Abstract
[1] The sub-monthly portion of a recent daily-resolution GRACE data set (ITG-Grace2010) is evaluated over the ocean by comparing with the high-frequency component of sea level variability measured by satellite altimetry. The current Atmosphere and Ocean De-aliasing (AOD) model used to remove the high-frequency non-tidal ocean mass variations in GRACE data processing is also assessed. We demonstrate that the OMCT-based AOD model does not adequately represent the true sub-monthly variability in non-tidal ocean mass variability, but that ITG-Grace2010 does. The differences are not small, and indicate that a new model, or a data set derived from sub-monthly GRACE information, should be considered for de-aliasing in future GRACE processing.
| Original language | American English |
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| Journal | Geophysical Research Letters |
| Volume | 38 |
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| State | Published - Jan 1 2011 |
Keywords
- GRACE
- ITG-Grace2010
- de-aliasing
- high-frequency sea level
- ocean bottom pressure
Disciplines
- Life Sciences