastal zone, first by summarizin...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Calibration and Validation of Satellite Altimetry.The qual...
Coastal zones are challenging areas for sensing by satellite altimeters because reflected signals fr...
Sea-level measurements from radar satellite altimetry have reached a high level of accuracy and prec...
Corrections to altimeter-measured sea surface height anomalies (SSHA) have a larger proportional eff...
Satellite altimeter data in coastal region need a careful selection of data and corrections, as well...
International audienceSatellite radar altimetry provides a unique sea level data set that extends ov...
Satellite altimeter sea surface height anomaly (SSHA) data accuracy and applications are rapidly mat...
International audienceWe examine the issue of sustained measurements of sea level in the coastal zon...
The investigation of ocean surface topography variation by low-resolution mode (LRM) altimeters at l...
In the 20 years since the original paper by Srokosz (1986) on sea state bias (SSB), much work has be...
It has long been known that the sea level measured by radar altimeters is lower than the true sea le...
Abstract: This study addresses the impact of satellite altimetry data processing on sea level studie...
The sea state bias (SSB) is a large source of uncertainty in the estimation of sea level from satell...
Satellite altimetry has revolutionised our understanding of ocean dynamics thanks to frequent sampli...
We examine the issue of sustained measurements of sea level in the coastal zone, first by summarizin...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Calibration and Validation of Satellite Altimetry.The qual...
Coastal zones are challenging areas for sensing by satellite altimeters because reflected signals fr...
Sea-level measurements from radar satellite altimetry have reached a high level of accuracy and prec...