
ATLAS/ICESat-2 L3B Monthly Gridded Dynamic Ocean Topography, Version 4
Data set id: 
ATL19
DOI: 10.5067/ATLAS/ATL19.004
This is the most recent version of these data. 
Version Summary
Version Summary
 -Changed degree-of-freedom (dfw) averages to averaging weighted by degrees-of-freedom uncertainty by changing all the dfw averages from averages weighted by DOF = np_effect to averages weighted by Wi = (1/h_uncrtn)^2. Because this weight is equal to np_effect/dot_sigma, it includes the effect of wave amplitude as well as degrees-of-freedom on uncertainty; the resulting averages weighted by Wi should have the minimum uncertainty. The dfw variable names were not changed but are referred to generically as degree-of-freedom-uncertainty weighted variables.
-Made extensive modifications to incorporate h_ice_free to yield DOT in ice-covered waters. ATL07 provides a flag in ATL12 10 m bins indicating the presence of bright leads and h_ice_free is the average of the htybin in these bright lead 10 m bins. In V4 of ATL19, h_ice_free is substituted for h-geoid_seg whenever it appears and h-geoid_seg is taken to represent the top of the ice, h_icetop_geoid, when ice concentration is greater than 15%. A small number of variables are added to outputs, but the previous processing routines are left unchanged when making the substitution of h_ice_free where it exists for h-geoid_seg.
-Made extensive modifications to incorporate h_ice_free to yield DOT in ice-covered waters. ATL07 provides a flag in ATL12 10 m bins indicating the presence of bright leads and h_ice_free is the average of the htybin in these bright lead 10 m bins. In V4 of ATL19, h_ice_free is substituted for h-geoid_seg whenever it appears and h-geoid_seg is taken to represent the top of the ice, h_icetop_geoid, when ice concentration is greater than 15%. A small number of variables are added to outputs, but the previous processing routines are left unchanged when making the substitution of h_ice_free where it exists for h-geoid_seg.
Overview
ATL19 contains monthly gridded dynamic ocean topography (DOT) over midlatitude, north-polar, and south-polar grids derived from the along-track ATLAS/ICESat-2 L3A Ocean Surface Height product (ATL12). Monthly gridded sea surface height (SSH) can be calculated by adding the monthly gridded DOT and the weighted average geoid height also provided. Both single beam and all-beam gridded averages are available: single beam averages are useful for identifying potential biases among the beams, and the all-beam averages are useful in physical oceanography. Simple averages, degree-of-freedom uncertainty averages, and averages interpolated to the center of grid cells are included, as well as uncertainty estimates.
Parameter(s):
SEA SURFACE HEIGHT
Platform(s):
ICESat-2
Sensor(s):
ATLAS
Data Format(s):
HDF5
Temporal Coverage:
- 13 October 2018 to present
Temporal Resolution:
- 1 month
Spatial Resolution:
- 25 km
- 25 km
Spatial Reference System(s):
- NSIDC Sea Ice Polar Stereographic NorthEPSG:3411
- NSIDC Sea Ice Polar Stereographic SouthEPSG:3412
- WGS 84EPSG:4326
Spatial Coverage:
- N:88S:-88E:180W:-180
 Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.
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