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Temporal variability of global Topex/Poseidon altimetry: tide and annual signals?
Authors:C. A. Wagner  C. K. Tai  J. M. Kuhn
Affiliation:(1) NOAA/NOS Office of Ocean and Earth Sci, 1305 East-West Highway, 20910 Silver Spring, MD, USA
Abstract:Summary The global power of the differences of altimetric sea heights at collocated points in the first 44 cycles of the Topex/Poseidon (T/P) mission, apparently shows the influence of errors in the major tides and long period ocean signals. Results show the principal semidiurnal tides (M2/S2 lumped together) in the Cartwright and Ray (1991) model are probably in error globally by 3–4 cm (rms). The dominant fluctuation in the differences over the 44 cycles (14 months total) arises from an annual signal of 4–6 cm (rms), significantly greater than long term climate data suggests (but with considerable uncertainty due to unresolved semiannual effects).
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