Frontiers in Marine Science (Dec 2024)

Impact of two high resolution altimetry mission concepts on ocean forecasting

  • Mounir Benkiran,
  • Pierre-Yves Le Traon,
  • Pierre-Yves Le Traon,
  • Elisabeth Rémy,
  • Yann Drillet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2024.1465065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) with the Mercator Ocean/Copernicus Marine global 1/12° data assimilation system have been carried out to compare and quantify the expected performance of two high resolution altimetry mission concepts envisioned for the long-term evolution (post-2032) of the Copernicus Sentinel-3 topography mission. The two mission concepts are a constellation of two wide-swath altimeters and a constellation of 12 nadir altimeters. These two configurations greatly improve ocean forecasting and monitoring capabilities. Compared to a constellation of three nadir altimeters (the present configuration), analysis and forecast errors are reduced by a factor of 2. Our results also show that a constellation of two wide-swath altimeters has better performance than a constellation of 12 nadirs. Compared to a constellation of 12 nadirs, the error of the Sea Surface Height (SSH) forecast of a two wide swath constellation is reduced by 14% overall. Improvements are also observed when analyzing surface currents and Lagrangian diagnostics. A constellation of two wide-swath altimeters thus seems to be a very promising concept for the long-term evolution of the Sentinel-3 topography mission.

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