Dynamic and regression modeling of ocean variability in the tide-gauge record at seasonal and longer periods

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Hill, Emma M.
Ponte, Rui M.
Davis, James L.
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[1] Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[2] Atmospher & Environm Res Inc, Lexington, MA 02421 USA
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10.1029/2006JC003745
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
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[1] Comparison of monthly mean tide-gauge time series to corresponding model time series based on a static inverted barometer (IB) for pressure-driven fluctuations and a ocean general circulation model ( OM) reveals that the combined model successfully reproduces seasonal and interannual changes in relative sea level at many stations. Removal of the OM and IB from the tide-gauge record produces residual time series with a mean global variance reduction of 53%. The OM is mis-scaled for certain regions, and 68% of the residual time series contain a significant seasonal variability after removal of the OM and IB from the tide-gauge data. Including OM admittance parameters and seasonal coefficients in a regression model for each station, with IB also removed, produces residual time series with mean global variance reduction of 71%. Examination of the regional improvement in variance caused by scaling the OM, including seasonal terms, or both, indicates weakness in the model at predicting sea-level variation for constricted ocean regions. The model is particularly effective at reproducing sea-level variation for stations in North America, Europe, and Japan. The RMS residual for many stations in these areas is 25 - 35 mm. The production of "cleaner'' tide-gauge time series, with oceanographic variability removed, is important for future analysis of nonsecular and regionally differing sea-level variations. Understanding the ocean model's strengths and weaknesses will allow for future improvements of the model.
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