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The CMEMS High Resolution Coastal Service

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<p>High-quality satellite-based ocean colour products can provide valuable support and insights in management and monitoring of coastal ecosystems. Today’s availability of Earth Observation (EO) data is unprecedented including traditional medium resolution ocean colour systems (e.g. SeaWiFS, MODIS-AQUA, MERIS, Sentinel-3/OLCI), high resolution land sensors (e.g. Sentinel-2/MSI, Landsat-8/OLI, Pleiades) and geostationary satellites (e.g. SEVIRI). Each of these sensors offers specific advantages in terms of spatial, temporal or radiometric characteristics.</p><p>As a new production unit, the high resolution coastal service will be integrated in CMEMS. It offers 12 different products which are covered within the Ocean Colour Thematic Assembly Centre (OCTAC). The products can be categorized in two groups: 1) near real time (NRT) and Multi-Year near real time (MYNRT). The products are generated the coastal waters (20km stripe for the coastline) for all European Seas and are provided in 100m spatial resolution. All products are based on Sentinel-2 MSI data. The primary OCTAC variable from which it is virtually possible to derive all the geophysical and transparency products is the spectral Remote Sensing Reflectance (RRS). This, together with the Particulate Backscatter Coefficient (BBP), constitute the category of the optics products. The spectral BBP product is generated from the RRS products using a quasi-analytical algorithm. The transparency products include turbidity (TUR) and Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) concentration. They are retrieved through the application of automated switching algorithms to the RRS spectra adapted to varying water conditions. The geophysical product consists of the Chlorophyll-a concentration (CHL) retrieved via a multi-algorithm approach with optimized quality flagging. The NRT products are generally provided withing 24 hours after end of the acquisition day, while monthly averaged products are provided few days after end of the respective month. A third group of products are daily gap-filled products which are provided once in a quarter. Validation of the variables has been performed by match-up analysis with in situ data as well as by comparison of the high resolution products with the well established Low Resolution CMEMS Ocean Colour products. The products will be introduced in the CMEMS service by May 2021. We will present the products themselves as well as the validation results for the different variables. The known limitations will be reported in order to provide a full picture of the new service.</p>
Title: The CMEMS High Resolution Coastal Service
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<p>High-quality satellite-based ocean colour products can provide valuable support and insights in management and monitoring of coastal ecosystems.
Today’s availability of Earth Observation (EO) data is unprecedented including traditional medium resolution ocean colour systems (e.
g.
SeaWiFS, MODIS-AQUA, MERIS, Sentinel-3/OLCI), high resolution land sensors (e.
g.
Sentinel-2/MSI, Landsat-8/OLI, Pleiades) and geostationary satellites (e.
g.
SEVIRI).
Each of these sensors offers specific advantages in terms of spatial, temporal or radiometric characteristics.
</p><p>As a new production unit, the high resolution coastal service will be integrated in CMEMS.
It offers 12 different products which are covered within the Ocean Colour Thematic Assembly Centre (OCTAC).
The products can be categorized in two groups: 1) near real time (NRT) and Multi-Year near real time (MYNRT).
The products are generated the coastal waters (20km stripe for the coastline) for all European Seas and are provided in 100m spatial resolution.
All products are based on Sentinel-2 MSI data.
The primary OCTAC variable from which it is virtually possible to derive all the geophysical and transparency products is the spectral Remote Sensing Reflectance (RRS).
This, together with the Particulate Backscatter Coefficient (BBP), constitute the category of the optics products.
The spectral BBP product is generated from the RRS products using a quasi-analytical algorithm.
The transparency products include turbidity (TUR) and Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) concentration.
They are retrieved through the application of automated switching algorithms to the RRS spectra adapted to varying water conditions.
The geophysical product consists of the Chlorophyll-a concentration (CHL) retrieved via a multi-algorithm approach with optimized quality flagging.
The NRT products are generally provided withing 24 hours after end of the acquisition day, while monthly averaged products are provided few days after end of the respective month.
A third group of products are daily gap-filled products which are provided once in a quarter.
Validation of the variables has been performed by match-up analysis with in situ data as well as by comparison of the high resolution products with the well established Low Resolution CMEMS Ocean Colour products.
The products will be introduced in the CMEMS service by May 2021.
We will present the products themselves as well as the validation results for the different variables.
The known limitations will be reported in order to provide a full picture of the new service.
</p>.

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