With the focus on the Southern Ocean circulation, results of assimilation of multi-mission-altimeter data and the GRACE/GOCE gravity data into the finite element ocean model (FEOM) are investigated. We use the geodetic method to obtain the dynamical ocean topography (DOT). This method combines the multi-mission-altimeter sea surface height and the GRACE/GOCE gravity field. Using the profile approach, the spectral consistency of both fields is achieved by filtering the sea surface height and the geoid. By combining the GRACE and GOCE data, a considerably shorter filter length can be used, which results in more DOT details. We show that this increase in resolution of measured DOT carries onto the results of data assimilation for the surface d...
We aim at the determination of the absolute, but temporally changing ocean circulation flow field a...
General ocean circulation models are not perfect. Forced with observed atmospheric fluxes they gradu...
The availability of gravity data from recent satellite missions (CHAMP, GRACE) and the future GOCE m...
With the focus on the Southern Ocean circulation, results of assimilation of multi-mission-altimeter...
With the focus on the Southern Ocean, results of the assimilation of multi-mission-altimeter data an...
Results of assimilation of multi‐mission‐altimeter data and the GRACE/GOCE gravity data into the fi...
We review the procedures and challenges that must be considered when using geoid data derived from t...
[1] Currently, two satellite gravimetric missions (CHAMP, GRACE) are dedicated to the improvement of...
A mean dynamic ocean topography (MDT) has been computed using a high resolution GOCE (Gravity field ...
International audienceThe altimetric satellite signal is the sum of the geoid and the dynamic topogr...
The altimetric satellite signal is the sum of the geoid and the dynamic topography, but only the lat...
In anticipation of the future observations of the gravity mission Gravity Field and Steady-State Oce...
We aim at the determination of the absolute, but temporally changing ocean circulation flow field a...
General ocean circulation models are not perfect. Forced with observed atmospheric fluxes they gradu...
The availability of gravity data from recent satellite missions (CHAMP, GRACE) and the future GOCE m...
With the focus on the Southern Ocean circulation, results of assimilation of multi-mission-altimeter...
With the focus on the Southern Ocean, results of the assimilation of multi-mission-altimeter data an...
Results of assimilation of multi‐mission‐altimeter data and the GRACE/GOCE gravity data into the fi...
We review the procedures and challenges that must be considered when using geoid data derived from t...
[1] Currently, two satellite gravimetric missions (CHAMP, GRACE) are dedicated to the improvement of...
A mean dynamic ocean topography (MDT) has been computed using a high resolution GOCE (Gravity field ...
International audienceThe altimetric satellite signal is the sum of the geoid and the dynamic topogr...
The altimetric satellite signal is the sum of the geoid and the dynamic topography, but only the lat...
In anticipation of the future observations of the gravity mission Gravity Field and Steady-State Oce...
We aim at the determination of the absolute, but temporally changing ocean circulation flow field a...
General ocean circulation models are not perfect. Forced with observed atmospheric fluxes they gradu...
The availability of gravity data from recent satellite missions (CHAMP, GRACE) and the future GOCE m...