북적도해류역에서 관측된 PIES자료를 이용한 위성 해수면 관측자료 평가

Title
북적도해류역에서 관측된 PIES자료를 이용한 위성 해수면 관측자료 평가
Alternative Title
Evaluation of satellite-measured sea surface height using pressure-recording inverted echo sounder measurements in the North Equatorial Current region
Author(s)
전찬형; 박재훈; 김동국; 김응; 전동철; D. Randolph Watts
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Dong Guk(김동국)Kim, Eung(김응)
Alternative Author(s)
전찬형; 박재훈; 김동국; 김응; 전동철
Publication Year
2015-04-21
Abstract
An array of 5 pressure-recording inverted echo sounders (PIESs) was deployed across the North Equatorial Current (NEC) in the Northwestern Pacific Equatorial (NPE) region for 2 years from June 2012 to May 2014. It was located along the AVISO satellite altimetry Jason-2 214 ground track. The PIES measures bottom pressure and round-trip acoustic travel time from the sea floor to the sea surface. The bottom pressure and travel time measurements are used to estimate the mass-loading and steric height variations in sea surface height anomaly (SSHA), respectively. To evaluate the satellite altimetry, PIES-derived SSHA are compared with two sets of AVISO SSHA products: alongtrack mono-mission and mapped multi-mission SSHAs. It is found out that PIES-derived SSHA agrees better with mapped SSHA than along-track SSHA. The correlations between mapped SSHA and PIES-derived SSHA are in the range of 0.78 to 0.87, and those between along-track SSHA and PIES-derived SSHA are in the range of 0.65 to 0.79. Relatively large SSHA differences (> 15 cm) are found at two crossover points between 214 and 253 and 214 and 075 ground tracks around the PIES deployment sites although their observation times differ only 1.53 and 5.42 days, respectively. Time series of mapped SSHA interpolated to crossover points show almost median of two along-trackSSHAs, which appears increase the relationship between PIES-derived SSHA and mapped SSHA by reducO satellite altimetry Jason-2 214 ground track. The PIES measures bottom pressure and round-trip acoustic travel time from the sea floor to the sea surface. The bottom pressure and travel time measurements are used to estimate the mass-loading and steric height variations in sea surface height anomaly (SSHA), respectively. To evaluate the satellite altimetry, PIES-derived SSHA are compared with two sets of AVISO SSHA products: alongtrack mono-mission and mapped multi-mission SSHAs. It is found out that PIES-derived SSHA agrees better with mapped SSHA than along-track SSHA. The correlations between mapped SSHA and PIES-derived SSHA are in the range of 0.78 to 0.87, and those between along-track SSHA and PIES-derived SSHA are in the range of 0.65 to 0.79. Relatively large SSHA differences (> 15 cm) are found at two crossover points between 214 and 253 and 214 and 075 ground tracks around the PIES deployment sites although their observation times differ only 1.53 and 5.42 days, respectively. Time series of mapped SSHA interpolated to crossover points show almost median of two along-trackSSHAs, which appears increase the relationship between PIES-derived SSHA and mapped SSHA by reduc
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/25629
Bibliographic Citation
18th Pacific-Asian Marginal Seas Meeting, pp.14, 2015
Publisher
PAMS
Type
Conference
Language
English
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