Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10113985 | Remote Sensing of Environment | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Sparse collocations that sample a dense (high resolution) grid permit a first order autoregressive form of measurement model to be considered, including parameterizations of analysis-in situ error cross-correlation and analysis temporal error autocorrelation. The former (cross-correlation) is an equation error term that accommodates error shared by both GlobCurrent and drifters. The latter (autocorrelation) facilitates an identification and retrieval of all model parameters. Solutions are sought using a prescribed calibration between GlobCurrent and drifters (by variance matching). Because the true current variance of GlobCurrent and drifters is small, signal to noise ratio is near zero at best. This is particularly evident for moderate current speed and for the meridional current component.
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Authors
Richard E. Danielson, Johnny A. Johannessen, Graham D. Quartly, Marie-Hélène Rio, Bertrand Chapron, Fabrice Collard, Craig Donlon,