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SpaceAgency Agence1pot1a1e,,,,..,,.. 15 Years of Progress in Radar Altimetry Symposium Venice Lido, Italy, 13-18March 2006 Abstract Book Table of Content (in order of appearance) Session0:Thematic Keynote Presentations ••••1•2 OverviewoftheImprovements MadeontheEmpirical Altimetry: Past,Present,andFuture 12 DeterminationoftheSeaStateBiasCorrection 19 CarlWunsch 12 SyMe Labroue, PhilippeGaspar,Jo!!IDorandeu, FrancaiseOgor, MesoscaleEddyDynamicsobserved with 15yearsofaltimetric andOuanZanZanife 19 data 12 CalibrationofERS-2, TOPEX/PoseidonandJason-1Microwave Radiometers usingGPSandColdOceanBrightness Rosemary Morrow 12 Howsatellites haveimprovedourknowledge ofplanetarywaves Temperatures 19 intheoceans 12 StuarlEdwardsandPhilipMoore 19 PaoloCipollini,PeterG.Challenor, DavidCromwel, Ian TheAltimetric WetTroposphericCorrection:Progresssincethe S.Robinson, andGraham D.Quarlly 12 ERS-1mission 20 TheEbb andFlowofTidalScience,andtheImpactofSatellite LaurenceEymardandEstelleObligis 20 Altimetry 13 Session2: Cryosphere ••••••......••..•••••••••••••••2.1•••••••• Richard RayandGaryEgbert 13 Satelliteradaraltimetry overseaice-fromSeasattoCryoSat 21 ARGO,theIntegratedApproach 13 SeymourLaxon 21 DeanRoemmichandJohnGould 13 MassBalancesoftheGreenlandandAntarctic IceSheetsfrom Present-daysealevelrise:doweunderstand whatwemeasure? SatelliteRadarAltimetry 21 ............................................................................................ 13 JayZwally,AnitaBrenner,HelenCornejo,andDonghuiYi.21 AnnyCazenave,AlixLombard, SteveNerem,andKienDoMinh 13 Combiningsatellitealtimetry (ERS-2andENVISAT)withSAR 15yearsofwave-heightdataassimilation 14 interferometry andSPOTphotogrammetry forstudiesof PeterJanssen 14 Austfonnaicecap(Svalbard) 22 MarineGeoid/Gravity!Bathymetry 14 AlexeiKouraev<1•21,BenoitLegresy,andFrederique Remy..22 DavidMcAdoo 14 IceSheet TopographyfromERSRadarAltimetry 22 TheNewVisionoftheCryosphere Thanksto 15Yearsof Jonathan Bamber 22 Altimetry Observations 14 ENVISATradar altimeterasasoundingradarontheAmery Ice Frederique Remy 14 shelf 23 Twodecadesofinlandwatermonitoring usingsatelliteradar PascalLacroix,BenoitLegresy,RichardColeman, and altimetry 14 Frederique Remy 23 PhilippaA.Berry ., 14 Session1.1:Oceanography: High Frequency ••24 Session1.1:Oceanography: High Frequency ••15 Constrainingthemesoscale field 24 ProgressonDynamicsand Thermodynamics inWestern GreggJacobs,JayShriver,KirkWhitmer, OleMartinSmedstad, BoundaryCurrents 15 andHarleyHurlburt 24 TheInteractionBetween theMesoscaleandGyre-Scale KathrynKelly,LuAnneThompson, andSuzanneDickinson.15 VariabilitiesoftheArgentine Basin 24 High-resolution statisticalanalysis ofoceandynamicsusing ungriddedaltimeterdataandaddressing intrinsicdifficultiesof Lee-Lueng Fu 24 realisticoceanographic fields 16 EddiesandMeanFlowintheAntarctic Circumpolar Current25 RomanGlazman 16 SarahGille 25 TemporalChangesinOceanEddy Transports 16 DynamicsoftheNear-Uniform Basin-Wide Wind-DrivenSea LevelFluctuation oftheMediterranean Sea 25 DeUefStammer,CarlWunsch, andKyozoUeyoshi.. 16 Characterizing thevariability oftheEastern NorthPacificinnme lchiroFukumori, DimitrisMenemenlis,andTongLee 25 andSpace 16 Recentadvances onthecharacterization ofmesoscale vortices fromaltimetric maps 25 RobinTokmakian 16 Decorrelationscalesofhighresolution turbulent fluxesatthe Jordilsem-Fontanet, EmilioGarcia-Ladona, JordiFont,and ocean-surface andamethodtofillingapsinsatellitedata AntonioTuriel 25 Session5.1:Building the 15-YearAltimetric products.............................................................................. 17 Record/Calibration and validation••••..••••••••2••7... Anastasia RomanouandWilliamB.Rossow 17 Session5.1:Buildingthe 15-YearAltimetric LessonsLearned forScienceProcessing 27 Record/Calibration and validation •••.