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Surface height and sea ice freeboard of the Arctic Ocean from ICESat-2: Characteristics and early results

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We present the first winter season of surface height and sea ice freeboards of the Arctic Ocean from the new ICESat-2 (IS-2) mission. The Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS) onboard has six photon-counting beams for surface profiling with a 10-kHz pulse rate (inter-pulse distance of ~0.7m) and footprints of ~17m. Geolocated heights assigned to individual photons scattered from the surface allow significant flexibility in the construction of height distributions used in surface finding. For IS-2 sea ice products, a fixed 150-photon aggregate is used to control height precision and obtain better along-track resolution over high reflectance surfaces. Quasi-specular returns in openings as narrow as ~27m, crucial for freeboard calculations, are resolved. The fixed photon aggregate results in unique variable along-track resolutions and non-uniform sampling (27m to 200m for the strong beams) of the surface. In addition, the six profiling beams – three pairs separated by 3.3 km with a strong and weak beam in each pair – provide correlated statistics at regional length scales for assessment of beam-to-beam retrieval consistency and accuracy. Analysis shows along-track height precisions of ~2cm, and agreement in the monthly freeboard distributions across the strong beams to 1-2cm. In this paper, we describe briefly the approaches used in surface height and freeboard retrievals from ATLAS photon clouds, and detail the key features of these alongtrack IS-2 sea ice products, focusing on the data collected over the Arctic Ocean, which spans the period between October 14, 2018 – the start of data collection – and the end of March 2019.
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2022-12-20
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