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TOPEX/POSEIDON tides estimated using a global inverse model

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Title TOPEX/POSEIDON tides estimated using a global inverse model
Names Egbert, Gary D. (creator)
Bennett, Andrew F. (creator)
Foreman, Michael G. G. (creator)
Date Issued 1994-12-15 (iso8601)
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Abstract Altimetric data from the TOPEX/POSEIDON mission will be used for studies of global ocean circulation and marine geophysics. However, it is first necessary to remove the ocean tides, which are aliased in the raw data. The tides are constrained by two distinct types of information: the hydrodynamic equations which the tidal fields of elevations and velocities must satisfy, and direct observational data from tide gauges and satellite altimetry. Here we develop and apply a generalized inverse method, which allows us to combine rationally all of this information into global tidal fields best fitting both the data and the dynamics, in a least squares sense. The resulting inverse solution is a sum of the direct solution to the astronomically forced Laplace tidal equations and a linear combination of the representers for the data functional. The representer functions (one of each datum) are determined by the dynamical equations, and by out prior estimates of the statistics of errors in these equations. Out major task is a direct numerical calculation of these representers. This task is computationally intensive but well suited to massively parallel processing. By calculating the representers we reduce the full (infinite dimensional) problem to a relatively low-dimensional problem at the outset, allowing full control over the conditioning and hence the stability of the inverse solution. With the representers calculated we can easily update out model as additional TOPEX/POSEIDON data become available. As an initial illustration we invert harmonic constants from a set of 80 open-ocean tide gauges. We then present a practical scheme for direct inversions of TOPEX/POSEIDON crossover data. We apply this method to 38 cycles of geophysical data records (GDR) data, computing preliminary global estimates of the four principal tidal constituents, M₂, S₂, K₁, and O₁. The inverse solution yields tidal fields which are simultaneously smoother, and in better agreement with altimetric and ground truth data, than previously proposed tidal models. Relative to the “default” tidal corrections provided with the TOPEX/POSEIDON GDR, the inverse solution reduces crossover difference variances significantly (≈20 -30%), even though only a small number of free parameters (≈1000) are actually fit to the crossover data.
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Identifier Bennett, A. F., Egbert, G. D., Foreman, M. G. G., TOPEX/POSEIDON tides estimated using a global inverse model, J. Geophys. Res., 99, C12, 1994.

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