The altimetric satellite signal is the sum of the geoid and the dynamic topography, but only the latter is relevant to oceanographic applications. Poor knowledge of the geoid has prevented oceanographers from fully exploiting altimetric measurements through its absolute component, and applications have concentrated on ocean variability through analyses of sea level anomalies. Recent geodetic missions like CHAMP, GRACE and the forthcoming GOCE are changing this perspective. In this study, data assimilation is used to reconstruct the Tropical Pacific Ocean circulation during the 1993-1996 period. Multivariate observations are assimilated into a primitive equation ocean model (OPA) using a reduced order Kalman filter (the Singular Evolutive Ex...
International audienceWe review the procedures and challenges that must be considered when using geo...
The availability of gravity data from recent satellite missions (CHAMP, GRACE) and the future GOCE m...
General ocean circulation models are not perfect. Forced with observed atmospheric fluxes they gradu...
International audienceThe altimetric satellite signal is the sum of the geoid and the dynamic topogr...
The objective of this work is to evaluate the contribution of a Mean Dynamic Topography (MDT) deduce...
[1] Currently, two satellite gravimetric missions (CHAMP, GRACE) are dedicated to the improvement of...
Recent advances in our knowledge of the earth geoid have made it possible to exploit absolute sea su...
Recent advances in our knowledge of the earth geoid have made it possible to exploit absolute sea su...
International audienceFive years of Topex/Poseidon (T/P) and ERS sea level anomaly (SLA) data (1994–...
An ocean data assimilation system was developed for the Pacific–Indian oceans with the aim of assimi...
With the focus on the Southern Ocean circulation, results of assimilation of multi-mission-altimeter...
International audienceWe review the procedures and challenges that must be considered when using geo...
The availability of gravity data from recent satellite missions (CHAMP, GRACE) and the future GOCE m...
General ocean circulation models are not perfect. Forced with observed atmospheric fluxes they gradu...
International audienceThe altimetric satellite signal is the sum of the geoid and the dynamic topogr...
The objective of this work is to evaluate the contribution of a Mean Dynamic Topography (MDT) deduce...
[1] Currently, two satellite gravimetric missions (CHAMP, GRACE) are dedicated to the improvement of...
Recent advances in our knowledge of the earth geoid have made it possible to exploit absolute sea su...
Recent advances in our knowledge of the earth geoid have made it possible to exploit absolute sea su...
International audienceFive years of Topex/Poseidon (T/P) and ERS sea level anomaly (SLA) data (1994–...
An ocean data assimilation system was developed for the Pacific–Indian oceans with the aim of assimi...
With the focus on the Southern Ocean circulation, results of assimilation of multi-mission-altimeter...
International audienceWe review the procedures and challenges that must be considered when using geo...
The availability of gravity data from recent satellite missions (CHAMP, GRACE) and the future GOCE m...
General ocean circulation models are not perfect. Forced with observed atmospheric fluxes they gradu...