Along-track high resolution sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent

A new generation of satellite altimetry with a high spatial resolution is a very useful tool for providing information about ocean characteristics including the study of sea levels. This paper is concerned on the comparison of sea levels from the newly launched SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data...

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Main Authors: Mohammed, Siti Balqis, Idris, Nurul Hazrina, Abdullah, Noor Nabila
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling my.utm.618072017-04-26T06:43:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61807/ Along-track high resolution sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent Mohammed, Siti Balqis Idris, Nurul Hazrina Abdullah, Noor Nabila G70.39-70.6 Remote sensing A new generation of satellite altimetry with a high spatial resolution is a very useful tool for providing information about ocean characteristics including the study of sea levels. This paper is concerned on the comparison of sea levels from the newly launched SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data with the data model from the Coriolis Data Centre. The paper focuses over the regions of the Maritime Continent, which includes the Straits of Malacca, the South China Sea, and the Sulu Sea. The statistical analysis is performed over these three seas because they have different coastal characteristics and ocean variabilities, therefore, the quality of the derived sea levels may be varies. The results show that the sea levels from SARAL/Altika generally well-agree to those of Coriolis Data Centre. However, significant differences are observed at certain regions especially at the Strait of Malacca and Banda Sea. The highest correlation is found over the South China Sea while the lowest value is found over the Sulu Sea. The lowest RMSE is observed at Strait of Malacca while the highest value is over the Sulu Sea. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61807/1/NurulHazrinaIdris2015_AlongTrackHighResolutionSeaLevelsfromSaralAltika.pdf Mohammed, Siti Balqis and Idris, Nurul Hazrina and Abdullah, Noor Nabila (2015) Along-track high resolution sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent. In: IEEE Workshop on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2015 (IWGRS2015), 16-17 Nov, 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. http://fght.utm.my/events/ieee-workshop-on-geoscience-and-remote-sensing-2015-iwgrs2015/
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topic G70.39-70.6 Remote sensing
spellingShingle G70.39-70.6 Remote sensing
Mohammed, Siti Balqis
Idris, Nurul Hazrina
Abdullah, Noor Nabila
Along-track high resolution sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent
description A new generation of satellite altimetry with a high spatial resolution is a very useful tool for providing information about ocean characteristics including the study of sea levels. This paper is concerned on the comparison of sea levels from the newly launched SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data with the data model from the Coriolis Data Centre. The paper focuses over the regions of the Maritime Continent, which includes the Straits of Malacca, the South China Sea, and the Sulu Sea. The statistical analysis is performed over these three seas because they have different coastal characteristics and ocean variabilities, therefore, the quality of the derived sea levels may be varies. The results show that the sea levels from SARAL/Altika generally well-agree to those of Coriolis Data Centre. However, significant differences are observed at certain regions especially at the Strait of Malacca and Banda Sea. The highest correlation is found over the South China Sea while the lowest value is found over the Sulu Sea. The lowest RMSE is observed at Strait of Malacca while the highest value is over the Sulu Sea.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohammed, Siti Balqis
Idris, Nurul Hazrina
Abdullah, Noor Nabila
author_facet Mohammed, Siti Balqis
Idris, Nurul Hazrina
Abdullah, Noor Nabila
author_sort Mohammed, Siti Balqis
title Along-track high resolution sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent
title_short Along-track high resolution sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent
title_full Along-track high resolution sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent
title_fullStr Along-track high resolution sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent
title_full_unstemmed Along-track high resolution sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent
title_sort along-track high resolution sea levels from saral/altika satellite altimetry data over the maritime continent
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61807/1/NurulHazrinaIdris2015_AlongTrackHighResolutionSeaLevelsfromSaralAltika.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61807/
http://fght.utm.my/events/ieee-workshop-on-geoscience-and-remote-sensing-2015-iwgrs2015/
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