Title :
Seasonal changes in dynamic heights based on altimetric data
Author :
Naeije, M.C. ; Wakker, K.F. ; Ambrosius, B.A.C.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Aerosp. Eng., Delft Univ. of Technol., Netherlands
Abstract :
One year of TOPEX/POSEIDON altimeter data have been evaluated to study seasonal changes in the ocean dynamic heights. The authors modeled these heights by a spherical harmonics expansion up to degree 30 for each 10-day cycle covering the year 1993. The global mean sea level rate is estimated at -1.3 mm/yr. The seasonal sea height variability shows the anticipated behavior of most of the western boundary currents; relatively high levels in spring/fall, and low in winter/summer. The Agulhas Retroflection Front, however, shows the opposite. It also shifts to the west in spring and fall. Local harmonic analyses (FFT) of the dynamic heights reveal a dominant annual cycle for most areas, whereas the semi-annual cycle is confined to the western boundary currents. Dominant cycles of about 100 days are found in highly instable areas like the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence and the Agulhas Retroflection. A longitude-time diagram of a section in the Pacific along the equator gives evidence of equatorial Kelvin waves
Keywords :
oceanographic regions; AD 1993; Agulhas Retroflection Front; Brazil-Malvinas Confluence; Indian Ocean Southern Ocean; POSEIDON; Pacific; South Atlantic; TOPEX; dynamic height; equatorial Kelvin wave; global mean sea level rate; local harmonic analyses; ocean dynamics; oceanography; radar observations; sea level rise; sea surface height; season; seasonal change; spherical harmonics expansion; variability; western boundary current; Earth; Ellipsoids; Equations; Extraterrestrial measurements; NASA; Oceans; Power harmonic filters; Sea level; Sea surface; Tides;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1994. IGARSS '94. Surface and Atmospheric Remote Sensing: Technologies, Data Analysis and Interpretation., International
Conference_Location :
Pasadena, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1497-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1994.399122