Why is it Important to Measure Salinity With Both In-Situ and Satellite Instruments?

Satellites can measure sea surface salinity (SSS) alone, but they take these measurements across large areas. In-situ instruments collect data throughout the water column, but have more limited coverage, taking measurements on a much smaller scale.

In-situ instruments are more traditional, while salinity measurements obtained from space still need a certain level of validation and calibration before they can be fully "stand-alone" to the same degree of reliability. In order to understand all of the processes affecting ocean salinity (3-D and 4-D) you need both types of measurements to get a more detailed picture.

Featured Video: Salinity From Space is Awesome

Dr. Eric Lindstrom summarizes the history of salinity measurements (view transcript).

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