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      <title>SSS estimates from AMSR-E radiometer in the Bay of Bengal : algorithm principles and limits</title>
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    <abstract>The monsoon freshwater and wind forcing drive high sea surface salinity (SSS) contrasts and variability (up to 10-pss range) in the Bay of Bengal (BoB), with important consequences for upper ocean mixing and air-sea interactions. Synoptic Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) maps did only become available with the advent of L-band radiometers in 2010, due to insufficient prior in situ data coverage. Here, we build tools aiming at reconstructing the monthly BoB SSS at (1/4)degrees resolution since 2002 from the advanced microwave scanning radiometer for Earth observing system (AMSR-E) radiometer data. The C-band low sensitivity to SSS requires very careful processing. Taking the X-band - C-band signals reduce the impact of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and wind on brightness temperatures. It was, however, further necessary to train the algorithm with SSS data from L-band radiometers to remove residual surface winds, SST, and atmospheric water contents signals. We also found that separate treatment of the ascending and descending passes was necessary, as well as a proper data screening to minimize contamination by land signals. The resulting SSS product reproduces the broad BoB climatological SSS and has a 0.66 correlation, 1.08-pss rms difference to co-located in situ surface salinity from Array for Real-time Geostrophic Oceanography (ARGO) floats. Comparisons with ocean reanalyses in two SSS interannual variability hotspots indicate poor performance in the Northern BoB, but some skill along the East coast of India. Our results provide a proof of concept for reconstructing the BoB SSS from AMSR-E data, and we discuss possible future improvements of the data processing to further reduce the impact of spurious signals.</abstract>
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      <topic>Advanced microwave scanning radiometer for Earth observing system (AMSR-E)</topic>
      <topic>Bay of Bengal (BoB)</topic>
      <topic>European Space Agency (ESA) Climate</topic>
      <topic>Change Initiative program</topic>
      <topic>radiometers</topic>
      <topic>reconstruction</topic>
      <topic>sea surface</topic>
      <topic>salinity (SSS)</topic>
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      <geographic>OCEAN INDIEN</geographic>
      <geographic>BENGALE GOLFE</geographic>
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        <title>IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing</title>
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          <number>61</number>
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          <list> 4206921 [ p.]</list>
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        <dateIssued>2023</dateIssued>
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