In this study, we examine the impact of instantaneous dynamic sea surface topography (DT) corrections to be applied to altimeter-derived sea surface slopes on the quasi-geoid in the shallow and coastal waters of the North Sea. In particular, we investigate the added value of DT corrections obtained from a shallow-water hydrodynamic model. These corrections comprise the contributions of ocean tides, wind- and pressure-driven (surge), and density-driven (baroclinic) water-level variations including the interactions between them.
Slobbe, D., Klees, R. The impact of the dynamic sea surface topography on the quasi-geoid in shallow coastal waters. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014 с. 241-261,.
Slobbe, D., Klees, R. The impact of the dynamic sea surface topography on the quasi-geoid in shallow coastal waters. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014 с. 241-261,.
Slobbe, D., Klees, R. (2014) The impact of the dynamic sea surface topography on the quasi-geoid in shallow coastal waters, Springer Berlin Heidelberg с. 241-261,.
Slobbe, D., & Klees, R. (2014). The impact of the dynamic sea surface topography on the quasi-geoid in shallow coastal waters. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, с. 241-261.
Slobbe D, Klees R. The impact of the dynamic sea surface topography on the quasi-geoid in shallow coastal waters. Springer Berlin Heidelberg; 2014. p. с. 241-261.