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Annual sea level variability of the coastal ocean: The Baltic Sea-North Sea transition zone

Annual sea level variability of the coastal ocean: The Baltic Sea-North Sea transition zone
Annual sea level variability of the coastal ocean: The Baltic Sea-North Sea transition zone
The annual cycle is a major contribution to the non-tidal variability in sea level. Its characteristics can vary substantially even at a regional scale, particularly in an area of high variability such as the coastal ocean. This study uses previously validated coastal altimetry solutions (from ALES dataset) and the reference ESA Sea Level Climate Change Initiative dataset to improve the understanding of the annual cycle during the Envisat years (2002-2010) in the North Sea - Baltic Sea transition area. This area of study is chosen because of the complex coastal morphology and the availability of in-situ measurements.

To our knowledge, this is the first time that the improvements brought by coastal satellite altimetry to the description of the annual variability of the sea level have been evaluated and discussed. The findings are interpreted with the help of a local climatology and wind stress from a reanalysis model.

The coastal amplitude of the annual cycle estimated from ALES altimetry data is in better agreement with estimations derived from in-situ data than the one from the reference dataset. Wind stress is found to be the main driver of annual cycle variability throughout the domain, while different steric contributions are responsible for the differences within and among the sub-basins.

We conclude that the ALES coastal altimetry product is a reliable dataset to study the annual cycle of the sea level at a regional scale and the strategy described in this research can be applied to other areas of the coastal ocean where the coverage from the tide gauges is not sufficient.
Coastal Altimetry, Sea Level, Annual Cycle, Envisat, North Sea, Baltic Sea
2169-9275
3061-3078
Passaro, M.
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Cipollini, P.
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Benveniste, J.
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Passaro, M.
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Cipollini, P.
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Benveniste, J.
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Passaro, M., Cipollini, P. and Benveniste, J. (2015) Annual sea level variability of the coastal ocean: The Baltic Sea-North Sea transition zone. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 120 (4), 3061-3078. (doi:10.1002/2014JC010510).

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The annual cycle is a major contribution to the non-tidal variability in sea level. Its characteristics can vary substantially even at a regional scale, particularly in an area of high variability such as the coastal ocean. This study uses previously validated coastal altimetry solutions (from ALES dataset) and the reference ESA Sea Level Climate Change Initiative dataset to improve the understanding of the annual cycle during the Envisat years (2002-2010) in the North Sea - Baltic Sea transition area. This area of study is chosen because of the complex coastal morphology and the availability of in-situ measurements.

To our knowledge, this is the first time that the improvements brought by coastal satellite altimetry to the description of the annual variability of the sea level have been evaluated and discussed. The findings are interpreted with the help of a local climatology and wind stress from a reanalysis model.

The coastal amplitude of the annual cycle estimated from ALES altimetry data is in better agreement with estimations derived from in-situ data than the one from the reference dataset. Wind stress is found to be the main driver of annual cycle variability throughout the domain, while different steric contributions are responsible for the differences within and among the sub-basins.

We conclude that the ALES coastal altimetry product is a reliable dataset to study the annual cycle of the sea level at a regional scale and the strategy described in this research can be applied to other areas of the coastal ocean where the coverage from the tide gauges is not sufficient.

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Published date: April 2015
Keywords: Coastal Altimetry, Sea Level, Annual Cycle, Envisat, North Sea, Baltic Sea
Organisations: Physical Oceanography, Marine Physics and Ocean Climate

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Local EPrints ID: 375880
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/375880
ISSN: 2169-9275
PURE UUID: 3b46cc4e-6df7-4aa4-9c0b-4d01d5e17e28

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Date deposited: 09 Apr 2015 12:15
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 19:33

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Author: M. Passaro
Author: P. Cipollini
Author: J. Benveniste

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