Session 4.2 Multi-sensor Improved Sea Surface Temperature (MISST) for GODAE (Invited Presentation)

Wednesday, 22 September 2004: 9:00 AM
Chelle Gentemann, Remote Sensing Systems, Santa Rosa, CA; and G. A. Wick, J. Cummings, and E. J. Bayler

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The MISST project focuses on (1) producing an improved global, daily, high-resolution, sea surface temperature (SST) product through the combination of observations from complementary infrared and microwave sensors and (2) demonstrating the impact of improved multi-sensor SST products on operational ocean models, numerical weather prediction, and tropical cyclone intensity forecasting. Producing a high-quality multi-sensor SST will require careful inter-calibration of different satellite sensors, calculation of sensor-specific observation errors that consider environmental variables, location of observation, time of day, and sensor calibration problems; development of techniques for relating and combining measurements at different depths, spatial resolutions, and times of the day; and implementation of data fusion methodologies. This project will make a direct US contribution to the Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) by working within the GODAE High-Resolution SST Pilot Project (GHRSST-PP), initiated by the international GODAE steering team, to coordinate the production of a new generation high-resolution SST. Data availability and current status of the project will be presented.
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