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Validity assessment of SAMOSA retracking for fully-focused SAR altimeter waveforms

Frithjof Ehlers, Florian Schlembach, Marcel Kleinherenbrink, Cornelis Slobbe

2022Advances in Space Research15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We demonstrate in this work how we can take advantage of known unfocused SAR (UF-SAR) retracking methods (e.g. the physical SAMOSA model) for retracking of fully-focused SAR (FF-SAR) waveforms. Our insights are an important step towards consistent observations of sea surface height, significant wave height and backscatter coefficient (wind speed) with both UF-SAR and FF-SAR. This is of particular interest for SAR altimetry in the coastal zone, since coastal clutter may be filtered out more efficiently in the high-resolution FF-SAR waveform data, which has the potential to improve data quality. We implemented a multi-mission FF-SAR altimetry processor for Sentinel-3 (S3) and Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich (S6), using a back-projection algorithm, and analysed ocean waveform statistics compared to multilooked UF-SAR. We find for Sentinel-3 that the averaged power waveforms of UF-SAR and FF-SAR over ocean are virtually identical, while for Sentinel-6 the FF-SAR power waveforms better resemble the UF-SAR zero-Doppler beam. We can explain and model the similarities and differences in the data via theoretical considerations of the waveform integrals. These findings suggest to use the existing UF-SAR SAMOSA model for retracking S3 FF-SAR waveforms but the SAMOSA zero-Doppler beam model for S6 FF-SAR waveforms, instead. Testing the outlined approach over short track segments, we obtain range biases between UF-SAR and FF-SAR lower than 2 mm and significant wave height biases lower than 5 cm.

Topics & Concepts

WaveformSynthetic aperture radarAltimeterRemote sensingClutterSignificant wave heightSea-surface heightBackscatter (email)Doppler effectGeologyComputer scienceGeodesyWind waveRadarPhysicsTelecommunicationsOceanographyWirelessAstronomyOcean Waves and Remote SensingArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
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