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Post-Launch Calibration–Validation and Data Quality Evaluation of SCATSAT-1


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Here we provide a brief description of the post-launch data quality evaluation and calibration–validation chain of the SCATSAT-1, the second scatterometers mission of Indian Space Research Organisation. This chain is of absolute importance to monitor the satellite health and its impact on its measurements. It also provides us overview of the suitability of the data for various applications. The results show that the SCATSAT instrument is having nominal behaviour, the measurements are of very high quality and is comparable to the reference mission QuikSCAT. The ocean surface winds derived using SCATSAT-1 are having errors less than 1 m/s and hence it is suitable for all operational meteorological and oceanographic applications.

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Calibration, Data Quality Evaluation, Scatterometers, Validation, Wind Vectors.
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Authors

Raj Kumar
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India
Suchandra A. Bhowmick
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India
Abhisek Chakraborty
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India
Anuja Sharma
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India
Shweta Sharma
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India
M. Seemanth
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India
Maneesha Gupta
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India
Prantik Chakraborty
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India
Jalpa Modi
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India
Tapan Misra
Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380 015, India

Abstract


Here we provide a brief description of the post-launch data quality evaluation and calibration–validation chain of the SCATSAT-1, the second scatterometers mission of Indian Space Research Organisation. This chain is of absolute importance to monitor the satellite health and its impact on its measurements. It also provides us overview of the suitability of the data for various applications. The results show that the SCATSAT instrument is having nominal behaviour, the measurements are of very high quality and is comparable to the reference mission QuikSCAT. The ocean surface winds derived using SCATSAT-1 are having errors less than 1 m/s and hence it is suitable for all operational meteorological and oceanographic applications.

Keywords


Calibration, Data Quality Evaluation, Scatterometers, Validation, Wind Vectors.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv117%2Fi6%2F973-982