The GNSS-R Cygnss Mission: an Update

The CYGNSS constellation was successfully launched on 15 Dec 2016 and has been operating continuously in science data-taking mode since March 2017. Updates will be presented on the mission status, calibration and validation activities for its science data products, and recent scientific applications of the measurements. Those applications include the use of ocean wind measurements to estimate air-sea latent heat flux, the assimilation of wind measurements made near tropical cyclones into hurricane numerical prediction models, the retrieval of soil moisture from the scattering measurements made over land, and the imaging of inland flooding using overland measurements.

[1]  Christopher S. Ruf,et al.  The CYGNSS Level 1 Calibration Algorithm and Error Analysis Based on On-Orbit Measurements , 2019, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing.

[2]  Clara Chew,et al.  CYGNSS data map flood inundation during the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season , 2018, Scientific Reports.

[3]  Christopher S. Ruf,et al.  Assessment of CYGNSS Wind Speed Retrieval Uncertainty , 2019, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing.

[4]  Venkat Lakshmi,et al.  Use of Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CyGNSS) Observations for Estimation of Soil Moisture , 2018, Geophysical Research Letters.