Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
We analyse high rate (20 Hz) altimeter derived sea level information, both from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) altimetry missions and Low Resolution Mode missions, in an inner sea and coastal environment. They are compared versus measured and high resolution model data. After a compact description of the relevant physical processes affecting the local sea level values, we focus on three specific passes on the Adriatic Sea, East of Italy. Our main finding is that altimeters and models provide both valuable, partially overlapping, but complementary, information to be exploited in parallel with a double purpose: to progressively approach the truth and to ensure the parallel improvement of both sources. From altimeter data there is a very strong suggestion that the spatial, and implicitly temporal, variability of the fields is much higher than shown by models. The reasons are discussed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Coastal water altimetry; Geophysical variability; Model and altimetry data comparison; Physics of coastal processes; Synergy between altimeter and model data
List of contributors:
Bertotti, Luciana; Cavaleri, Luigi; Ferrarin, Christian; Pezzutto, Paolo; Pomaro, Angela
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