••••..•••••1•8••. PhilipCallahan 27 ThreeDecadesofPrecisionOrbitDetermination Progress, 20Yearsoflmprovements toGEOSATAltimetry 18 Achievements, FutureChallengesanditsVitalContributionto JohnLillibridge,WalterH.F.Smith,DavidSandwell, Oceanography andClimateResearch 27 RemkoScharroo,FrankLemoine, andNikitaZelensky 18 Seastatebias- 20yearson 18 ScottLuthcke,DavidRowlands,FrankLemoine, NikitaZelensky, BrianBeckley,SteveKlosko,andDougChinn 27 Christine Gommengingerand MericSrokosz 18 2 Geographically correlatederrors- problem solved? 28 RobertStewartand MichelLefevre 39 Wolfgang Bosch 28 BuildingaRecordofSurfaceElevationsoftheContinentalIce 15yearsofimprovements inoceanaltimetryperformance: a SheetsfromSatelliteRadarAltimetry 39 review 28 AnitaC.Brenner,JohnP.DiMarzio,andH.JayZwally 39 Jol!IDorandeu 28 EKEandcirculation variabilityintheLabradorSeaandtheNorth EstimatingAltimeter Driftfrom TideGauges:Past,Presentand Atlanticsubpolargyre 40 Future 29 Andreas Funk,PeterBrandt,FriedrichSchott,LarsCzeschel,and GaryMitchum 29 CarstenEden 40 Session2:Cryosphere .•....•••••..•••••••..•••••.....3..0..•... Session4:Hydrology and Land Processes•..•...41 Hydrological networksbeneathAntarctica: Newsignalsfrom Globalanalysisofmulti-mission echoesovertheearth'sland altimetry 30 surfacefrom 15years ofaltimetermissions 41 Andrew ShepherdandDuncanWingham 30 MonicaDowsonandPhilippaA.M.Berry 41 Historicalunderstanding oficesheetdynamics versusevolution Useof Topex-Poseidon andEnvisatDual-Frequency Radar oftopography. 30 Altimeters DataoverContinentalSurfaces 41 Frederique Remy,BenoitLegresy,andLaurentTestut.. 30 FabricePapa,BenoitLegresy,andFrederique Remy 41 Arctic Oceangeoid,icethickness andmeansealevel- the Twodecades oflandaltimetry- achievements andchallenges 42 ArcGICEproject 31 PhilippaA.Berry 42 ReneForsberg, OleBandersen, PerKnudsen, HenrietteSkourup, Altimetrylanded-DigitalElevationDatafromICESat,SRTMand Seymour W.Laxon,Alexander Braun,JohnnyJohannesen, C. Surveying 42 C.Tscheming, andAndyRidout.. 31 GeorgiaFotopoulos, Alexander Braun,and Satellitealtimetryovericeshelves: tidesandgrounding lines31 Vidyavathay Renganathan 42 HelenAmanda FrickerandLauriePadman 31 GlobalAssessment ofMulti-Mission RadarAltimeter Performance Application OfRadarAltimetry ToEstimate SeaIceExtentand OverLand 43 ThicknessEastofGreenland 32 JamesGarlickandPhilippaBerry 43 LisaPertusini,AlbertoMolteni,andHenriette Skourup 32 GeosatFollow-On Waveforms:Retracking forHydrology Session1.3:Oceanography: LowFrequency .••33 Applications 43 TheseasonalcycleoftheSouthIndianOceanfrommodeland JohnLillibridgeandStephaneCalmant.. 43 altimeterdata 33 LakeLevelMonitoring BasedonSatelliteAltimetry 43 Ricardo MatanoandTedStrub 33 Jean-Fran~is Cretaux,MurielBergeNguyen,AnnyCazenave,and Rossby waveandeddyintheNorthPacificSubtropical Alexei Kouraev 43 Countercurrent 33 Session1.1:Oceanography: High Frequency .•45 QinyuLiu,LijuanLi,andWeiLiu 33 VariationofSeaSurfaceHeightintheSouthChinaSea 45 Dynamicalandthermodynamical signatures ofRossbywavesin YinglaiJiaandQinyuLiu 45 presence ofmeanflowandtopography 34 CombinationofNOAAIAVHRR ImagesandTopex!PoseidonData RemiTailleux 34 toAnalyse theMesoscale PhenomenaintheAlgerian Basin(in Causesoflarge-scalesealevelvariationsintheSouthernOcean: theWesternMediterranean Sea) 45 Analyses ofsealevelandafiniteelementbarotropic model34 MegaNabilandLansariAbdeldjelil 45 FredericVivier,KathrynA.Kelly,andMigelHarismendy 34 Improveddescriptionofthemesoscale variabilitybycombining Onthelow-frequency variabilityintheIndianOcean 35 fouraltimetermissions 46 IrinaSakova,RichardColeman, andGaryMeyers 35 Ananda Pascual 46 Seasonal andinterannual variabilityoftheNorthPacificOcean: Seasonalandlnterannual Variabilityofeddyfieldandsurface modelingresultsandtheirvalidationthrough altimeterdata35 circulationintheGulfofAden 46 Stefano Pierini 35 MohammedAlSaafaniandSateeshShenoi 46 Antarctic Circumpolar Transport Variabilityfromacombinationof Formationprocess oftheKuroshioLargeMeanderin200447 precise altimetry andGRACE 'bottompressure' data 36 NorihisaUsui,HiroyukiTsujino,Yosuke Fujii,and MasafumiKamachi 47 VictorZlotnicki 36 Session5.1:Buildingthe 15-YearAltimetric Satellitealtimetryresearch attheInstituteofOceanSciences 47 JosefChemiawsky, JamesGower,MichaelForeman, Record/Calibration and validation ....