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A New Method to Combine Coastal Sea Surface Height Estimates from Multiple Retrackers by Using the Dijkstra Algorithm

Fukai Peng, Xiaoli Deng, Maofei Jiang, Salvatore Dinardo, Yunzhong Shen

2023Remote Sensing12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To increase data availability and accuracy in the coastal zone, especially in the last 5 km to the coast, we present a SCMR (Seamless Combination of Multiple Retrackers) processing strategy to combine sea surface height (SSH) estimates from waveform retrackers of SGDR MLE4, ALES, WLS3 and MB4 for Jason-3 and Saral missions, and of SAMOSA and SAMOSA+ for Sentinel-3A mission in the Australian coastal zone. The SCMR does not require the waveform classification result. It includes two steps: (1) estimating and removing the SSH bias due mainly to the significant wave height (SWH) difference-dependent height differences, and (2) determining the optimal along-track SSH profile by using the Dijkstra algorithm. In the study region, the results show that the SCMR increases the data availability by up to 15% in the last 5 km to the coast and reduces the noise level by 28–34% at the spatial scales < 2.5 km. The validation results against tide gauges show that SCMR-derived SSH estimates achieve a better accuracy than that from any single retracker, with the improvement percentage of 6.26% and 4.94% over 0–10 km and 20–100 km distance bands, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Significant wave heightSea-surface heightAlgorithmTide gaugeRemote sensingWaveformEnvironmental scienceGeodesyGeologyMeteorologySea levelComputer scienceAltimeterOceanographyGeographyRadarWind waveTelecommunicationsOcean Waves and Remote SensingOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research