A review of recent evaluation of satellite estimates sea surface salinity in the tropical Indian Ocean

I. Momin, A. Mitra, D. K. Mahapatra, E. Rajagopal
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Aquarius is mission that aims to measure Sea surface salinity (SSS) from the space in order to provide the global salinity for climate studies. Accurate estimation of SSS is useful for the hydrological cycle, oceanographic processes, and climate. Recently the new version (V4) of Aquarius data releases with the improving the quality of the data and achieving the mission accuracy requirement globally on monthly scale. This paper highlight the results of recently release Aquarius V4, and version 3 (V3) data with Argo observations on monthly time scale from 2012-2014 periods. The spatial distribution of mean SSS shows that both products capture the SSS variation very well. The Aquarius V4 SSS showed minor improvement over the Aquarius V3 SSS with less root mean square error over the central & eastern equatorial Indian Ocean (EEIO) & part of Bay of Bengal (BOB). The frequency distribution is also improved in Aquarius V4 compare to Aquarius V3 average over the different regions. However, both the versions overestimates/underestimates the frequency of low/high salinity values.
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最近对卫星估计热带印度洋海面盐度的评估综述
水瓶座的任务旨在从太空测量海面盐度(SSS),以便为气候研究提供全球盐度。对SSS的准确估计对水文循环、海洋过程和气候都是有用的。最近,Aquarius数据的新版本(V4)发布,数据质量不断提高,在全球范围内实现了每月的任务精度要求。本文重点介绍了最近发布的水瓶座V4和版本3 (V3)数据的结果,其中包括2012-2014年期间的月度时间尺度的Argo观测。平均SSS的空间分布表明,两种产品都能很好地反映SSS的变化。在赤道印度洋中部和东部(EEIO)和孟加拉湾部分地区(BOB), Aquarius V4 SSS比Aquarius V3 SSS略有改善,均方根误差较小。与不同地区的Aquarius V3平均值相比,Aquarius V4的频率分布也得到了改进。然而,两种版本都高估/低估了低/高盐度值的频率。
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