Sea Surface Height Anomaly | Sea Surface Height Anomaly is measured as the difference between the best estimate of the satellite-observed sea surface height and a mean sea surface. Product Information Handbook Link (PDF 2.4 Mb) |
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OSTM/Jason-2 | Resolution:
~7 km along track (1 Hz) |
Frequency: 10-14 times each day |
Significant Wave Height | This product estimates the wave height from the shape and intensity of the altimeter radar echo, representing ~2-5 km footprint depending on sea state, to within 10% or 0.5 meters, whichever is greater. Product Information Handbook Link (PDF 2.4 Mb) |
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OSTM/Jason-2 | Resolution:
~7 km along track (1 Hz) |
Frequency: 10-14 times each day |
Additional Links |
SALP Products Specification – Volume 1: Jason-2 User Products (PDF 952K) OSTM/Jason-2 Products Handbook (PDF 2.4 Mb) Comet Module: Jason-2: Using Satellite Altimetry to Monitor the Ocean Other Jason-2/Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM) web sites:
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