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The Poseidon-3 radar altimeter was the main instrument on the Jason-2 mission. When combined with ocean models, its data can lead to a four-dimensional description of ocean circulation. Data collected by Poseidon-3 extend the time series of ocean surface topography measurements for detecting previously unknown changes on decadal scales, increase understanding of ocean circulation, improve forecasting of climate events, and measure global sea level change.

Instrument Type

Altimeter

Instrument Subtype

Radar Altimeter

Specifications

Resolution

Spatial

Global Mean Sea Level: global average; Sea Surface Height Anomalies: 1/6th degree

Spectral

13.6 GHz in the Ku band and 5.3 GHz in the C band

Temporal

Global Mean Sea Level: 10 days; Sea Surface Height Anomalies: 5 days

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