Authors
CK Shum, PL Woodworth, OB Andersen, Gary D Egbert, Olivier Francis, C King, SM Klosko, Ch Le Provost, X Li, J‐M Molines, ME Parke, Richard D Ray, MG Schlax, D Stammer, CC Tierney, P Vincent, CI Wunsch
Publication date
1997/11/15
Journal
Journal of geophysical research: oceans
Volume
102
Issue
C11
Pages
25173-25194
Description
Over 20 global ocean tide models have been developed since 1994, primarily as a consequence of analysis of the precise altimetric measurements from TOPEX/POSEIDON and as a result of parallel developments in numerical tidal modeling and data assimilation. This paper provides an accuracy assessment of 10 such tide models and discusses their benefits in many fields including geodesy, oceanography, and geophysics. A variety of tests indicate that all these tide models agree within 2–3 cm in the deep ocean, and they represent a significant improvement over the classical Schwiderski 1980 model by approximately 5 cm rms. As a result, two tide models were selected for the reprocessing of TOPEX/POSEIDON Geophysical Data Records in late 1995. Current ocean tide models allow an improved observation of deep ocean surface dynamic topography using satellite altimetry. Other significant contributions …
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