Title: Sin ttulo de diapositiva
1High-Resolution Wide-Swath Altimetry Coastal
Signals Ted Strub and Coastal Colleagues College
of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State
University Joint Meeting of Ocean Sciences and
Surface Water Hydrology In Support of Wide-Swath
Altimetry Measurements October 30-31,
2006 Washington, DC
2- Coastal Issues
- Uses of high-resolution SSH surface pressure
gradients. - On what scales are currents geostrophic? What
ageostrophic processes occur? - What are the time and space scales for changes
in SSH, along with the magnitude of the SSH
signals - In the inner shelf (0-10 km from the coast
depths less than 15-50 m)? - Over narrow shelves (10-40 km from the coast)?
- Over wide shelves (10-200 km from the coast),
including shelf-breaks and their associated
fronts? - In the Coastal Transition Zone (30-500 km from
the coast)?
32004, D202, Hr 22
2004, D203, Hr 06
2004, D203, Hr 10
2004, D203, Hr 18
Tidal Excursions of the Columbia River Plume 10
cm over 50-100 m August 20-22, 2004
T. Strub
45 km
SAR Image of the Columbia River Plume August 9,
2002
J. Nash
5Gan and Allen, 2002b, CODE, uniform winds, channel
6From Gan and Allen, 2002b
CODE, uniform winds, channel
7Pt. Reyes
upwelling
relaxation
From Gan and Allen, 2002b
CODE, uniform winds, channel
8From Gan and Allen, 2002a
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10Density Sections from August 10 and 11, 2004
distance offshore (km)
Equatorward
Geostrophic Velocity on August 11, 2004
Poleward
A. Kirincich/J. Barth OSU)
1115 m Mooring Data (Inner Shelf)
Section
Alongshore Wind Stress
Alongshore Velocity
8-Day Sampling
15 m Bottom Pressure (db) (SSH m)
A. Kirincich/J. Barth OSU)
12J. Barth
1345N
44.1N
J. Barth
14J. Barth
15J. Barth
16J. Barth
17J. Barth
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20What do real altimeters see in the region next to
the coast? Jason-1 data on tracks 247 and 28 are
being extended closer to the coast by
substituting ECMWF water vapor for the microwave
radiometer wet tropo correction.
21Extending the Altimeter Alongtrack SSH to the
Coast 2005
June 18
June 28
July 8
22Extending the Altimeter Alongtrack SSH to the
Coast 2005
July 18
July 28
August 27
23Wet Troposphere Corrections from Jason Microwave,
NCEP ECMWF
Pass 28, Cycle 130
Pass 28, Cycle 131
24Jason-1 Pass 28, Cycle 130 July 18, 2005
25- Coastal Issues
- On what scales are currents geostrophic? What
ageostrophic processes occur? External tides with
large signals ( meter). Internal tides and
currents (10s of cm over scales of less than 1
km). Ageostrophic currents during changes in the
wind (10s of cm/s). Geostrophic adjustment takes
1-2 inertial periods. - In the inner shelf (0-10 km from the coast
depths less than 15-50 m), SSH signals are 5-20
cm, with time scales of 1-5 days. - Over narrow shelves (10-40 km from the coast),
again, SSH scales are 10-30 cm, with longer
periods of several days or longer. -
26- Over wide shelves (10-200 km from the coast),
including shelf-breaks, currents can be 10-50
cm/s, with scales of 10-100 km. - In the Coastal Transition Zone (30-500 km from
the coast), currents of 50-100 cm/s have SSH
changes of 20-40 cm over 10-20 km.
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