•.••...•.....3•.7 WilliamCrawford,andPatrickCummins 47 FifteenyearsofERSsatelliteorbitsandaltimetry:Anoverview 37 SatelliteAltimetry forIndianOceanStudies 47 Remke Scharroc,JohnLillibridge, andEelcoDocmbos 37 MMAli 47 HighRate WaveformsAnalysis: 10years ofgeophysical Velocitystatistics inferredfromtheTOPEXIPOSEIDON-JASON applications 37 TandemMissionData 48 JeanToumadre, BertrandChapron,andDouglassVandemark 37 DetlefStammerandJuergenTheiss 48 ENVISATS-Band Altimeter CalibrationandValidation 38 TheeddyfieldsoftheLeeuwinandEastAustralian Currents48 Michie!Otten,ReneZandbergen, andJohnDow 38 DavidGriffin 48 TheCalibrationofESAAltimeters fromERS-1toCryoSat38 VariabilityoftheMAWveinbranching,intheCentral MonicaRoca,etal. 38 Mediterranean, estimated byaltimetricdata 48 Session5.3:The 15-YearAltimetric Record/Long SlimGana 48 timeseries......•........••...••.•..••....•.•.•••..•....•.•••.3.•9...... ThegreaterAgulhas CurrentSystem:lntercomparison ofaltimetry HistoryofAltimetry, 1960--1992 39 andmodelresults 49 3 Bj11mC.Backeberg,JohnnyA.Johannessen, LaurentBertino,and DmitrySidorenko, SergeyDanilov,andJensSchroeter 59 NinaG.Winther 49 Mechanismoflnterannual VariationofMeridional Overturning Geostrophic TurbulenceandMechanical Energy Budgetsfrom CirculationoftheNorthAtlantic Ocean 59 SatelliteAltimetry 49 CecileCabanes, TonyLee,andLee-Lueng Fu 59 RobertScott 49 lnterannual variationofsealevelintheSouthAtlantic basedon Whatdoweknowandwhatcanwepredict aboutthetimingof satellitea/timetry 59 LoopCu"ent eddyseparation? 50 SemyonGrodskyand JamesCarton 59 RobertLeben 50 lnertannual andSeasonal VariationofAxisPosition andIntensity Investigation oftheoceaniccurrents andfrontsinthe oftheAntarctic Circumpolar CurrentbySatelliteAltimetry 60 Southeastern PacificOceanusingsatellite altimetrydata. 50 SergeyLebedev 60 Alexander Sirotaand Sergey Lebedev 50 CoexistenceoftheAntarctic Circumpolar WaveandaSouthern Session1.2:Oceanography: Coastal..•••••••....•5••2• Annular TypeModeintheSouthernOcean? 60 Advances inCoastalAltimetry overtheNorthwestern StephanieArtigues, ClairePottier,JeanPierreCeron,Joi!!Sudre, Mediterranean 52 andVeronique Garcon 60 PaoloCipollini,StefanoVignudelli, LaurentRoblou,Floren!Lyard, KelvinwavesactivityintheeasterntropicalAtlantic 61 GianPietroGasparini, Giuseppe Manzella, andMarioAstraldi52 AlbanLazar,IrenePolo,GildasMainsant andSabineAmault 61 Altimetricdatatomonitortheseasonalandyear-to-year variability Session1.4:Oceanography: Tropics••.••.•••...••6•2•• oftheupwellingintensity alongthe WestAfrica coasts.....52 TheAtlanticNorthEquatorial Countercu"ent 62 Salvatore Marullo,Daniele ludicone, andRosaliaSantoleri.52 GustavoJorge GoniandCarlosFonseca 62 Adescriptionofthecu"ents offtheeasternandsouthern TropicalPacificlongwavesforthe 1997-1998ElNiflo-La Nifla boundaries ofAustralia fromfifteenyears ofAltimetry 53 eventfromanaltimetric dataassimilation experiment 62 KenRidgwayandJeffDunn 53 BorisDewitte, serena Illig,YvesduPenhoat, Laurent Parent Coastalaltimetry andsealevelchangeinselectedtestareas LionelGourdeau, andJacquesVerron 62 alongtheEuropeancoast 53 Application ofSatelliteAltimetry toTropicalClimatePrediction 62 Luciana Fenoglio-Marc, Matthias Becker,GuyWoppelmann, DakeChen,AlexeyKaplan,andMarkCane 62 MikhailKarpytchev,andMartaMarcos 53 EquatorialIndian OceanSeasurfaceslopechanges (WyrtkiJet Temporalandspatialseasurfaceheight variabilityintheNorth extent)usingaltimeterdata 63 Sea-BalticSeasystemfromaltimetry, tidegauges,and30 KalyaniChikkaandAliMM 63 modelling 54 Session1.5:Oceanography: Tides ••••••.