Use of ‘velocity projection’ to estimate the variation of sea-surface height from HF Doppler radar current measurements

نویسندگان

  • G. O. Marmorino
  • C. Y. Shen
  • T. E. Evans
  • G. J. Lindemann
  • L. K. Shay
چکیده

The technique of ‘velocity projection’ (J. Geophys. Res. 106 (2001) 6973) is used to estimate the sea-surface height field and its change over time from measurements of surface velocity made using a shore-based HF Doppler radar over a 30 30-km region of the continental shelf located near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay (USA). Projected current profiles are compared with measured currents from an array of acoustic Doppler current profilers, and the consistency and sensitivity of the projections to model assumptions are also examined. Using projected values of the local surface slope, a model sea-surface Zðx; yÞ is least-squares fit over the study region at each measurement time. The error associated with these fits provides an internal check on the validity of the projection results. The slope of the model seasurface shows a set-up toward the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay during downwelling-favorable winds and a counterclockwise rotation over the tidal cycle that is consistent with linear, shallow-water dynamics. A time series of sea-level difference extracted from the Z maps shows a dominant M2 tidal signal that compares well with measurements of bottom pressure made at two moorings. With proper attention to limits of applicability, such projection-based seasurface slope fields (as well as other projection results) may be useful in diagnostic calculations or as nowcasts for use with prognostic models. r 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004