Rw. Pratt et Ga. Maul, Sea surface height variability of the Intra-Americas Sea from TOPEX/Poseidon satellite altimetry: 1992-1995, B MARIN SCI, 67(2), 2000, pp. 687-708
This study analyzes sea surface height (SSH) variability over the Intra-Ame
ricas Sea for the period of September 1992 through December 1995. The TOPEX
/Poseidon data set used herein is the SSH anomaly after subtracting the mar
ine geoid and the 1993-1995 3-yr mean sea level for the region. The study o
f the time-series from SSH anomaly deviations involved 526 points located a
long the satellite tracks. Points that were in close proximity to land mass
es showed aliasing of the M-2 tide. In the vicinity of the Gulf Loop Curren
t, results had similarity to prior studies, i.e., SSH variability of +/-20-
25 cm, and substantial eddy energy in the western Gulf of Mexico. The Carib
bean Sea had less variability than the Gulf of Mexico with values of +/-10-
12 cm, also consistent with prior results. Employing Hovmoller (space-time)
analysis, variances in the SSH time-series were identified and hacked from
east of the Lesser Antilles, along the path of the Caribbean Current and i
n the Gulf Loop Current, in an attempt to quantify the frequency and magnit
ude of eddy events. The region of highest SSH activity was in the vicinity
of the Gulf Loop Current with an eddy-shedding frequency of more than one p
er year.