Comparisons of sea surface height variability observed by pressure-recording inverted echo sounders and satellite altimetry in the Kuroshio Extension
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Title
- Comparisons of sea surface height variability observed by pressure-recording inverted echo sounders and satellite altimetry in the Kuroshio Extension
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Author(s)
- Park, Jae-Hun; Watts, D. Randolph; Donohue, Kathleen A.; Tracey, Karen L.
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Alternative Author(s)
- 박재훈
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Publication Year
- 2012-06
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Abstract
- Satellite-measured along-track and gridded sea surface height (SSH) anomaly products from AVISO are compared with in situ SSH anomaly measurements from an array of 43 pressure-recording inverted echo sounders (PIESs) in the Kuroshio Extension. PIESs measure bottom pressure (P-bot) and round-trip acoustic travel time from the sea floor to the sea surface (tau). The P-bot and tau measurements are used to estimate, respectively, the mass-loading and steric height variations in SSH anomaly. All comparisons are made after accurate removal of tidal components from all data. Overall good correlations are found between along-track and PIES-derived SSH anomalies with mean correlation coefficient of 0.97. Comparisons between the two measurements reveal that the mass-loading component estimated from P-bot is relatively small in this geographical region. It improves regression coefficients about 5 % and decreases mean root-mean-squared (rms) differences from 7.8 to 6.4 cm. The AVISO up-to-date gridded product, which merges all available satellite measurements of Jason-1, Envisat, Geosat Follow-On, and TOPEX/Poseidon interlaced, shows better correlations and smaller rms differences than the AVISO reference gridded product, which merges only Jason-1 and Envisat. Especially, the up-to-date gridded product reveals 6.8 cm rms improvement on average at sites away from Jason-1 ground tracks. Gridded products exhibit low correlation (0.75-0.9) with PIES-derived SSH in a subregion where the SSH fluctuations have relatively high energy at periods shorter than 20 days.
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ISSN
- 0916-8370
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URI
- https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/3554
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DOI
- 10.1007/s10872-012-0108-x
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Bibliographic Citation
- JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY, v.68, no.3, pp.401 - 416, 2012
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Publisher
- SPRINGER
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Subject
- TOPEX/POSEIDON; CIRCULATION; STREAM; ATLANTIC; PACIFIC; FIELDS; WAVES; OCEAN
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Keywords
- Sea surface height; Pressure-recording inverted echo sounder (PIES); Satellite altimetry; Kuroshio Extension; Acoustic echo time; Ocean bottom pressure
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Type
- Article
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Language
- English
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Document Type
- Article
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Publisher
- SPRINGER
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