AbstractNew altimetry products in semi-enclosed seas are of major interest given the importance of the coastal-open ocean interactions. This study shows how reprocessed altimetry products in the Mediterranean Sea from Archiving, Validation and Interpolation of Satellite Oceanographic data (AVISO) have improved the representation of the surface circulation over the 1993–2012 period. We focus on the Alboran Sea, which is the highest mesoscale activity area of the western Mediterranean. The respective impacts of the new mean dynamic topography (MDT) and mapped sea level anomaly (MSLA) on the description of the Western Alboran Gyre (WAG) are quantitatively evaluated. The temporal mean and variability of the total kinetic energy have been signif...
In the western Mediterranean Sea, sea level variations are the result of seasonal steric effect, atm...
International audienceOceanic mesoscale plays a key role in modulating large-scale circulation, heat...
The spatial and temporal resolution of satellite altimetry is usually sufficient for monitoring the ...
AbstractNew altimetry products in semi-enclosed seas are of major interest given the importance of t...
International audienceUntil now, most satellite altimetry studies of the coastal ocean have been bas...
This work is the first study exploiting along track altimetry data to observe and monitor coastal oc...
International audienceSatellite altimetry is a key component of the global observing system and play...
International audienceSatellite altimetry has provided a unique contribution to the global observati...
We present a data-based approach to study the mean and the climatology of the surface geostrophic cu...
14 pages, 15 figuresData from the altimeter onboard the European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERSI) was...
The accurate knowledge of the ocean's mean dynamic topography (MDT) is a crucial issue for a number ...
International audienceWe present an innovative approach to the generation of remotely sensed high-re...
The spatial and temporal resolution of satellite altimetry is usually sufficient for monitoring the ...
In this study, for the first time at regional scale, the combined use of remote sensing data (altime...
In the western Mediterranean Sea, sea level variations are the result of seasonal steric effect, atm...
International audienceOceanic mesoscale plays a key role in modulating large-scale circulation, heat...
The spatial and temporal resolution of satellite altimetry is usually sufficient for monitoring the ...
AbstractNew altimetry products in semi-enclosed seas are of major interest given the importance of t...
International audienceUntil now, most satellite altimetry studies of the coastal ocean have been bas...
This work is the first study exploiting along track altimetry data to observe and monitor coastal oc...
International audienceSatellite altimetry is a key component of the global observing system and play...
International audienceSatellite altimetry has provided a unique contribution to the global observati...
We present a data-based approach to study the mean and the climatology of the surface geostrophic cu...
14 pages, 15 figuresData from the altimeter onboard the European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERSI) was...
The accurate knowledge of the ocean's mean dynamic topography (MDT) is a crucial issue for a number ...
International audienceWe present an innovative approach to the generation of remotely sensed high-re...
The spatial and temporal resolution of satellite altimetry is usually sufficient for monitoring the ...
In this study, for the first time at regional scale, the combined use of remote sensing data (altime...
In the western Mediterranean Sea, sea level variations are the result of seasonal steric effect, atm...
International audienceOceanic mesoscale plays a key role in modulating large-scale circulation, heat...
The spatial and temporal resolution of satellite altimetry is usually sufficient for monitoring the ...