Toward the Use of Altimetry for Operational Seasonal Forecasting

Abstract
The TOPEX/Poseidon and ERS-1/2 satellites have now been observing sea level anomalies for a continuous time span of more than 6 yr. These sea level observations are first compared with tide gauge data and then assimilated into an ocean model that is used to initialize coupled ocean–atmosphere forecasts with a lead time of 6 months. Ocean analyses in which altimeter data are assimilated are compared with those from a no-assimilation experiment and with analyses in which subsurface temperature observations are assimilated. Analyses with altimeter data show variations of upper-ocean heat content similar to analyses using subsurface observations, whereas the ocean model has large errors when no data are assimilated. However, obtaining good results from the assimilation of altimeter data is not straightforward: it is essential to add a good mean sea level to the observed anomalies, to filter the sea level observations appropriately, to start the analyses from realistic initial temperature and salinity... Abstract The TOPEX/Poseidon and ERS-1/2 satellites have now been observing sea level anomalies for a continuous time span of more than 6 yr. These sea level observations are first compared with tide gauge data and then assimilated into an ocean model that is used to initialize coupled ocean–atmosphere forecasts with a lead time of 6 months. Ocean analyses in which altimeter data are assimilated are compared with those from a no-assimilation experiment and with analyses in which subsurface temperature observations are assimilated. Analyses with altimeter data show variations of upper-ocean heat content similar to analyses using subsurface observations, whereas the ocean model has large errors when no data are assimilated. However, obtaining good results from the assimilation of altimeter data is not straightforward: it is essential to add a good mean sea level to the observed anomalies, to filter the sea level observations appropriately, to start the analyses from realistic initial temperature and salinity...