••.•••••6•.4..• Madsen KristineSkovgaard andJacobL.H11yer 54 TidalEnergyintheBeringSea 64 Estimationofmodelerrorcovariance inanestedcoastalmodel MichaelForeman 64 formultivariatedataassimilation system 54 Session1.6:Oceanography: Marine Meteorology Gregoire Broquet PierreBrasseur,Jean-Michel Branka~ ••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••..••..•......•••••..•••••.•6•5•••••.••••••••.••• DavidRozier,andJacques Verron 54 Onthecombined assimilationofRA-2andASAR wavedatafor Towardsusingsatellitealtimetry fortheobservation ofcoastal theimprovement ofwaveforecasting 65 dynamics 55 LodiAouf,Jean-Michel Lefevre,DanieleHauser,and FlorenceBiro!,LaurentRoblou, FlorentLyard,WilliamLlovel, Bertrand Chapron 65 FabienDurand,LionelRenault BorisDewitte,Rosemary Morrow, andYvesMenard 55 Theimpactofdynamictropography ontheintensification of InfluenceofBarrierLayeronSeaSurface Height Variabilityin hurricanes 65 BayofBengal 55 RemkoScharroo,WalterSmith,andJohnLillibridge 65 KalyaniChikka,K.VRamesh, andP.SSwathi.. 55 Satellitesignificant waveheightobservations incoastalandshelf Observingtheshortscaleoceanvariability inthe Western seas 66 Mediterranean Seabyusingacoastalmulti-satellite altimetry JacobHoeyer 66 product andmodels 56 Altimeterdual-frequency observations ofsurface winds,waves, Jer6me Bouffard,LaurentRoblou,YvesMenard,PatrickMarsaleix, andrainrateintropicalcyclones 66 andPierreDeMey 56 YvesQuillen, BertrandChapron,andJeanToumadre 66 SatellitealtimetryoftheCaspianSea 56 Windspeedretrievalbyaltimeterdata:evolution ofalgorithms 66 Andrey KostianoyandSergeyLebedev 56 Vladimir Karaev, MikhailKanevsky,DavidCotton,PeterChallenor, Evaluationoftandem TOPEX!Poseidon-Jason datainthe ChristineGommenginger, andMericSrokosz 66 Newfoundland offshore 56 Numericalmodelling ofthe2004Indonesian tsunami: GuoqiHan 56 methodology andresults 67 Session1.3:Oceanography: LowFrequency •.•58 Floren!Lyard,OliviaFachan,andYves Menard 67 Sterlesealevelvariationsinferred fromcombined Comparisonofaltimetry waveandwinddatawithmodelandbuoy Topex/Poseidonaltimetry andGRACEgravimetry 58 data 67 DavidGarcia,Guillaume Ramillien,AlixLombard, and ClausS11lvsteenandCarstenHansen 67 AnnyCazenave 58 Session2: Cryosphere ..•••••..•••••••••••.••..••••.•6•8•••..••• lnterannua/ andannualvariations intheMediterranean Seafrom ExtractionofArctic SeaIceThicknessfromEnvisatAltimetry Data satellite 58 ............................................................................................ 68 DavidGarcia,IsabelVigo,Benjamin F.Chao,andJorgeDelRio58 AndrewRidoutand SeymourLaxon 68 Inverseestimate oftheNorthAtlantic Circulation:n Influenceof Altimetric Constraints forParametric Geocoding ofGlacier thefineresolution GOG/NAdynamic topography 59 lnterferograms 68 4 Aleksey SharovandHannes Raggam 68 AlexeiV.Kouraev<1.2l,SergeiV.Semovski, MichailN.Shimaraev, Alongtrackrepeataltimetry foricesheets andcontinental surface NellyM.Mognard, Benoit Legresy,Frederique Remy 77 ............................................................................................ 69 Seasonalfluctuations ofwaterstorageintheObRiverbasinfrom Benoit Legresy, FabienBlare!,andFrederique Remy 69 satellitealtimetry andSSM/1measurements 77 Validationofaltimetermeasurements overice 69 Frederic Frappaft NellyMognard,Julien L'Hermitte, Benoit Legresy 69 Sylvain Biancamaria, BenoitLegresy,andAnny Cazenave 77 Simulation ofradaraltimeter waveforms overoceanandice Cross-comparisons ofradarandlaseraltimetry, GPS covered regions 69 measurements andhydrological modelling fortheslope determination oftheRioNegroandRioBranco 78 VerenaSeufer 69 Session3:Marine Geodesy,Gravity, Bathymetry Frederic Frappart, JuanLeon,NazianoFilizola, Mathilde Cauhope, Frederique Seyler,Stephane Calmant Marie-Paule Bonnet,and ••...