Title: Sea level from Altimetry and tide gauges'
1Sea level from Altimetry and tide gauges.
- Ole B. Andersen, Per Knudsen J. L Høyer, A. A.
Nielsen - 1) Local direct comparison in the North Sea
between - Tide gauges and satellite altimetry (short
time scales lt 1y) - 2) Variation in Annual sea level variations (from
8y of T/P). - 2) Global sea level variations in extended EOFs
/ TMAF.
2Introduction to the North Sea
- Marginal Sea to the North Atlantic.
- Counterclockwise mean circulation
- External surges generated by wind forcing.
- Tides removed optimally using
response method for both water level recorders
satellite altimetry.
Norway
Water level recorders
3T/P and water level -High correlation
Temporal Correlation, T/P and Aberdeen
4ERS 12 and water level - lower correlation
Aberdeen vs. ERS 12
- Lower correlations than T/P
- Higher noise along some tracks.
5Correlations, Water level recorders
Autocorrelation
Crosscorrelation
- Short timescales, 10-60 Hours
- Tidal residuals at 12, 24 hours shallow water
tides - Counterclockwise propagation of sea level
anomalies
6Large spatial scales
Amplitude, T/P EOF mode 1,2 and 3
- 93 of variance explained
- Other tracks show similar structure
- Rossby radius 100-400 km
Longitude
100 km
72) Variation in Annual sea level variations
Wavelet analysis of 8 years of T/P data
8Amplitude and phase variation ofannual sea level
variation.
9Global sea level slope (1993-2001) from
TOPEX/POSEIDON altimetry.
10T/P sea level slopes regional features
11Atlantic Ocean. 20 sea level variations during
1993-2001.
cm / year
12Global sea level variationEOF extensions -
Temporal MAF
Maximum Autocorrelation Factors (MAF)
maximizing corr in Time (TMAF)