GlobWave will allow easy access to a harmonised set of Altimeter and SAR products.
Here we outline what the GlobWave data is and how it can be accessed.
For full details of all GlobWave data products and their content, please access the GlobWave Product User Guide.
What is the GlobWave satellite data?
The GlobWave satellite products give a uniform set of along track satellite wave data from all available Altimeters (spanning multiple space agencies) and from ESA Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data.
The main parameters to be measured are:-
- Altimeter: Significant Wave Height and Backscatter Coefficient (Sigma0)
- SAR: Swell Significant Wave Height, dominant wavelength (per spectral partition) and mean direction (per spectral partition)
How is it different from the original native products provided by the Space Agencies?
One question that often gets asked is how is a GlobWave satellite data stream different to the native data stream e.g. the Envisat Altimeter delayed mode product vs the GlobWave delayed mode product?
The answer is that the corresponding GlobWave product file will contain the wave related parameters from the native product plus a series of important additional information. These include a consistent quality flag and error characterisation definition across all GlobWave data streams as well as ancillary data from ECMWF numerical models such as distance to coast, bathymetry and sea surface temperature. A full description of the additional information is provided by the blue text in section 4.3 of the Product User Guide.
Also, all GlobWave data streams come in the same format, which is netCDF-3 with CF (v1.4) conventions. This ensures that minimal time is spent writing ingestion routines and maximum time is spent doing interest science and applications with the data.
Exactly what data streams are supported?
We allow free access to both SAR and Altimeter data sets in both real time and delayed mode. The delayed mode data consists of 12 data streams from 9 satellites and stretches back as far as 1985 with GEOSAT. Further details are outlined in the following table:
| Source |
Type |
Dates |
|
ESA ERS-1 |
Altimeter |
01/02/1992 02/06/1996 |
|
ESA ERS-2 |
Altimeter |
15/05/1995 22/06/2003[1] |
|
ESA ERS-1 |
SAR |
01/01/1991 01/12/1996 |
|
ESA ERS-2 |
SAR |
01/01/1996 - 04/7/2011 |
|
ESA Envisat |
Altimeter |
26/08/2002 - 08/04/2012 |
|
ESA Envisat |
SAR |
17/12/2002 - 08/04/2012 |
|
CNES/NASA Topex/POSEIDON |
Altimeter |
25/09/1992- 08/10/2005 |
|
CNES/NASA Jason-1 |
Altimeter |
15/01/2002 onwards |
|
CNES/NASA Jason-2 |
Altimeter |
01/12/2008 onwards |
|
US Navy GEOSAT |
Altimeter |
31/03/1985-30/12/1989 |
|
US Navy/NOAA GEOSAT Follow On |
Altimeter |
08/01/2000 - 23/07/2008 |
| ESA / NOAA CryoSAT-2 |
Altimeter |
28/01/2011 onwards |
The near-real-time data consists of 4 data streams from 3 satellites and is available from GlobWave within about 3 hours of the actual observation from space. Further details are outlined in the following table:
| Source |
Type |
Dates |
|
ESA Envisat |
Altimeter |
26/08/2002 - 08/04/2012 |
|
ESA Envisat |
SAR |
17/12/2002 - 08/04/2012 |
|
CNES/NASA Jason-1 |
Altimeter |
15/01/2002 onwards |
|
CNES/NASA Jason-2 |
Altimeter |
01/12/2008 onwards |
How I do I get access to the data?
The data is hosted on an ftp site. Username and password details can be obtained by e-mailing the CERSAT Help Desk at fpaf@ifremer.fr with the subject: GlobWave Data Access. We recommend that you consult sections 3 and 4.4.6 of the Product User Guide regarding essential information and known issues respectively.
If you already have a username and password then you can browse the data on the ftp site by clicking here.