••.•••••.•••••...••.•.•...•.•••••.••••••..••••..•..••..•7••1••..••••••••••• AnnyCazenave 78 Determination oftheEarth GravityFieldComponents inthe Inundated wetlands andfloodsdynamics fromremotesensing: PersianGulfandOmanSeawithSatelliteAltimetry Data. 71 theuseofthe Topex-Poseidon dual-frequency radaraltimeterand SeyedRohallahEmadi,MehdiNajafi-Alamdari, Morteza Sedighi, itsapplication overtheBorea/Regions 78 andHamidRezaNankali 71 Fabrice Papa,Catherine Prigent Benoit Legresy,William Progress TowardaComprehensive MapoftheSeafloor..71 B.Rossow, andFrederique Remy 78 Stephen Miller 71 Improvement oftheTopex!Poseidon altimetric dataprocessing for Anoverviewofspectralmethods fortheoptimalprocessing of hydrological purposes (CASHProject) 79 satellitealtimetryandotherdata 72 Franck MercierandQuan-ZanZanife 79 lliasN.Tziavos, MichaelG.Sideris, Georgios S.Vergas,Vassilios Assessment andCorrection oftheGlobal3arc-second SRTM N.Grigoriadis, andVassilios D.andritsanos 72 DEMUsingMulti-mission RadarAltimetry 79 Accuracy ofthe2500mlsobath fromSatellite Bathymetry 72 James GarlickandPhilippa Berry 79 KarenMarksandWalterSmith 72 TheEnvisat BurstMode Echoes- anewlookfromsatelliteradar Generationofahighresolution gridofgravity anomalies by altimetry 80 inversionofaltimetricdatafromGeosat, Topex!Poseidon, ERS112 PhilippaA.Berry,James D.Garlick,Catherine Rogers,and andJason-1 intheAzoresregion 72 JerOmeBenveniste 80 JoaoManuelCalvaoRodrigues 72 Altimetric datainhydrological models 80 AMeanOceanDynamic Topography Derived fromAltimetryand Frederique Seyler,Stephane Calmant MariePauleBonnet Juan theLatestGRACE GeoidModel 73 Gabriel Leon,Frederic Frappart Mathilde Cauhope, SaskiaEsselbom, TiloSchOne,andRoloodSchmidt.. 73 naziano Filizola,andJean LoupGuyot 80 Simultaneous Improvement ofLarge ScaleGeoidHeightand AnalysisofRadarAltimeter WaveformRetracking Algorithms for MeanSeaSurface Topography 73 Geodynamics Studies 81 VerenaSeufer,ManfredWenzel, JensSchrOter,and 73 Hyongki Lee,C.K.Shum,andYuchanYi.. 81 HowSatelliteAltimetry Contributes totheVerticalDatumProblem Application ofRadarAltimetry inDetecting theChanges of ............................................................................................ 73 WetlandsandLakes inthePrairiePotholeRegion 81 MichaelSiderisandGeorgia Fotopoulos 73 FranklinWSchwartz, BoZhang, C.K.Shum,andYuchanYi... 81 TheDNSC05 high-resolution globalmarinegravity field 74 UsingAltimetry WaveformDataandAncillary Information from OleAndersen, PerKnudsen, PhilippaBerry,SteveKenyon,and SRTMandLANOSATtoretrieve River Characteristics 82 PerKnudsen 74 Vivien Enjolrasand Ernesto Rodriguez 82 Highresolution coastalgravity anomalies fromretracked TheWatERMissioninEurope:howcanithelpscience?..82 Geosat!GMandERS-1/GM altimetry 74 Vivien Enjolras, Ernesto Rodriguez, PaulBates,StefanNiemeyer, XiaoliDeng 74 AdDeRoo,NellyMognard, andAnnyCazenave 82 Satellitealtimetry andmarine gravitydata:toward aconsistent Session5.1:Building the 15-YearAltimetric knowledge ofthegravityfield 74 Record/Calibration and validation•••.••••.•••.•.8•3.•• Marie-Franeoise Lequentrec-Lalancetteand DidierRouxel...74 OceanicWater VaporDerivedfrom TOPEXMicrowave Comparing theuseofshipandsatellite dataforgeodynamic Radiometer: Climatology andVariability 83 studies 74 GeChen 83 MarciaMaia 74 TheENVISATIMWR:Improvements intheProcessing, ESA'sEarthExplorergravitymission: GOCE 75 Calibration/validation andLong-term SurveyoftheProducts.83 MarkRDrinkwater andRogerHaagmans 75 EstelleObligis, Laurence Eymard, NganTran,andSylvieLabroue SatelliteDerivedPredicted Bathymetry: Essential Toolfor ............................................................................................... 