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Towards Retrieving Reliable Ocean Surface Currents in the Coastal Zone From the Sentinel-1 Doppler Shift Observations

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans(2022)

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Recent developments on calibration and partitioning of the signal between the wave and current contributions significantly improve the accuracy of geophysical retrievals from Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar-based Doppler shift measurements in the open ocean. In this study, we revise the Sentinel-1B Interferometric Wide products acquired from December 2017 to January 2018 along the coastal zone of northern Norway. We find that the satellite attitude is responsible for 30% of the variation in the Doppler shift observations, while the antenna pattern can describe an additional 15%. The residual variation after recalibration is about 3.8 Hz, corresponding to 0.21-0.15 m/s radial velocity (RVL) depending on the incidence angle. Using recalibrated Sentinel-1 observations, collocated with near-surface wind from MetCoOp-Ensemble Prediction System and sea state from MyWaveWAM, we develop an empirical function (CDOP3SiX) for estimating the sea-state-induced Doppler shift. CDOP3SiX improves the accuracy of sea state contribution estimates under mixed wind fetch conditions and demonstrates that the Norwegian Coastal Current can be detected in the Sentinel-1 derived ocean surface current RVL maps. Moreover, two anticyclonic mesoscale eddies with radial velocities of about 0.5 m/s are detected. The surface current patterns are consistent with the collocated sea surface temperature observations. The Doppler shift observations from Sentinel-1 can therefore be used to study ocean surface currents in the coastal zone with a 1.5 km spatial resolution.
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Sentinel-1,Doppler shift,ocean surface currents,sea state,neural networks
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