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A global surface drifter data set at hourly resolution

Authors :
Elipot, Shane
Lumpkin, Rick
Perez, Renellys C.
Lilly, Jonathan M.
Early, Jeffrey J.
Sykulski, Adam M.
Elipot, Shane
Lumpkin, Rick
Perez, Renellys C.
Lilly, Jonathan M.
Early, Jeffrey J.
Sykulski, Adam M.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The surface drifting buoys, or drifters, of the Global Drifter Program (GDP) are predominantly tracked by the Argos positioning system, providing drifter locations with O(100 m) errors at nonuniform temporal intervals, with an average interval of 1.2 h since January 2005. This data set is thus a rich and global source of information on high-frequency and small-scale oceanic processes, yet is still relatively understudied because of the challenges associated with its large size and sampling characteristics. A methodology is described to produce a new high-resolution global data set since 2005, consisting of drifter locations and velocities estimated at hourly intervals, along with their respective errors. Locations and velocities are obtained by modeling locally in time trajectories as a first-order polynomial with coefficients obtained by maximizing a likelihood function. This function is derived by modeling the Argos location errors with t location-scale probability distribution functions. The methodology is motivated by analyzing 82 drifters tracked contemporaneously by Argos and by the Global Positioning System, where the latter is assumed to provide true locations. A global spectral analysis of the velocity variance from the new data set reveals a sharply defined ridge of energy closely following the inertial frequency as a function of latitude, distinct energy peaks near diurnal and semidiurnal frequencies, as well as higher-frequency peaks located near tidal harmonics as well as near replicates of the inertial frequency. Compared to the spectra that can be obtained using the standard 6-hourly GDP product, the new data set contains up to 100% more spectral energy at some latitudes.

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OAIster
Notes :
Elipot, Shane and Lumpkin, Rick and Perez, Renellys C. and Lilly, Jonathan M. and Early, Jeffrey J. and Sykulski, Adam M. (2016) A global surface drifter data set at hourly resolution. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 121 (5). pp. 2937-2966. ISSN 2169-9275
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1099171158
Document Type :
Electronic Resource