Validation of Copernicus Sea Level Altimetry Products in the Baltic Sea and Estonian Lakes

Multi-mission satellite altimetry (e.g., ERS, Envisat, TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason) data have enabled a synoptic-scale view of ocean variations in past decades. Since 2016, the Sentinel-3 mission has provided better spatial and temporal sampling compared to its predecessors. The Sentinel-3 Ku/C Radar Alti...

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Main Authors: Aive Liibusk, Tarmo Kall, Sander Rikka, Rivo Uiboupin, Ülo Suursaar, Kuo-Hsin Tseng
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/24/4062
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spelling doaj-17347545232e4f83be072c255d7515b52020-12-12T00:04:48ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-12-01124062406210.3390/rs12244062Validation of Copernicus Sea Level Altimetry Products in the Baltic Sea and Estonian LakesAive Liibusk0Tarmo Kall1Sander Rikka2Rivo Uiboupin3Ülo Suursaar4Kuo-Hsin Tseng5Chair of Geomatics, Estonian University of Life Sciences, 51006 Tartu, EstoniaChair of Geomatics, Estonian University of Life Sciences, 51006 Tartu, EstoniaDepartment of Marine Systems, Tallinn University of Technology, 12618 Tallinn, EstoniaDepartment of Marine Systems, Tallinn University of Technology, 12618 Tallinn, EstoniaEstonian Marine Institute, University of Tartu, 12618 Tallinn, EstoniaCenter for Space and Remote Sensing Research, National Central University, Taoyuan 32001, TaiwanMulti-mission satellite altimetry (e.g., ERS, Envisat, TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason) data have enabled a synoptic-scale view of ocean variations in past decades. Since 2016, the Sentinel-3 mission has provided better spatial and temporal sampling compared to its predecessors. The Sentinel-3 Ku/C Radar Altimeter (SRAL) is one of the synthetic aperture radar altimeters (SAR Altimeter) which is more precise for coastal and lake observations. The article studies the performance of the Sentinel-3 Level-2 sea level altimetry products in the coastal areas of the Baltic Sea and on two lakes of Estonia. The Sentinel-3 data were compared with (i) collocated Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ship measurements, (ii) the Estonian geoid model (EST-GEOID2017) together with sea-level anomaly corrections from the tide gauges, and (iii) collocated buoy measurements. The comparisons were carried out along seven Sentinel-3A/B tracks across the Baltic Sea and Estonian lakes in 2019. In addition, the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) Level-3 sea-level products and the Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO) reanalysis outcomes were compared with measurements from Estonia’s 21 tide gauges and the buoy deployed offshore. Our results showed that the uncertainty of the Sentinel-3 Level-2 altimetry product was below decimetre level for the seacoast and the selected lakes of Estonia. Results from CMEMS Level-3 altimetry products showed a correlation of 0.83 (RMSE 0.18 m) and 0.91 (RMSE 0.27 m) when compared against the tide gauge measurements and the NEMO model, respectively. The overall performance of the altimetry products was very good, except in the immediate vicinity of the coastline and for the lakes, where the accuracy was nearly three times lower than for the open sea, but still acceptably good.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/24/4062sea levelGNSSNEMO reanalysistide gaugespressure buoysgeoid model
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author Aive Liibusk
Tarmo Kall
Sander Rikka
Rivo Uiboupin
Ülo Suursaar
Kuo-Hsin Tseng
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Tarmo Kall
Sander Rikka
Rivo Uiboupin
Ülo Suursaar
Kuo-Hsin Tseng
Validation of Copernicus Sea Level Altimetry Products in the Baltic Sea and Estonian Lakes
Remote Sensing
sea level
GNSS
NEMO reanalysis
tide gauges
pressure buoys
geoid model
author_facet Aive Liibusk
Tarmo Kall
Sander Rikka
Rivo Uiboupin
Ülo Suursaar
Kuo-Hsin Tseng
author_sort Aive Liibusk
title Validation of Copernicus Sea Level Altimetry Products in the Baltic Sea and Estonian Lakes
title_short Validation of Copernicus Sea Level Altimetry Products in the Baltic Sea and Estonian Lakes
title_full Validation of Copernicus Sea Level Altimetry Products in the Baltic Sea and Estonian Lakes
title_fullStr Validation of Copernicus Sea Level Altimetry Products in the Baltic Sea and Estonian Lakes
title_full_unstemmed Validation of Copernicus Sea Level Altimetry Products in the Baltic Sea and Estonian Lakes
title_sort validation of copernicus sea level altimetry products in the baltic sea and estonian lakes
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Multi-mission satellite altimetry (e.g., ERS, Envisat, TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason) data have enabled a synoptic-scale view of ocean variations in past decades. Since 2016, the Sentinel-3 mission has provided better spatial and temporal sampling compared to its predecessors. The Sentinel-3 Ku/C Radar Altimeter (SRAL) is one of the synthetic aperture radar altimeters (SAR Altimeter) which is more precise for coastal and lake observations. The article studies the performance of the Sentinel-3 Level-2 sea level altimetry products in the coastal areas of the Baltic Sea and on two lakes of Estonia. The Sentinel-3 data were compared with (i) collocated Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ship measurements, (ii) the Estonian geoid model (EST-GEOID2017) together with sea-level anomaly corrections from the tide gauges, and (iii) collocated buoy measurements. The comparisons were carried out along seven Sentinel-3A/B tracks across the Baltic Sea and Estonian lakes in 2019. In addition, the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) Level-3 sea-level products and the Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO) reanalysis outcomes were compared with measurements from Estonia’s 21 tide gauges and the buoy deployed offshore. Our results showed that the uncertainty of the Sentinel-3 Level-2 altimetry product was below decimetre level for the seacoast and the selected lakes of Estonia. Results from CMEMS Level-3 altimetry products showed a correlation of 0.83 (RMSE 0.18 m) and 0.91 (RMSE 0.27 m) when compared against the tide gauge measurements and the NEMO model, respectively. The overall performance of the altimetry products was very good, except in the immediate vicinity of the coastline and for the lakes, where the accuracy was nearly three times lower than for the open sea, but still acceptably good.
topic sea level
GNSS
NEMO reanalysis
tide gauges
pressure buoys
geoid model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/24/4062
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