Coastal Altimetry Ted Strub Corinne James, Martin Saraceno, Remko Scharoo and many colleagues.

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Coastal Altimetry Ted Strub Corinne James, Martin Saraceno, Remko Scharoo and many colleagues

Issues for Coastal Oceanography and Inland Hydrology Data sets to be used – here we use the US west coast. Time and space scales to be resolved. Use of tide gauges. Use of alternate corrections (wet tropo). Help from numerical models of coastal circulation.

Altimeter Issues For Coastal Oceanography Time and space scales to be resolved. ~ 1-5 days; 10 km offshore; km alongshore Use of tide gauges can help. Use of alternate corrections (wet tropo, etc.) are needed. Need some in water current measurements. Help is needed from numerical models of coastal circulation.

Jason-1 (blue) and T/P-2 (red) T T T T T T T San Diego T Neah Bay T North Spit T

2004, D202, Hr , D203, Hr , D203, Hr , D203, Hr 18 Tidal Excursions of the Columbia River Plume “~2 cm over 10 m” – 12 hr period August 20-22, 2004 T. Strub

~ June 18 ~ June 28~ July 8 Extending the Altimeter Alongtrack SSH to the Coast 2005 Signal of cm when then altimeter crosses the upwelling jet and dense upwelled water. Within km of the coast.

From Gan and Allen, 2002b Pt. Reyes CODE, uniform winds, channel upwellingrelaxation

J. Barth

~ June 18 ~ June 28~ July 8 Extending the Altimeter Alongtrack SSH to the Coast 2005 Signal of cm when then altimeter crosses the upwelling jet and dense upwelled water. Within km of the coast.

Day 269, 2001, track 206 Day 271, 2001, track 247 Topex Model (courtesy S. Springer, OSU) ROMS Model: SSH variability is associated w/ coastal currents and eddies Model variability is comparable to alongtrack Topex altimetry Map satellite SSH in coastal ocean: via variational data assimilation

Alongshore depth-ave currents at mid-shelf mooring locations along Oregon coast (summer 2002): model (Koch, Erofeeva, Choi) obs (Kosro, Hickey, Ramp) Off Newport Off Coos Bay Off Rogue R. 2-3 day variability in currents associated with wind stress variability: challenge for analysis of satellite altimetry (insufficient temporal resolution)

Altimeter Issues For Coastal Oceanography Time and space scales to be resolved. ~ 1-5 days; 10 km offshore; km alongshore Use of tide gauges can help. Use of alternate corrections (we tropo, etc.) are needed. Need some in water current measurements. Help is needed from numerical models of coastal circulation.