83 UNCLOS 'article 76'ontheextension ofthelegalcontinentalshelf EnvisatAltimetry Mission Status 84 beyond 200nauticalmiles 75 PierreFemenias 84 Walter Roest,MartinPabiat Benoit Loubrieu, RolandVially,and Cross-calibration ofmulti-mission altimeter and TRMMPR SamyYoussef 75 sigmaOovernatural landtargets 84 lntraplate seismicity, oceanic basement topography andmarine SusanBramerandPhilippaA.M.Berry 84 gravity 76 RA-2BiasDetermination UsingaTransponder 85 LouisGeli,Jean-Yves Royer,andJeanGoslin 76 ElenaCristea,PhilipMoore,WalterHausleitner, andPeterPesec Session4:Hydrologyand Land Processes.•.•••7•7 .......................................................................................8..5...... Iceandsnowcoveronlakesfromradaraltimetry andradiometry: Corsica:anexperiment forlong-term altimeter calibration andsea caseofthelakeBaikal 77 levelmonitoring 85 5 Pascal Bonnefond, PierreExertier, OlivierLaurain,YvesMenard, LaurentTestut LyardFloren!,JanGwenaele, and Franeois Boldo,EricJeansou, andGwenaele Jan 85 Stephane Calmant 93 GPS-equipped buoys- SeaLevel Measurements withcm- Theeffectsofseasonalandatmospherically inducedsealevel accuracy 86 variabilityinsatellitealtimeter calibration.Results fromthe TiloSchoene, SaskiaEsselbom, andRomanGalas 86 GAVDOSCaWal experiment 93 Ocean-bottompressure measurements forradaraltimetry Thanassis Papadopoulos, SteliosMertikas, andErricosPavlis93 calibration 86 AbsolutecalibrationofJason, Topex-Poseidon, GFOandEnvisat TiloSchoeneandSaskiaEsselbom 86 usingGPSbuoysonlssykkul lakeandCaspianSea 94 The/GS TideGaugeBenchmark Monitoring Project 86 Jean-Francois Cretaux, Stephane Calmant Vladimir Romanovski, TiloSchoene 86 RamizMammedov, andFloren!Lyard 94 Altimeter Calibration CampaignsatIbizaIslandandCapeof ComparisonbetweenseaheightGPSmeasurements and Begur(Spain) 87 satellitealtimetrydataintheNewHebridesSubduction lone. 94 JuanJoseMartinez-Benjamin, Marina Martinez-Garcia, Miquel Marie-Noelle Bouin,Valene Ballu,Gwenaele Jan, Angel OrtizGastellon, GemaRodriguez Velasco, JoseMartin StephaneCalmant, MichelDiamant Jean-Michel Bore,and Davila, JorgeGaratePasquin, Pascal Bonnefond, YvesMenard, KevinCheng 94 Begolla Perez,andCristina GarciaSilva 87 GlobalLand TopographyandOceanBathymetry fromRadar ESA'snewrangeofradaraltimeters fortheextraction of Altimetry 95 geophysicalparameters fromland,seaiceandoceansurfaces88 DianeDefi"enneandJerOmeBenveniste 95 Robert Cullen,RobertL.Hawley,Wolfgang Rack,Christian Hass, Session5.2:Building the 15-YearAltimetric Record Duncan Wingham, Malcolm Davidson, and -Other/Retracking ••••••••..••••••.•.•.••.•.•.•....•.•9.6••••••.• Constantin Mavrocordatos...........................................•......... 88 OSCAR:lookingatcontinental surfaces withradaraltimetry. 96 SSALTOIDUACS, 15yearsofprecise andconsistent multi- BenoitLegresy, Fabrice Papa,Fabien Blarel,Jean- missionaltimetrydata 88 FrancoisCreteaux, Florence Birol,AnnieCazenave, KienDominh, Gerald Dibarboure, JoolDorandeu, andNicolasPicot 88 FredericFrappart, Stephane Calmant, Marie-Claude Gennero, CryosatLevel 1DataCalibration with Transponder 89 AlexeiKouraev, andFrederique Remy 96 Catherine Bouzinac, RobertCullen, Mercedes Reche,and TheNationalOceanography Cantre,Southampton Retracking Monica Roca 89 Scheme:Measuring GlobalOceanTrackerBias 96 CLIPPERTON campaignonaltimetry side:Oceanobservation Jesus Gomez-Enri, Christine Gommenginger, PilarVillares, siteexploration 89 PeterChallenor, MericSrokosz,Jerome Benveniste, and Gwenaele JAN,IsabelleBry,Stephane Galmant LaurentTesnit, MarkDrinkwater 96 Pascal Bonnefond, andYvesMenard 89 Acomparative analysis ofwaveformdatafromsevenaltimeters Impactofthegeophysical corrections onstudiesofsea level ............................................................................................ 