St. Gille et Cw. Hughes, Aliasing of high-frequency variability by altimetry: Evaluation from bottom pressure recorders, GEOPHYS R L, 28(9), 2001, pp. 1755-1758
In spectra, computed from bottom pressure records, 18% to 63% of non-tidal
energy is associated with frequencies greater than 1 cycle per 20 days, the
approximate Nyquist frequency for the TOPEX/Poseidon (T/P) satellite. Sinc
e bottom pressure measurements are correlated with coincident sea surface h
eight measurements from the T/P satellite, hourly bottom pressure data are
used here to characterize the aliasing expected from TIP. As numerical mode
ling studies have also demonstrated, spectra computed from data sampled at
10-day intervals are likely to alias substantial amounts of unresolved high
-frequency variability, particularly at frequencies greater than 0.2 times
the Nyquist frequency.