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Articles

Improvement of Sea Surface Height Measurements of HY-2A Satellite Altimeter Using Jason-2

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Pages 632-648 | Received 27 Mar 2018, Accepted 23 Sep 2018, Published online: 18 Nov 2018
 

Abstract

HY-2A, which was launched on 16 August 2011, is the Chinese first microwave ocean dynamics environment satellite. Analyses of HY-2A daily sea-level anomaly data and HY-2A–Jason-2 (H-J) dual crossover sea-level anomaly differences show that HY-2A has measurement differences that mainly refer to an orbit error. H-J crossover differences and HY-2A–HY-2A (H-H) crossover differences give an estimate of the HY-2A orbit error. Smoothing cubic-spline functions are then used to obtain a continuous estimation of the HY-2A orbit error over time. On the basis of the simultaneous global minimization of H-J dual crossover differences and H-H crossover differences, the HY-2A observation error is efficiently reduced and height measurement data that are more precise are obtained. Specifically, the range bias/trend of the HY-2A altimeter is removed effectively and the root mean square of H-J crossover sea-level anomaly differences decrease from above 60 cm to 5.64 cm, and the standard deviation of H-J crossover differences decreases from 6.68 to 5.64 cm. Furthermore, the rms and standard deviations of H-H crossover differences both decrease from 7.46 to 6.55 cm. The results show that HY-2A after correction has a measurement accuracy and precision that are comparable to those of Jason-2.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Acknowledgements

The authors would thank the National Satellite Ocean Application Service, State Oceanic Administration for providing HY-2A IGDR products (http://www.nsoas.gov.cn or http://ftp://114.255.97.103) and NOAA for providing Jason-2 GDR products (https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/)

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Funding

This study is supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (2016YFC1401800), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.41576176), Dragon 4 Project (ID.32292) and in part of National Programme on Global Change and Air-Sea Interaction (GASI-02-PAC-YGST2-04, GASI-02-IND-YGST2-04, GASI-02-SCS-YGST2-04).

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