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QIAO Fangli,TAL Ezer,YUAN Yeli. 2004. Zonal distribution features of high frequency planetary waves in the oceans derived from satellite altimeter data. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (1):91-96
Zonal distribution features of high frequency planetary waves in the oceans derived from satellite altimeter data
Zonal distribution features of high frequency planetary waves in the oceans derived from satellite altimeter data
Received:September 10, 2003  Revised:December 30, 2003
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Key words:zonal distribution features  Rossby waves  altimeter
中文关键词:  zonal distribution features  Rossby waves  altimeter
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QIAO Fangli First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China qiaofl@fio.org.cn 
TAL Ezer Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA  
YUAN Yeli First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China  
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Abstract:
      Based on TOPEX/Poseidon (T/P) and ERS-1 and 2 satellite altimeter data between October 1992 and December 2000,high frequency oscillations with periods less than 150 d are analyzed and their spatial distributions are described. Theratio, instead of the energy itself, of the energy corresponding to certain frequency band from power spectrun relative tothe total energy in the 20~143 d range is analyzed. The results show that the period of the most energetic oscillations inthis band increases with latitude from about 1 month near the tropics to about 4 months near 30°, in agreement with thelatitudinal dependency of the phase speed of westward propagating long Rossby waves,which dominate the variabilityin those latitudes. As a result,the global spatial distributions of the period of the dominant oscillations are largely zonal,with relatively small differences between different ocean basins. It suggests that the oscillations with periods around 60 d are mainly associated with planetary Rossby waves except the often regarded as tidal aliasing.
中文摘要:
      Based on TOPEX/Poseidon (T/P) and ERS-1 and 2 satellite altimeter data between October 1992 and December 2000,high frequency oscillations with periods less than 150 d are analyzed and their spatial distributions are described. Theratio, instead of the energy itself, of the energy corresponding to certain frequency band from power spectrun relative tothe total energy in the 20~143 d range is analyzed. The results show that the period of the most energetic oscillations inthis band increases with latitude from about 1 month near the tropics to about 4 months near 30°, in agreement with thelatitudinal dependency of the phase speed of westward propagating long Rossby waves,which dominate the variabilityin those latitudes. As a result,the global spatial distributions of the period of the dominant oscillations are largely zonal,with relatively small differences between different ocean basins. It suggests that the oscillations with periods around 60 d are mainly associated with planetary Rossby waves except the often regarded as tidal aliasing.
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