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Detection of ocean waves using satellite altimetry: Application to equatorial Kelvin waves
Authors:Basel Dayyani  P D Weidman  G H Born
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering , University of Colorado , Boulder, Colorado, USA;2. Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research , University of Colorado , Boulder, Campus Box 431, Boulder, CO, 80309–0431, USA
Abstract:A new method for wave motion detection from satellite altimetric measurements of sea surface height is presented. The essence of the approach is to construct a two‐dimensional traveling‐wave Fourier series representation of the amplitude field within a prespecified oceanic region. The method employs an iterative, nonlinear least‐squares technique based on the Marquardt‐Levenberg algorithm to solve for model parameters describing characteristic features of the evolving wave system. The Marquardt‐Levenberg Fourier series (MLFS) algorithm was applied to Kelvin waves active during the 1986–1987 El Nino event in the equatorial Pacific ocean using GEOSAT Exact Repeat Mission altimetry data. Characteristics of the wave system were found to be in essential agreement with earlier field measurements and the observations of Cheney and Miller (1987) obtained using time series developed from GEOSAT data. The advantage of the present detection scheme lies in its speed and ability to determine a wave system's dispersion relation over a finite range of wavenumbers, and hence the group velocity of that system.
Keywords:altimeter  El Nino  GEOSAT  Kelvin waves  Pacific ocean  TOPEX
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