An Advanced Roughness Spectrum for Computing Microwave L-Band Emissivity in Sea Surface Salinity Retrieval

The influence of sea surface roughness dominates the error budget of satellite sea surface salinity (SSS) retrieval from L-band radiometers; thus, accurate roughness correction models are needed. Semi-analytical SSS correction models, as used in the soil moisture and ocean salinity satellite Level 2 processor, combine an emissivity model with an ocean wave spectrum model that describes the rough sea surface. Previous findings indicate that the errors contributed by ocean roughness model exceed those of the emissivity model. In this paper, we compare the performance of three well-known spectrum models and a new one as inputs to the small slope approximation/small perturbation method emissivity model. The new spectrum model, which is developed from empirical parameterization of short water wave spectra measured in the ocean and incorporates swell effects, performs very well in comparison with the other spectrum models, and we propose its consideration for future SSS roughness correction models.

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