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    Publication Date: 2019-10-24
    Description: Accurate prediction of sea surface emission is the key for sea surface salinity retrieval from satellite microwave radiometer. In order to retrieve salinity from satellite observation, several sea surface microwave emission models have been developed based on theoretical or empirical methods and validated by in-situ measurements in different regions. However, their performances are still unclear in the Chinese coastal waters. In this study, based on two cruises measurements in the East China Sea (ECS), including the brightness temperature measured by a shipborne microwave radiometer and other auxiliary data (sea surface salinity, sea surface temperature and wind speed), the performances of different sea surface emission models are tested. The results showed that the developed models provide fairly good accuracy in predicting brightness temperature; for example, the accuracy of small perturbance/small scale approximation model (SPM/SSA), two-scale model (TSM) and empirical model is in the range from 0.6 K to 3 K. Moreover, the TSM and empirical models are further improved by optimizing the model parameters in the ECS. Finally, the sea surface salinity were retrieved from shipborne measured data based on the improved models, and the results show that the root mean square (rms) differences between retrieved and in-situ sea surface salinity is about 0.4 psu, indicating the significant improvement by the regional model parameters.
    Electronic ISSN: 2072-4292
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Geography
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