Multi-Mission Optimally Interpolated Sea Surface Salinity 7-Day Global Dataset V1.0

The multi-mission OISSS v1.0 product is level 4, near-global, 0.25 degree spatial grid, 7-day time scale, optimally interpolated sea surface salinity dataset based on the AQUARIUS/SAC-D, SMAP and SMOS level 2 mission data. This is a PI led dataset produced at the International Pacific Research Center (IPRC) of the University of Hawaii at Manoa in collaboration with the Remote Sensing Systems (RSS), Santa Rosa, California.

The dataset covers the period from September 2011 to the near present. The beginning segment, from September 2011 to June 2015, utilizes SSS data from the Aquarius/SAC-D satellite and is based on Optimum Interpolation (OI). The analysis uses a dedicated bias-correction algorithm to correct the satellite retrievals for large-scale biases with respect to in-situ data. The time series is continued with the SMAP SSS data provided by RSS. SMAP OISSS fields are produced from level 2 (swath) data using the OI algorithm. To ensure consistency and continuity in the data record, SMAP OISSS fields are further adjusted using a set of optimally designed spatial filters to reduce small-scale noise and, at the same time, to ensure that the data record is consistent across the scales. For the overlap period (April-May 2015), the data from the two satellites are combined together to ensure a smooth transition from one dataset to another. Measurements from ESA's Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellite are used to fill the gap in SMAP observations during June-July 2019, when the SMAP satellite was in a safe mode and did not deliver scientific data.

The consistency and accuracy of the OISSS dataset have been evaluated against in situ salinity from Argo floats and moored buoys. The mean root-mean-square difference (RMSD) between the multi-mission OISSS dataset and concurrent in-situ data globally is around 0.19 psu. The product mean bias is around zero.

The description of the analysis as well as some graphical material can be found in OISSS Product Notes (pdf)

Conditions of use. The data of Aquarius/SMAP SSS analysis are released for unrestricted public use and distribution.

Acknowledgments. Aquarius/SMAP combined SSS dataset is produced by the International Pacific Research Center (IPRC) of the University of Hawaii, in collaboration with Remote Sensing Systems (RSS), Santa Rosa, CA, and sponsored by the NASA Ocean Salinity Science Team.

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Variables
Sea surface salinity [1e-3], Estimated empirical uncertainty of multi-mission OISSS [1e-3]
Zonal Global: Global by 0.25 deg
Meridional Global: Global by 0.25 deg
Vertical Surface
Temporal Global weekly: Aug 28, 2011 to Mar 7, 2022 by 4 days
Static? no
Volume ~7.1GB
Server public:
Source http://iprc.soest.hawaii.edu/users/oleg/oisss/GLB/
Acquired Jun 9, 2021 (updated May 2022)
APDRC contact
Supplements OISSS Product Notes (pdf)