Correction of the SMAP Sea Surface Brightness Temperature and Retrieval of Sea Surface Salinity Incorporating CYGNSS Observables
Zheng Li,
Fei Guo,
Zhiyu Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The correction of sea surface brightness temperature is crucial for improving the accuracy of sea surface salinity (SSS) retrieval by L-band microwave radiometer. However, the traditional method of correcting brightness temperature using only wind speed and significant wave height (SWH) is inadequate, as sea surface roughness is affected by multiple factors. The Global Navigation Satellite System Reflectometer (GNSS-R) observables, which directly respond to sea surface roughness, have been preliminarily valida… Show more
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