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Validation of SRTM-derived surface
currents off the Dutch coast by numerical circulation model results
Romeiser, R.
Breit, H.
Eineder, M.
Runge, H.
Flament,
P. de Jong, K.
Vogelzang, J.
Inst. of Oceanogr., Hamburg Univ., Germany
This paper appears in: Geoscience
and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2003. IGARSS '03. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE
International
Publication Date: 21-25 July 2003
Pages: 3085 - 3087
Volume: 5
Abstract:
The
feasibility of exploiting the along-track separation of 7 m between the
two
X band antennas of SRTM for ocean current measurements was already
demonstrated
by us at IGARSS 2002. We presented an SRTM image of the Dutch Waddenzee
with
clear phase variations in water-covered areas, which could be converted
into
line-of-sight current variations by about 1.3 m/s. A comparison with a
current
map from a tidal atlas showed good qualitative agreement, but digital
reference
data for a quantitative validation of the SRTM results were not
available.
In this work we present a detailed comparison of the SRTM data with
simulated
current fields from the numerical circulation model KUSTWAD. We obtain
an
overall correlation of 0.558, a regression coefficient of 1.011, and an
rms
difference between SRTM and KUSTWAD currents of 0.24 m/s. Furthermore,
we
analyze the correlation of spatial variations in the measured and
simulated
current fields on different length scales. We find that SRTM can
resolve
the current variations which are relevant to KUSTWAD down to scales on
the
order of 1 km.
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