Orbit-related sea level errors for TOPEX altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales

Interannual to decadal sea level trends are indicators of climate variability and change. A major source of global and regional sea level data is satellite radar altimetry, which relies on precise knowledge of the satellite's orbit. Here, we assess the error budget of the radial orbit component...

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Main Authors: Esselborn, S., Rudenko, S., Schöne, T.
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Published: 2018
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spelling ftgfzpotsdam:oai:gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_2898888 2023-05-15T17:36:38+02:00 Orbit-related sea level errors for TOPEX altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales Esselborn, S. Rudenko, S. Schöne, T. 2018 application/pdf https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_2898888 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_2898888_4/component/file_3222889/2898888.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/os-14-205-2018 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_2898888 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_2898888_4/component/file_3222889/2898888.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Ocean Science info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftgfzpotsdam https://doi.org/10.5194/os-14-205-2018 2022-09-14T05:54:52Z Interannual to decadal sea level trends are indicators of climate variability and change. A major source of global and regional sea level data is satellite radar altimetry, which relies on precise knowledge of the satellite's orbit. Here, we assess the error budget of the radial orbit component for the TOPEX/Poseidon mission for the period 1993 to 2004 from a set of different orbit solutions. Upper bound errors for seasonal, interannual (5 years), and decadal periods are estimated on global and regional scales based on radial orbit differences from three state-of-the-art orbit solutions provided by different research teams (GFZ, GSFC, and GRGS). The global mean sea level error related to the orbit is of the order of 7 mm (more than 10 % of the sea level variability) with negligible contributions on the annual and decadal time scale. In contrast, the orbit related error of the interannual trend is 0.1 mm/year (18 % of the corresponding sea level variability) and might hamper the estimation of an acceleration of the global mean sea level rise. For regional scales, the gridded orbit related error is up to 11 mm and for about half the ocean the orbit error accounts for at least 10 % of the observed sea level variability. The seasonal orbit error amounts to 10 % of the observed seasonal sea level signal in the Southern Ocean. At interannual and decadal time scales, the orbit related trend uncertainties reach regionally more than 1 mm/year. The interannual trend errors account for 10 % of the observed sea level signal in the Tropical Atlantic and the south-eastern Pacific. For decadal scales, the orbit related trend errors are prominent in a couple of regions including: South Atlantic, western North Atlantic, central Pacific, South Australian Basin, and Mediterranean Sea. Based on a set of test orbits calculated at GFZ, the sources of the observed orbit related errors are further investigated. Main contributors on all time scales are uncertainties in Earth’s time variable gravity field models and on annual to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Southern Ocean GFZpublic (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam) Southern Ocean Pacific Ocean Science 14 2 205 223
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description Interannual to decadal sea level trends are indicators of climate variability and change. A major source of global and regional sea level data is satellite radar altimetry, which relies on precise knowledge of the satellite's orbit. Here, we assess the error budget of the radial orbit component for the TOPEX/Poseidon mission for the period 1993 to 2004 from a set of different orbit solutions. Upper bound errors for seasonal, interannual (5 years), and decadal periods are estimated on global and regional scales based on radial orbit differences from three state-of-the-art orbit solutions provided by different research teams (GFZ, GSFC, and GRGS). The global mean sea level error related to the orbit is of the order of 7 mm (more than 10 % of the sea level variability) with negligible contributions on the annual and decadal time scale. In contrast, the orbit related error of the interannual trend is 0.1 mm/year (18 % of the corresponding sea level variability) and might hamper the estimation of an acceleration of the global mean sea level rise. For regional scales, the gridded orbit related error is up to 11 mm and for about half the ocean the orbit error accounts for at least 10 % of the observed sea level variability. The seasonal orbit error amounts to 10 % of the observed seasonal sea level signal in the Southern Ocean. At interannual and decadal time scales, the orbit related trend uncertainties reach regionally more than 1 mm/year. The interannual trend errors account for 10 % of the observed sea level signal in the Tropical Atlantic and the south-eastern Pacific. For decadal scales, the orbit related trend errors are prominent in a couple of regions including: South Atlantic, western North Atlantic, central Pacific, South Australian Basin, and Mediterranean Sea. Based on a set of test orbits calculated at GFZ, the sources of the observed orbit related errors are further investigated. Main contributors on all time scales are uncertainties in Earth’s time variable gravity field models and on annual to ...
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Rudenko, S.
Schöne, T.
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Rudenko, S.
Schöne, T.
Orbit-related sea level errors for TOPEX altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales
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title Orbit-related sea level errors for TOPEX altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales
title_short Orbit-related sea level errors for TOPEX altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales
title_full Orbit-related sea level errors for TOPEX altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales
title_fullStr Orbit-related sea level errors for TOPEX altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales
title_full_unstemmed Orbit-related sea level errors for TOPEX altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales
title_sort orbit-related sea level errors for topex altimetry at seasonal to decadal timescales
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