Assessment of Geoid Models Offshore Western Australia

In Western Australia, coastal dynamics are influenced by a major ocean boundary current system, the Leeuwin Current, which is characterised by mesoscale features. To fully under-stand the Leeuwin Current using satellite altimeter measurements, a precise (1-2 cm) and full-spatial-scale (<100 km)...

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Main Authors: Deng, Xiaoli, Coleman, R., Featherstone, Will, Ridgway, K.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Coastal Education and Research Foundation 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17982
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author Deng, Xiaoli
Coleman, R.
Featherstone, Will
Ridgway, K.
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Coleman, R.
Featherstone, Will
Ridgway, K.
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description In Western Australia, coastal dynamics are influenced by a major ocean boundary current system, the Leeuwin Current, which is characterised by mesoscale features. To fully under-stand the Leeuwin Current using satellite altimeter measurements, a precise (1-2 cm) and full-spatial-scale (<100 km) geoid model is crucial. This paper focuses on a comparison between two mean dynamic ocean topography models derived from independent hydro-graphic climatologies, and an altimeter-observed mean sea surface referenced to recently released geoid models offshore of Western Australia (20°S to 45°S, 108°E to 130°E). The geoid models used include combined global geopotential models from the GRACE satellite mission and AUSGeoid98. The estimated mean dynamic ocean topography models are compared to independent dynamic ocean topography from CSIRO's Atlas of Regional Seas (CARS) climatology. The results show that the EIGEN_GL04C and GGM02C+EGM96 global geopotential models to degree and order 360 give the best comparisons against CARS in the Leeuwin Current region, suggesting that they should be used in the future for computing the ocean transport, surface current velocities and dynamic topography, and be used as a reference field for future computations of regional marine geoid models.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-179822017-09-13T15:44:34Z Assessment of Geoid Models Offshore Western Australia Deng, Xiaoli Coleman, R. Featherstone, Will Ridgway, K. CSIRO Atlas of Regional Seas (CARS) mean sea surface AUSGeoid98 dynamic ocean topography Global geopotential model In Western Australia, coastal dynamics are influenced by a major ocean boundary current system, the Leeuwin Current, which is characterised by mesoscale features. To fully under-stand the Leeuwin Current using satellite altimeter measurements, a precise (1-2 cm) and full-spatial-scale (<100 km) geoid model is crucial. This paper focuses on a comparison between two mean dynamic ocean topography models derived from independent hydro-graphic climatologies, and an altimeter-observed mean sea surface referenced to recently released geoid models offshore of Western Australia (20°S to 45°S, 108°E to 130°E). The geoid models used include combined global geopotential models from the GRACE satellite mission and AUSGeoid98. The estimated mean dynamic ocean topography models are compared to independent dynamic ocean topography from CSIRO's Atlas of Regional Seas (CARS) climatology. The results show that the EIGEN_GL04C and GGM02C+EGM96 global geopotential models to degree and order 360 give the best comparisons against CARS in the Leeuwin Current region, suggesting that they should be used in the future for computing the ocean transport, surface current velocities and dynamic topography, and be used as a reference field for future computations of regional marine geoid models. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17982 10.2112/07-0972.1 Coastal Education and Research Foundation unknown
spellingShingle CSIRO Atlas of Regional Seas (CARS)
mean sea surface
AUSGeoid98
dynamic ocean topography
Global geopotential model
Deng, Xiaoli
Coleman, R.
Featherstone, Will
Ridgway, K.
Assessment of Geoid Models Offshore Western Australia
title Assessment of Geoid Models Offshore Western Australia
title_full Assessment of Geoid Models Offshore Western Australia
title_fullStr Assessment of Geoid Models Offshore Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Geoid Models Offshore Western Australia
title_short Assessment of Geoid Models Offshore Western Australia
title_sort assessment of geoid models offshore western australia
topic CSIRO Atlas of Regional Seas (CARS)
mean sea surface
AUSGeoid98
dynamic ocean topography
Global geopotential model
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17982