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Comparisons of ocean colour merged data sets. St éphane Maritorena ICESS University of California, Santa Barbara. Special thanks to Odile, Antoine and the ACRI-ST Team. OUTLINE. Current Ocean Colour merged data sets and associated merging techniques and products. Coverage Time-series
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Comparisons of ocean colour merged data sets Stéphane Maritorena ICESS University of California, Santa Barbara Special thanks to Odile, Antoine and the ACRI-ST Team
OUTLINE • Current Ocean Colour merged data sets and associated merging techniques and products. • Coverage • Time-series • Matchups • Frequency distributions • Error estimates
Ocean Color Merged Data Sets • REASoN (ICESS/UCSB) • NASA OBPG • GlobCOLOUR
Daily coverage using SeaWiFS/Aqua and Meris (2003 data) GlobCOLOUR NASA REASoN
FREQUENCY OF COVERAGE (2005) Days Merged SeaWiFS Aqua
Relative contribution of each sensor to an 8-Day composite MERIS AQUA SeaWiFS
Issues with the particulate backscattering product Meris issue Mostly a SeaWiFS issue • Noise in the SeaWiFS Lwn() around gaps caused by clouds. In these areas, the Lwn() are sometimes higher than in nearby gap-free areas and this results in enhanced bbp (443) values. • Problem does not exist in Aqua data • MERIS shows some stripes of high BBP values on some swaths.
Matchups - CHL In situ data set (NOMAD + SeaBASS) with CHL: ~3100 stations CDM: ~700 stations BBP: ~180 stations Same day matchups, 3x3 box, 9 km data (4.5 km for GlobCOLOUR).
BBP CDM GlobCOLOUR REASoN
Monthly Chlorophyll May 2006
Error estimates at pixel level (%) Chla – May 2006 100% 50% 0%
Summary • The GlobCOLOUR data set provides better daily coverage thanks to the use of the MERIS data. • GlobCOLOUR also offers more products and several resolutions. • CHL • The three merged data sets are very consistent most of the time, except in coastal zones (Z < 1000 m). • MERIS alone tends to produce higher CHL values than SeaWiFS or AQUA. • AQUA alone tends to produce lower CHL values than SeaWiFS or MERIS
Summary (Cont’d) • CHL (Cont’d) • The REASoN and GlobCOLOUR (GSM) data contain less low CHL values than the NASA OBPG data. Also true for REASoN at high CHL values but better agreement in summer. • CDM • The agreement between the GlobCOLOUR and REASoN merged CDM products is excellent, always, everywhere. • BBP • SeaWiFS and MERIS BBP products are sometimes very (too) high. MODIS-AQUA BBP product appears more stable and reasonable.
Conclusion • The three merged data sets look good and are in good agreement overall. • Better agreement between the merged products than between the products from the individual sensors. • Some issues exist (BBP mostly) that need to be looked at.