Satellite altimetry observations are checked against in situ measurements to assess the capability of this remote sensing technique to describe the surface circulation in the Ligurian Sea. CTD profiles were collected during five oceanographic campaigns from 2017 and 2024 along the satellite track Jason 044, crossing the Ligurian Sea from the Corsica Channel to the coast close to Genoa. Eight months of ADCP surface currents from a fixed mooring were also used for the comparison with altimetric-derived geostrophic currents. Moreover, the possible contribution of ICESat-2 to oceanographic studies in the area is investigated. Altimetric measurements successfully reproduce the basic circulation features of the region and their seasonal variation and, despite the different nature of the used systems, can be well integrated with in situ observations. The results from the direct comparison with daily mean values of ADCP surface currents reported an RMSD of the same order as the standard deviation, which is consistent with similar investigations in other areas but evidences the need to define more appropriate metrics and methods.

Satellite Altimetry and Seasonal Circulation in the Ligurian Sea

Nardini R.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Satellite altimetry observations are checked against in situ measurements to assess the capability of this remote sensing technique to describe the surface circulation in the Ligurian Sea. CTD profiles were collected during five oceanographic campaigns from 2017 and 2024 along the satellite track Jason 044, crossing the Ligurian Sea from the Corsica Channel to the coast close to Genoa. Eight months of ADCP surface currents from a fixed mooring were also used for the comparison with altimetric-derived geostrophic currents. Moreover, the possible contribution of ICESat-2 to oceanographic studies in the area is investigated. Altimetric measurements successfully reproduce the basic circulation features of the region and their seasonal variation and, despite the different nature of the used systems, can be well integrated with in situ observations. The results from the direct comparison with daily mean values of ADCP surface currents reported an RMSD of the same order as the standard deviation, which is consistent with similar investigations in other areas but evidences the need to define more appropriate metrics and methods.
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