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Existing model functions for the dielectric constant of sea water produce viable retrievals of ocean salinity but with differences that are important for eventual optimization of the science product. Issues exist in cold water and the dependence on sea surface temperature. Additional accuracy is needed to resolve the behavior in cold water and a residual bias correlated with sea surface temperature...
Aquarius is a radiometer/scatterometer combination specifically designed for remote sensing of sea surface salinity. The instrument was launched on June 10, 2011 as part of the Aquarius/SAC-D observatory. The observatory and all instruments were lost on June 7, 2015 when a power failure on the satellite resulted in loss of control of the observatory. Mission operations have ended and the Aquarius...
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