97 variation 90 GrahamQuartly 97 M.Joana Fernandes, Susana Barbosa, andClaraLazaro 90 EstimationoftheSeaStateBiasEffectontheAltimetric Theuseofdata-qualityinformation foroptimalscientific Measurements UsingaParametricModel 97 application ofaltimetricdata 90 RAMIAli,Kahlouche Salem,khelifmhamed, anddenoukritoufik 97 Annalisa Martini,CaronnaN.Loddo,Vannice Faugere, Improvementsingeophysical corrections forcoastalaltimetry Batoula Soussi,Ouan-Zan Zanife, andJoolDorandeu 90 usingretracked data 97 ENVISATRa-2Sigma-0Absolute Calibration, Methodsand E.LucyMathersandM.Joana Fernandes 97 Results 91 ENVISATRA-2S-bandAnomaly: Detectionand Waveforms Annalisa Martini,Nazzareno Pierdicca, Christian Bignami, Reconstruction 98 Bruno Greco,MonicaRoca,HarryJackson, PierreFemenias, Annalisa Martini,PierreFemenias, MariaPilarMilagroPerez,and Cristina Celani,andCarolila N.Loddo 91 GiovanniAlberti 98 Preciseorbitsofaltimetrysatellites ERS-1,ERS-2and Centimeter-Level CrossCalibrationofTOPEXandJasonUsing TOPEX/Poseidon 91 Retracking 98 Sergei Rudenko,TiloSchoene, andJean-Claude Raimondo91 ErnestoRodriguez, PhilipCallahan, andKelleyCase 98 Reviewoftheuseofsatellitecrossover altimetry 91 Session5.3:The 15-YearAltimetric Record/Long Jaroslav Klokocnik 91 tilneseries••••...•••.••..••••••••..••••.••••..••.••..•••9.•9..••..•..••• ERS-1IERS-2:alongstoryofaltimeter dataandimprovements GenerationofClimateDataRecordsfromOceanRadarAltimetry ............................................................................................ 91 ............................................................................................ 99 Francaise Mertz-Ogor, JoelDorandeu, Vannice Faugere, BrianBeckley, Richard Ray,DavidRowlands, FrankLemoine, nganTran,SylvieLabroue,andFranck Mercier 91 NikitaZelensky, DouglasVandemark, andScottLuthcke....99 Envisatoceanaltimetryperformance assessment: continuityand North-EastAtlanticcurrentsystemsfrom 10years ofmulti- improvement oftheERSseries 92 missionsatellitealtimetry 99 Vannice Faugere,JoolDorandeu, Nicolas Picot,and ClaraLazaro, M.Joana Fernandes, andManoAlves 99 PierreFemenias 92 Inter-AnnualLongEquatorial WavesintheTropicalAtlantic SynthesisofthemainFeaturesandEvolutionsofESAand (1981-2000) 100 CNESINASA RadarAltimeters, OceanGroundProcessingand SerenaIllig,BorisDewitte,Ayoub Nadia,YvesduPenhoat, Products 93 GillesReverdin, PierreDeMey,Fabrice Bonjean, and Jean-Paul Dumont, QuanZanZanife, BatoulaSoussi, G.S.E.Lager1oef 100 PierreThibaut, PatrickVincent Nicolas Picot Jerome Benveniste, AltimetricMeanSeaSurfaces-andinter-annual oceanvariability andPierreFemenias 93 (DNSC05-MSS) 100 Highstandard tidegaugenetwork forscientificstudies 93 6 OleAndersen, AnneLouiseVest,andPerKnudsen 100 Julien Lamouroux, PierreDeMey,Floren!Lyard, Mediterranean SeaLevelAnalysis from1992to2005 101 Frederique Ponchaut andEricJeansou 109 Jorge DelRioVera,Jesus Garcia-Lafuente, Francisco Criado 15YeatsofOceanography intheAzores; fromoceanographic Aldeanueva, DavidGarcia,Antonio Sanchez Cordoba, cruisestoanintegratedapproach 109 Benjamin FongChao,andIsabelVlgoAguiar 101 ManuelaJuliano, MarioAlves,Anabela Simoes, andJoaoRodeia Useofglobaloceanreanalyses forreconstructing sealevel ............................................................................................. 109 variabilitypatterns overthelast40years:methods, resultsand Preliminaryestimates ofthetime-variantheatbudgetinthe limitations 101 TropicalAtlantic............................................................•...·110 Philippe Rogel,Clement Ubelmann, Anthony Weaver, and ClaudiaSchmid, GustavoGoni,andRickLumpkin 110 Nicolas Daget. 101 Session6.3:The Integrated Approach/Diagnostics Mediterranean SeaSurface Variabilityduringthelast15years •.•.•.••.•.•.•.•.••••••.•.•.