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    American Geophysical Union (AGU) ; 1994
    In:  Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans Vol. 99, No. C12 ( 1994-12-15), p. 24505-24516
    In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Vol. 99, No. C12 ( 1994-12-15), p. 24505-24516
    Abstract: As a check on the total system accuracy of the TOPEX/POSEIDON satellite, a southern hemisphere verification study was undertaken in Bass Strait (41°S) immediately adjacent to the Southern Ocean. An acoustic tide gauge and two pressure gauges were installed on the southern side of Bass Strait near where descending pass 88 crosses the Tasmanian coast. The tide gauge benchmark height was estimated relative to the laser tracking station at Orroral Valley and the very long baseline interferometry station near Hobart using Global Positioning System surveying techniques. In the TOPEX/POSEIDON geophysical data records, flags on the altimeter data began to be set 15–20 km from land and little useful altimeter data were available within about 13 km of the coast. The acoustic tide gauge heights were corrected for changes in tidal phase and amplitude between the coast and the offshore subsatellite point using results from a numerical model. The altimeter correction for atmospheric water vapor calculated from the TOPEX microwave radiometer data and the insitu precipitable water data agreed to 2 cm RMS, with no significant bias. The RMS variability between the insitu sea level estimates and the TOPEX/POSEIDON estimates was less than 3.5 cm. As part of this variability is caused by inaccuracies in the estimates of the sea level variations between the coast and the subsatellite point, the result indicates that the precision of the TOPEX/POSEIDON sea level height measurement system, including the time dependent orbit errors, the ionospheric corrections and the wet and dry tropospheric path delays, is less than 3.5 cm over Bass Strait, considerably below the original system specifications of 13 cm. Our estimate of the altimeter bias (including geographically correlated orbit error) is −25±10 cm, consistent with the results at the NASA (Harvest Platform) and Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (Lampedusa) calibration sites. However, accurate estimation of this total altimeter bias is confounded by the lack of altimeter data close to land and in particular, limitations in the available local geoid data. The altimeter bias shows no significant drift at this site.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0148-0227
    Language: English
    Publisher: American Geophysical Union (AGU)
    Publication Date: 1994
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  • 2
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    American Geophysical Union (AGU) ; 1991
    In:  Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans Vol. 96, No. C12 ( 1991-12-15), p. 22169-22190
    In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Vol. 96, No. C12 ( 1991-12-15), p. 22169-22190
    Abstract: Current meter records from a mooring transect deployed across the continental shelf and slope of the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia during 1985 have been analyzed in a study of the subtidal momentum balance. In the 3–20 day wave band, a single‐input linear systems model of the subtidal along‐shelf flow, driven by across‐shelf pressure gradient (i.e., assuming semi‐geostrophic balance), explained over 70% of the variance on the shelf, but only 30% at the shelf break and upper slope. A two‐input model driven by along‐shelf horizontal pressure gradient and wind stress, and incorporating along‐shelf acceleration and bottom stress, explained approximately 60% of the variance on both the shelf and upper slope. The model responses evidently combine local wind‐driven circulation and freely‐propagating continental shelf waves. Linear resistance coefficients estimated from the two‐input model averaged 0.07 cm s −1 , but were higher (0.09) within the reef matrix and lower (0.06) near the coast.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0148-0227
    Language: English
    Publisher: American Geophysical Union (AGU)
    Publication Date: 1991
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