Calibration of TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason Altimeter Data to Construct a Continuous Record of Mean Sea Level Change
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Jason, the successor to the TOPEX/POSEIDON (T/P) mission, has been designed to continue seamlessly the decade-long altimetric sea level record initiated by T/P. Intersatellite calibration has determined the relative bias to an accuracy of 1.6 mm rms. Tide gauge calibration of the T/P record during its original mission shows a drift of -0.1 \textpm 0.4 mm/year. The tide gauge calibration of 20 months of nominal Jason data indicates a drift of -5.7 \textpm 1.0 mm/year, which may be attributable to errors in the orbit ephemeris and the Jason Microwave Radiometer. The analysis of T/P and Jason altimeter data over the past decade has resulted in a determination of global mean sea level change of +2.8 \textpm 0.4 mm/year.
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2004
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Journal |
Marine Geodesy
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27
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Number of Pages |
79
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DOI |
10.1080/01490410490465193
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