Abstract
An investigation of altimeter sea state bias theories
An investigation of altimeter sea state bias theories
C. P. Gommenginger
Laboratory for Satellite Oceanography,
Southampton Oceanography Centre,
Southampton,
UK
M. A. Srokosz
Laboratory for Satellite Oceanography,
Southampton Oceanography Centre,
Southampton,
UK
J. Wolf
Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory,
Birkenhead,
UK
P. A. E. M. Janssen
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast,
Reading,
UK
Two theoretical formulations of the sea state bias (SSB) by
Srokosz [1986]
(hereafter S86) and
Elfouhaily et al. [2000]
(hereafter E00) are applied to directional ocean wave spectra from WAM and from NDBC moored buoys collocated with Topex altimeter
data.
S86 SSB computations obtained for WAM with idealized ocean current fields reveal a quasi-linear relationship between the SSB
coefficient and the r.m.s. ocean slope, which remains valid for a wide range of wind/wave/current conditions. The SSB coefficient
is shown to be better parameterized in terms of slope, instead of the significant wave height and wind speed presently used
in empirical models. The theoretical SSB for the buoys' 2-D wave spectra are compared with estimates from five recent empirical
SSB models calculated from the collocated Topex data. The magnitude of the
E00 SSB shows a strong sensitivity to the choice of high frequency tail model used to extend the 2-D wave spectra. We find that
the
E00 theory can adequately model the radar frequency dependence of the SSB given a suitable choice of high frequency tail. However,
the
E00 theory is found to systematically underestimate the magnitude of the SSB coefficient with respect to empirical SSB models.
In contrast, the long-waves-only
S86 theory displays good agreement with the empirical SSB estimates. Thus our calculations suggest that the sea state bias may
be primarily governed by the slope of long gravity waves, presumably through its well-documented influence on the modulation
of short waves, as also suggested by recent empirical findings.
Published 17
January
2003.
Citation: Gommenginger, C. P., M. A. Srokosz, J. Wolf, and P. A. E. M. Janssen
(2003),
An investigation of altimeter sea state bias theories,
J. Geophys. Res.,
108(C1),
3011,
doi:10.1029/2001JC001174.