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Using SARAL/AltiKa to Improve Ka-band Altimeter Measurements for Coastal Zones, Hydrology and Ice: The PEACHI Prototype

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AbstractFollowing the successful launch of the SARAL space mission in February 2013, the reliability of the innovative AltiKa altimeter has been demonstrated for deep ocean applications, where Ka-band performances are excellent. With the objective to ensure the complementarity but also the continuity with the altimeter Level-2 products provided in the open ocean, the Prototype for Expertise on AltiKa for Coastal, Hydrology and Ice (PEACHI) project has been set up as an initiative of the French space agency, CNES, to provide a data set of research-grade Level-2 parameters that might be interesting for SARAL secondary objectives on the study of coastal dynamics, inland waters, polar oceans, or continental and sea ices. Thus, the PEACHI prototype has been developed to process and accurately tune dedicated algorithms for the assessment of Ka-band parameters, from the instrument processing to geophysical corrections. As a result, the PEACHI prototype routinely provides end users with new or improved altimeter corrections for scientific applications dedicated to mesoscale monitoring but also synergistic science.Keywords: AltimetryAltiKaPEACHIcoastal areassurface hydrologyice AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to deeply acknowledge all the participants in the PEACHI project, particularly the CNES, LEGOS, and CLS teams.FundingWe would like to thank CNES for its support on the PEACHI project.Notes1 See AVISO website: http://www.aviso.altimetry.fr/en/data/products/ocean-indicators-products/el-nino-bulletin.html

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