Tide predictions in shelf and coastal waters: Status and prospects
The challenges of supplying accurate tide corrections for satellite altimetry in shelf and near-
coastal environments are reviewed. Relative to the deep ocean, tides in shallow water are …
coastal environments are reviewed. Relative to the deep ocean, tides in shallow water are …
Range and geophysical corrections in coastal regions: and implications for mean sea surface determination
OB Andersen, R Scharroo - Coastal altimetry, 2010 - Springer
Satellite altimetry works conceptually by the satellite transmitting a short pulse of microwave
radiation with known power towards the sea surface, where it interacts with the sea surface …
radiation with known power towards the sea surface, where it interacts with the sea surface …
[BOOK][B] Coastal acoustic tomography
A Kaneko, XH Zhu, J Lin - 2020 - books.google.com
Coastal Acoustic Tomography begins with the specifics required for designing a Coastal
Acoustic Tomography (CAT) experiment and operating the CAT system in coastal seas …
Acoustic Tomography (CAT) experiment and operating the CAT system in coastal seas …
Multimission empirical ocean tide modeling for shallow waters and polar seas
Y Cheng, OB Andersen - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
A new global ocean tide model named DTU10 (developed at Technical University of
Denmark) representing all major diurnal and semidiurnal tidal constituents is proposed …
Denmark) representing all major diurnal and semidiurnal tidal constituents is proposed …
Assimilation of altimetry data for nonlinear shallow-water tides: Quarter-diurnal tides of the Northwest European Shelf
Non-linear tidal constituents, such as the overtide M4 or the compound tide MS4, are
generated by interaction in shallow seas of the much larger astronomically forced “primary” …
generated by interaction in shallow seas of the much larger astronomically forced “primary” …
The SARAL/AltiKa mission: A step forward to the future of altimetry
The CNES/ISRO altimetric satellite SARAL/AltiKa was launched in February 2013 and since
then has provided useful data for various scientific and operational applications in …
then has provided useful data for various scientific and operational applications in …
Predictable changes in extreme sea levels and coastal flood risk due to long‐term tidal cycles
We demonstrate that long‐term tidally induced changes in extreme sea levels affect
estimates of major flood hazard in a predictable way. Long‐term variations in tides due to …
estimates of major flood hazard in a predictable way. Long‐term variations in tides due to …
Polar Ocean tides—Revisited using cryosat-2
With the availability of more than 9 years of Cryosat-2, it is possible to revisit polar ocean
tides, which have traditionally been difficult to determine from satellite altimetry. The …
tides, which have traditionally been difficult to determine from satellite altimetry. The …
Short-term, linear, and non-linear local effects of the tides on the surface dynamics in a new, high-resolution model of the Mediterranean Sea circulation
The tides in the Mediterranean Sea are generally weaker than in other regions of the world
ocean, but are locally intensified in passages with complex bathymetry, such as the Gibraltar …
ocean, but are locally intensified in passages with complex bathymetry, such as the Gibraltar …
Ocean forecasting for the German Bight: from regional to coastal scales
This paper describes recent developments based on advances in coastal ocean forecasting
in the fields of numerical modeling, data assimilation, and observational array design …
in the fields of numerical modeling, data assimilation, and observational array design …