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Do multiple peaks in the Radon Transform of westward propagating sea surface height anomalies correspond to higher order Rossby wave Baroclinic modes?

Do multiple peaks in the Radon Transform of westward propagating sea surface height anomalies correspond to higher order Rossby wave Baroclinic modes?
Do multiple peaks in the Radon Transform of westward propagating sea surface height anomalies correspond to higher order Rossby wave Baroclinic modes?
This study examines the presence of multiple peaks from 2 dimensional Fourier and Radon Transform analysis for the entire South Pacific basin from 10 years of sea level anomalies determined from ERS (European Remote Sensing satellite) and T/P altimeter observations and attempts to determine whether their speeds resemble those of higher order baroclinic Rossby wave modes.
altimetry, planetary wave, rossby wave, topography, Radon Transform
P6.24(7pp)
American Meteorological Society
Maharaj, A.M.
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Cipollini, P.
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Maharaj, A.M., Cipollini, P. and Holbrook, N.J. (2004) Do multiple peaks in the Radon Transform of westward propagating sea surface height anomalies correspond to higher order Rossby wave Baroclinic modes? In 13th AMS Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, Norfolk VA, USA 20-23 Sep 2004, extended abstracts. American Meteorological Society. P6.24(7pp) .

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This study examines the presence of multiple peaks from 2 dimensional Fourier and Radon Transform analysis for the entire South Pacific basin from 10 years of sea level anomalies determined from ERS (European Remote Sensing satellite) and T/P altimeter observations and attempts to determine whether their speeds resemble those of higher order baroclinic Rossby wave modes.

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Published date: 2004
Venue - Dates: 13th AMS Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, Norfolk VA, USA, 2004-09-20 - 2004-09-23
Keywords: altimetry, planetary wave, rossby wave, topography, Radon Transform

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Local EPrints ID: 15874
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/15874
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Date deposited: 01 Jul 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:44

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Author: A.M. Maharaj
Author: P. Cipollini
Author: N.J. Holbrook

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