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Validating Swot measurements in the Western Mediterranean Sea
A series of at-sea campaigns to calibrate and validate the Swot sea surface heights are ongoing. One of the Mediterranean Sea at-sea campaign was recently carried out, with interesting results to be compared with the Swot mission’s future data.
As mentioned in the Image of the Month of April 2023, some of the Swot “Adopt a crossover” campaigns are currently taking benefits of the 1-day orbit Calval phase of the mission to sample the ocean and help in validating the data.
An at-sea campaign just took place close to the Balearic Islands, “FaSt-Swot, leg1” campaign ( 25/04/2023 – 29/04/2023 ), led by Imedea (Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados) in coordination with Socib (Sistema de Observación Costero y de Predicción), both centers located in the Balearic Islands. During the cruise, a submesoscale eddy was pinpointed using several sensors (including the preliminary Swot images made in that aim). Different in situ instruments were deployed to sample this eddy at the highest possible resolution for comparison purposes with future Swot measurements collected during an ulterior mission phase.
The FaSt-SWOT project is funded by the Spanish Research Agency and the European Regional Development Fund (AEI/FEDER, UE) under Grant Agreement (PID2021-122417NB-I00).
See https://www.swot-adac.org/news/fast-swot-blog-tracking-a-small-eddy-under-swot-swath/
Contacts: Ananda Pascual, Baptiste Mourre