•••.•.•••.•.•.••..•.•.•.••.•.•.•1.•1••1•.•.•.•.••.• fromaltimetry 102 Assimilating altimeterseasurfaceheightdatainanoperational GillesLamicol 102 oceanforecastingsystem-anhistoricaloverview 111 Session5.4:The 15·Year Altimetric Record/Mean MattMartin,Adrian Hines,andMikeBell 111 sealevel•....•••....•.••.••••...•••••••..•••••••••..•••••1•0••3••.••••••• Controllingthelarge-scaleoceancirculation usingamultivariate RegionalLong-termsealevelandseasurface trendsfrom 30-Var approach: thecomplementary roleofaltimetryandinsitu satellite.............................................................................103 measurements 111 OleAndersen, PKnudsen, andBrianBeckley 103 Elisabeth Remy,AnthonyWeaver,andNicolas Daget.. 111 MeanSeaLeveltrendestimation frommulti-mission altimetryand Assessment andvalidationofthenewmultivariate Mercatorhigh tidegauges 103 resolutionforecasting system 112 Jol!IDorandeu, MichaelAblain, Vannice Faugere, and Jean-Michel Lellouche, MounirBenkiran, Laurence Crosnier,and FabienLefevre 103 EricGreiner 112 Modelingtheglobalandregional 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TheGlobalObservedOceanProductsoftheFrenchMercator Assimilation ofaltimeterdataintheECMWF oceananalysis project 105 system 113 GillesLamicol, Stephanie Guinehut Marie-Helene Rio, ArthurVidard, Magdalena A.Balmaseda, andDavidL.T.Anderson Vannice Faugere,andGai!l Nicolas 105 ............................................................................................. 113 TheU.S.Navy's RealTimeAltimetry DataProcessing inOcean Interestofcombiningsatellitealtimeterdatawithtemperatureand MonitoringandForecasting 105 salinitydataonthenewassimilation MERCATORSystem113 KirkWhitmer, GreggJacobs, OleMartinSmedstad, and Benoit Tranchant, Charles-Emmanuel Testut NicolasFerry,and Charlie Barron 105 PierreBrasseur 113 Session6.2:TheIntegrated Explorationofmodelerrots intermsofSeaSurfaceHeightand Approach/Demonstrations •.•.•....•.....•.••.•.•.•..1•.0•7. TemperatureinaWmodeloftheNorthAtlantic 114 DispersalModelofCondensate fromMalamapaya DeepWater NadiaAyoub, MarcLucas,andPierreDeMey 114 GasProduction 107 OnanAdaptive FilterBasedonForecastErrots Modellingfor Charina LynAmedo,Cesar Villanoy, andLauraDavid 107 SSHDataAssimilation anditsComparison withOptimal RecentProgresses inModelling theGlobalOcean/Sea-Ice InterpolationMethod 114 CirculationatEddyPermitting Resolution 107 HongSonHoang,RemyBaraille,YvesMorel, MichelGavart, MichelAssenbaum, NicolasFilatoff,andOlivierTalagrand114 Bernard Bamier,ThierryPenduff,Jean-Marc Molines,Anne MarieTreguier, andGurvan Madec 107 Recentadvances indataassimilationintheMERSEAproject VariabilityinSouthernHemisphere lnterocean ExchangesPartI: .......................................................................................... 115 TheAgulhas Current 108 SergeySkachko, LeoBenine,Laurent Bertino,Jean- MichelBrankart PierreBrasseur,YannOurrnieres, JensSchroter, Deirdre ByrneandJulieMcClean 108 PeterJanvanLeeuwen, andJacques Verron 115 UnderstandingoftheEast(Japan)SeaCirculationbyusing Howaltimetrycancomplement insituobservations inthe Altimeter,ArgoandSST... 108 estimationoftheupperoceanheatstorage 115 Young JaeRo,EungKim,andYongHoonYoun 108 GustavoJorgeGoniandClaudiaSchmid 115 GlobalSurface CurrentsandHeatTransport:Anewproductfor OntheroleofGRACEforthejoint assimilation ofaltimetryandin- investigating oceandynamics 109 situdata 116 Jol!ISudreandRosemary Morrow 109 Frederic Castruccio, Jacques Verron,LionelGourdeau, Jean- Controlofafree-surfacebarotropic modeloftheBayofBiscayby MichelBrankart andPierreBasseur. 116 assimilation ofsea-leveldata inpresence ofatmosphericforcing Operationalmultivariate assimilationofsatellite andinsitu errors 109 observations intheMediterraneanForecasting System..116 7

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