Volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data

This paper was utilized a new approach for modelling sea surface current from JASON-1 satellite altimetry data. This was based on utilizing of the Volterra series expansion in order to transform the time series satellite altimetry data into a real ocean surface current. Thus,the basic equation of hy...

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Main Authors: Marghany, Maged, Hashim, Mazlan
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spelling my.utm.146072017-08-07T00:51:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/14607/ Volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data Marghany, Maged Hashim, Mazlan G Geography (General) Q Science (General) This paper was utilized a new approach for modelling sea surface current from JASON-1 satellite altimetry data. This was based on utilizing of the Volterra series expansion in order to transform the time series satellite altimetry data into a real ocean surface current. Thus,the basic equation of hydrodynamic has been solved by second order Volterra model. Then, the Volterra kernel inversion used to obtain the sea surface current velocity. The finite element model of Lax-Wendorff schemes used which was based on triangular space-time elements to map the spatial current variation in the South China Sea over different monsoon periods. In situ sea surface current measurements were collected along the east coast of peninsular Malaysia by using electromagnetic current meters. The study shows that the maximum current magnitude of 1.2 m/s was occurred during the northeast monsoon period as compared to other monsoon periods. The main noticeable feature was an existence of anticlockwise eddy in the Gulf of Thailand. The results also shows a good correlation between in situ current measurements and the Volterra-Lax-Wendrof scheme with high R2 of 0.91. It can be said that Volterra-Lax-Wendrof scheme can be used as numerical scheme for modelling sea surface current from altimetry data. 2007 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Marghany, Maged and Hashim, Mazlan (2007) Volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data. In: The 28 th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, 2007, PWTC, Kuala Lumpur.
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Marghany, Maged
Hashim, Mazlan
Volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data
description This paper was utilized a new approach for modelling sea surface current from JASON-1 satellite altimetry data. This was based on utilizing of the Volterra series expansion in order to transform the time series satellite altimetry data into a real ocean surface current. Thus,the basic equation of hydrodynamic has been solved by second order Volterra model. Then, the Volterra kernel inversion used to obtain the sea surface current velocity. The finite element model of Lax-Wendorff schemes used which was based on triangular space-time elements to map the spatial current variation in the South China Sea over different monsoon periods. In situ sea surface current measurements were collected along the east coast of peninsular Malaysia by using electromagnetic current meters. The study shows that the maximum current magnitude of 1.2 m/s was occurred during the northeast monsoon period as compared to other monsoon periods. The main noticeable feature was an existence of anticlockwise eddy in the Gulf of Thailand. The results also shows a good correlation between in situ current measurements and the Volterra-Lax-Wendrof scheme with high R2 of 0.91. It can be said that Volterra-Lax-Wendrof scheme can be used as numerical scheme for modelling sea surface current from altimetry data.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Marghany, Maged
Hashim, Mazlan
author_facet Marghany, Maged
Hashim, Mazlan
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title Volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data
title_short Volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data
title_full Volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data
title_fullStr Volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data
title_full_unstemmed Volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data
title_sort volterra algorithm for modeling sea surface current circulation from satellite altimetry data
publishDate 2007
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/14607/
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