Towards improved GRACE de-aliasing Towards improved GRACE de-aliasing - first results from dynamical and - first results from dynamical and residual ocean tide analysis residual ocean tide analysis Wolfgang Bosch 1) , Detlef Stammer 2) , Frank Flechtner 3) , Karl-Heinz Ilk 4) , Torsten Mayer-Gürr 4) , Christoph Dahle 3) , Eifu Taguchi 2) , R. Savcenko 1) E-mail: [email protected]1) Deutsches Geodätische Forschungsinstitut (DGFI), München 2) Institut für Meereskunde (IfM), Hamburg 3) GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ), Potsdam 4) Institut für Geodäsie und Geoinformatik (IGG), Bonn
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Towards improved GRACE de-aliasing - first Towards improved GRACE de-aliasing - first results from dynamical andresults from dynamical andresidual ocean tide analysisresidual ocean tide analysis
Towards improved GRACE de-aliasing - first Towards improved GRACE de-aliasing - first results from dynamical andresults from dynamical andresidual ocean tide analysisresidual ocean tide analysis
Wolfgang Bosch1), Detlef Stammer2), Frank Flechtner3), Karl-Heinz Ilk4), Torsten Mayer-Gürr4), Christoph Dahle3), Eifu Taguchi2), R. Savcenko1)
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GFZ RL04 COS 161d GFZ RL04 SIN 161d
GRGS COS 161d GRGS SIN 161d
CSR RL04 COS 161d CSR RL04 SIN 161d
all excl. C20!
Analysing the GRACE time series
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Analysis of Residuals (Dec 2006)
Gridding (2° x 2°, 4 years)Gridding (2° x 2°, 4 years)
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M2 Amplitude from Residuals
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Empirical tide analysis with Altimetry data
• Altimeter satellites have their own alias periods (Smith 2000)
• Combination of mission with different sampling allows to overcome some of the obstacles of individual missions
• Harmonized and cross-calibrated (common multi-mission crossover analysis of all systems operating simultaneously)
• Common residual analysis with TOPEX, TOPEX-EM, Jason-1, ERS-1, ERS-2, ENVISAT, GFO (w.r.t. FES2004)
• Least Squares harmonic analysis on a global 15’x15’ grid
• Solving for mean, drift, seasonal signal ( Sa, Ssa), long period (Mm, Mf), diurnal(Q1, O1, P1, K1), semidiurnal (M2, S2, K2, N2) and shallow water (M4, MS4, M6)
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Results for M2
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Results for S2
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Residual tides (w.r.t. FES2004) at NW European Shelf
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Validation with BODC bottom pressure gauges
• Left: rms of sea surface heights (after FES2004 correction)
• Right: % gain in variance due to residual tide corrections
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• Clear indications that the ocean tide model presently used for GRACE processing can be considerably improved by– Long wavelength structure seen by GRACE data itself
(residuals or time series analysis)– Short wavelength resulting from analysis of multi-
mission altimeter data
• Ultimate goal is to combine both empirical approaches
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HAMTIDE (Hamburg direct Assimilation Method for TIDE)
• HAMTIDE: direct minimization of model deficiency and the inaccuracy data in a least square sense,
• Assimilation of altimeter data, tide gauge, and bottom pressure recorder data
• Blue: indput data
• Red: 102 Pelagic Sites
used as standard reference
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HAMTIDE (Hamburg direct Assimilation Method for TIDE)
• HAMTIDE is run with three different spatial resolutions, i.e., 1°, 10’ and 5’.
• Right: 10’ run
M2
• Comparison with FES2004 (10’ resolution)
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HAMTIDE applied to strongly nonlinear effects on the NW European Shelf
• Rms: 0.8 cm 7.7 cm
Fig. 5Fig. 6
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See Posters for details of the project
Taguchi, E., D. Stammer, W. Zahel, R. Savcenko, and W.Bosch: Toward high resolution dynamic modelling using HAMTIDE
Savcenko, R. and W. Bosch: Assessment of errors in global ocean tide models and their impact on GRACE gravity fields