SWOT Science Data Products Transition from Version C to Version D complete

2025-05-21

Dear SWOT User Community,

We are pleased to inform you that the transition to KaRIn Version D products is complete.

 

Version D products are accessible through NASA Earthdata Search client and easily downloadable from the command line with the podaac-data-subscriber. Additional tips for searching KaRIn HR data products can be found in the PO.DAAC Cookbook - SWOT Chapter. KaRIn Version C products continue to be available at the PO.DAAC.

 

Presentations and recordings from the recent webinar introducing KaRIn Version D, along with other related resources, are available in the "Datasets Information" section on the PO.DAAC SWOT Mission page.

 

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Schedule update for SWOT Science Data Products Transition from Version C to Version D

2025-04-30

Dear SWOT User Community,

As a follow-up to the original announcement, the transition to SWOT Version D products has been tentatively postponed by one week, and a new schedule is planned as follows:

Version D products will be generated for all measurements spanning the start of the calibration phase onward, and consist of:

  1. Reprocessed products for observations from the start of the calibration phase (March 30, 2023) through cycle 32 (~May 19, 2025). The reprocessing of SWOT KaRIn Version D products is scheduled to start in April 2025 and is expected to complete in early 2026.
  2. Forward-processed products for measurements from May 6, 2025 onward.

 

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SWOT Science Data Products Transitioning from Version C to Version D on April 28, 2025

2025-04-24

Dear SWOT User Community,

The joint NASA/CNES SWOT project is pleased to announce the upcoming transition of SWOT science data products from Version C to Version D.

  • The Version D products resolve several known issues in the Version C KaRIn science data products.
  • They are generated with updated processing algorithms, calibration parameters, and some geophysical models.
  • This release is referred to as Version D0.
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Release of NASA-SSH Sea Surface Height Indicators Collections

2025-04-23

The PO.DAAC is pleased to announce the public release of the NASA-SSH Sea Surface Height Indicators datasets produced by NASA. Four distinct datasets are released. The indicator values were calculated using data from the NASA-SSH Simple Gridded Sea Surface Height from Standardized Reference Missions Only Version 1 dataset (doi.org/10.5067/NSREF-SG0V1). More information regarding NASA-SSH is available from PO.DAAC’s NASA-SSH mission page.

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MEaSUREs Ocean Surface Vector Winds and Wind Stress (MEaSUREs-OSVW)

The MEaSUREs OSVW project aims to produce a consistent record of wind vector, wind stress, and their spatial derivatives for a period of over two decades by cross-calibrating the retrievals from four scatterometers deployed during previous projects. This includes the Metop-A ASCAT, Metop-B ASCAT, QUIKSCAT SeaWinds, and SCATSAT-1 scatterometers, which together provide an unbroken record from October 1999 to May 2022. 

Data in Action: The 2022 Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha′apai eruption - Altimetry data and models help us understand how a volcanic eruption generated a tsunami

Volcanic eruptions can trigger tsunamis that pose significant threats to nearby coastal communities. The mechanisms responsible for the formation of tsunamis after volcanic eruptions are still poorly understood. Some possibilities include submarine landslides, pyroclastic flows (fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter that flows in the ocean), caldera column collapses (massive blocks of rock near the top of the volcano sliding down into the volcano), deep-ocean explosions, volcano-tectonic earthquakes, or atmospheric air-pressure waves. More research is needed to better understand these mechanisms so that better early warning systems can be developed. The Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha′apai volcano is situated in the South Pacific Ocean about 1000 km south of Fiji and Samoa islands 

Release of NASA-SSH Reference Collections

2025-03-11

The PO.DAAC is pleased to announce the public release of the NASA-SSH Sea Surface Height from Standardized Reference Missions Only Version 1 datasets produced by NASA. Two distinct datasets are released. The datasets are produced from observations of sea surface height from the radar altimeter satellites in the reference mission orbits, including TOPEX/Poseidon, the Jason series, and Sentinel-6. All missions have been referenced to a common baseline, additional quality control has been performed, and errors with wavelengths around one orbital cycle have been reduced. More information regarding NASA-SSH is available from PO.DAAC’s NASA-SSH mission page.

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