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Validation of New Sea Surface Wind Products From Scatterometers Onboard the HY-2B and MetOp-C Satellites
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EngineeringAtmospheric SoundingOceanographyMetop-c SatellitesEarth ScienceGeophysicsMarine MeteorologySatellite MeasurementAtmospheric ScienceNew Ku-band ScatterometerMeteorological MeasurementMeteorologyRadiation MeasurementQuality ControlSpace WeatherSatellite Navigation SystemsRadarAerospace EngineeringRemote SensingSatellite MeteorologyWind Retrieval
The new Ku-band scatterometer (HSCAT-B) onboard the HY-2B satellite was launched on October 25, 2018, and soon after the C-band scatterometer (Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT)-C) onboard the MetOp-C satellite was launched on November 6, 2018. This article aims to validate the new sea surface wind products from them, and also to summarize the common issues in current scatterometer wind products. Thus, other scatterometer data are also used for comparisons, including the C-band MetOp-B/ASCAT, and Ku-band SCATSAT-1/OSCAT2 and HY-2A/SCAT winds. In this study, the C-band and Ku-band scatterometer wind products were each reproduced using the same procedures, in terms of backscatter calibration, wind retrieval, and quality control. The scatterometer winds are compared to the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) ERA5 winds or buoy winds, and the results show that the quality of ASCAT-C winds is almost the same as the well-known ASCAT-B; the HSCAT-B winds show quite good quality and similar validating statistics as ASCAT winds. Noticeable wind-speed-dependent biases are found in all Ku-band scatterometer winds, which suggests that refinements are needed for the NSCAT-4 geophysical model function, especially in terms of wind speed dependence for all incidence angles.
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