Ocean winds and waves from radar (Sentinel-1C)
What it measures. Ocean conditions read from radar: surface wind speed and direction about 10 meters up, the size and direction of ocean swell, and how fast the sea surface is moving toward or away from the satellite.
How it's made. Produced from the radar imagery of the Sentinel-1C satellite, which scans day and night through clouds, with these wind, wave, and current values calculated from the underlying radar products.
How & where you'd use it. Supports forecasting and monitoring of ocean winds, waves, and currents for shipping, weather, and marine safety.
What's measured
Coverage & cadence
- Time span2025-03-28 → ongoing
- Measured bySentinel-1C (C-SAR)
- Processing levelLevel 2
- Spatial extent-180, -90, 180, 90
- FormatsSAFE
- StatusACTIVE
What you can do with it
- Watch sea-surface temperature and marine heatwaves
- Spot algal blooms and ocean-colour shifts
- Support fisheries and coastal monitoring
Official description
The Sentinel-1C satellite was launched December 5, 2024. Sentinel-1C is the the latest satellite to be added to the Sentinel-1 constellation. The Sentinel-1 satellites (Sentinel-1A, Sentinel-1B, and Sentinel-1C) are sun-synchronous polar-orbiting satellites that operate day and night performing C-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging. The Sentinel-1 satellites operate in four imaging modes with different resolutions (down to 5 meters) and coverage (up to 400 kilometers). The Sentinel-1 satellites provide dual polarization capability and short revisit times. Sentinel-1C Level 2 Ocean (OCN) are geolocated geophysical products derived from the Sentinel -1C Single Look Complex (SLC) and Ground Range Detected (GRD) products. OCN products for wind, wave and currents applications may contain the following geophysical components derived from the SAR data: Ocean Wind field (OWI) Ocean Swell spectra (OSW) Surface Radial Velocity (RVL) The availability of components depends on the acquisition mode. The metadata referring to OWI are derived from an internally processed GRD product, the metadata referring to RVL and OSW are derived from an internally processed SLC product. The OWI component is a ground range gridded estimate of the surface wind speed and direction at 10 m above the surface, derived from SM, IW or EW modes. The data products in this collection mirror the Sentinel-1C products provided through the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem.
Get the data
import earthaccess
earthaccess.login(strategy="netrc") # free Earthdata Login
results = earthaccess.search_data(
short_name="SENTINEL-1C_OCN",
version="1",
bounding_box=(-122.5, 37.2, -121.8, 37.9), # your area (W,S,E,N)
temporal=("2024-01-01", "2024-12-31"), # your dates
)
files = earthaccess.open(results) # stream straight from ASF Browsing CMR needs no login. Downloading or streaming bytes needs a free Earthdata Login + the earthaccess package. Official links
- ASF data search and download interface GET DATA
- Earthdata Search GET DATA
- Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission home page VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- ASF created Sentinel-1 User Guide VIEW RELATED INFORMATION