SWOT captured the offshore tsunami wave field near Kamchatka shortly after an earthquake, allowing for accurate simulations of the initial tsunami sea-surface elevation and wave field that matched the observed data.
The key learning for a professional interested in space tech and satellites is that the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite can effectively capture and analyze tsunami wave fields shortly after an earthquake. This capability demonstrates the potential for satellites to provide critical data for disaster monitoring and response, highlighting an actionable opportunity for further integrating satellite technology in real-time environmental hazard management and mitigation strategies.