Measuring currents, ice drift, and waves from space: the Sea surface KInematics Multiscale monitoring (SKIM) concept
Ocean Science, 2018•os.copernicus.org
We propose a satellite mission that uses a near-nadir Ka-band Doppler radar to measure
surface currents, ice drift and ocean waves at spatial scales of 40 km and more, with
snapshots at least every day for latitudes 75 to 82°, and every few days for other latitudes.
The use of incidence angles of 6 and 12° allows for measurement of the directional wave
spectrum, which yields accurate corrections of the wave-induced bias in the current
measurements. The instrument's design, an algorithm for current vector retrieval and the …
surface currents, ice drift and ocean waves at spatial scales of 40 km and more, with
snapshots at least every day for latitudes 75 to 82°, and every few days for other latitudes.
The use of incidence angles of 6 and 12° allows for measurement of the directional wave
spectrum, which yields accurate corrections of the wave-induced bias in the current
measurements. The instrument's design, an algorithm for current vector retrieval and the …
Abstract
We propose a satellite mission that uses a near-nadir Ka-band Doppler radar to measure surface currents, ice drift and ocean waves at spatial scales of 40 km and more, with snapshots at least every day for latitudes 75 to 82°, and every few days for other latitudes. The use of incidence angles of 6 and 12° allows for measurement of the directional wave spectrum, which yields accurate corrections of the wave-induced bias in the current measurements. The instrument's design, an algorithm for current vector retrieval and the expected mission performance are presented here. The instrument proposed can reveal features of tropical ocean and marginal ice zone (MIZ) dynamics that are inaccessible to other measurement systems, and providing global monitoring of the ocean mesoscale that surpasses the capability of today's nadir altimeters. Measuring ocean wave properties has many applications, including examining wave–current interactions, air–sea fluxes, the transport and convergence of marine plastic debris and assessment of marine and coastal hazards.
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