The Sentinel-3 SAR Altimetry Toolbox shall benefit from the current BRAT version.
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Included are also "use cases", with step-by-step examples, on how to use the toolbox in the different contexts.
The Radar Altimeter Tutorial, that contains a strong introduction to altimetry, shows its applications in different fields such as Oceanography, Cryosphere, Geodesy, Hydrology among others. Several kinds of computations can be done within BRAT involving combinations of data fields that the user can save for posterior reuse or using the already embedded formulas that include the standard oceanographic altimetry formulas. BRAT can be used simply to visualise data quickly, or to translate the data into other formats such as NetCDF, ASCII text files, KML (Google Earth) and raster images (JPEG, PNG, etc.). BRAT can also be used in conjunction with MATLAB/IDL (via reading routines) or in C/C++/Fortran via a programming API, allowing the user to obtain desired data, bypassing the data-formatting hassle. The BratGUI is the front-end for the powerful command line tools that are part of the BRAT suite.
The tools enable users to interact with the most common altimetry data formats. This project started in 2005 from the joint efforts of ESA (European Space Agency) and CNES (Centre National d'Études Spatiales), and it is freely available at. BRAT is a collection of tools and tutorial documents designed to facilitate the processing of radar altimetry data. ESA endeavoured to develop and supply this capability to support the users of the future Sentinel-3 SAR Altimetry Mission. The universal altimetry toolbox, BRAT (Broadview Radar Altimetry Toolbox) which can read all previous and current altimetry missions' data, incorporates now the capability to read the upcoming Sentinel-3 L1 and L2 products. Mondéjar, Albert Benveniste, Jérôme Naeije, Marc Escolà , Roger Moyano, Gorka Roca, Mònica Terra-Homem, Miguel Friaças, Ana Martinho, Fernando Schrama, Ernst Ambrózio, Américo Restano, Marco While developing the toolbox we will revamp of the Graphical User Interface and provide, among other enhancements, support for reading the upcoming S3 datasets and This project started in 2005 from the joint efforts of ESA (European Space Agency) and CNES (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales), and it is freely available at. Escolà , Roger Garcia-Mondejar, Albert Moyano, Gorka Roca, Mònica Terra-Homem, Miguel Friaças, Ana Martinho, Fernando Schrama, Ernst Naeije, Marc Ambrozio, Americo Restano, Marco Benveniste, Jérôme