Ocean Science (Jan 2025)

Blending 2D topography images from the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission into the altimeter constellation with the Level-3 multi-mission Data Unification and Altimeter Combination System (DUACS)

  • G. Dibarboure,
  • C. Anadon,
  • F. Briol,
  • E. Cadier,
  • R. Chevrier,
  • A. Delepoulle,
  • Y. Faugère,
  • A. Laloue,
  • R. Morrow,
  • N. Picot,
  • P. Prandi,
  • M.-I. Pujol,
  • M. Raynal,
  • A. Tréboutte,
  • C. Ubelmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-283-2025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 283 – 323

Abstract

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The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission delivers unprecedented swath-altimetry products. Despite SWOT's 2D coverage and precision, its Level-2 ocean products suffer from the same limitations as their counterparts from nadir altimetry missions. To achieve the mission's primary science objectives, the space agencies generate Level-2 ocean products with SWOT alone. In contrast, some research domains and applications require consistent multi-mission observations, such as the Level-3 ocean products provided by the Data Unification and Altimeter Combination System (DUACS) for almost 3 decades and with 20 different satellites. In this paper, we describe how we extended the Level-3 algorithms to handle SWOT's unique swath-altimeter data. We also illustrate and discuss the benefits, relevance, and limitations of Level-3 swath-altimeter products for various research domains.