Seasonal sea level variability in the Gulf of Guinea from altimetry and tide gauge. Aman, A, Testut, L, Woodworth, P, Aarup, T, & Dixon, D Revue Ivoirienne des Sciences et Technologie, 9:105–118, 2007.
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Sea level from the Topex/Poseïdon (T/P) radar altimetry measurements and tide gauges records are used to perform an intercomparison at Sao Tomé, Pointe Noire and San Pedro sites. A Gaussian low-filter is applied to both data sets which suppresses high frequency fluctuations on periods of less than 2 months. The results obtained show the capability of the altimeter data to reproduce the sea level time series with an rms difference of 3.4 cm at Pointe Noire and San Pedro, and 2.3 cm at Sao Tomé.
@article{aman_seasonal_2007,
	title = {Seasonal sea level variability in the {Gulf} of {Guinea} from altimetry and tide gauge},
	volume = {9},
	issn = {1813-3290},
	url = {http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/2766/},
	abstract = {Sea level from the Topex/Poseïdon (T/P) radar altimetry measurements and tide gauges records are used to perform an intercomparison at Sao Tomé, Pointe Noire and San Pedro sites. A Gaussian low-filter is applied to both data sets which suppresses high frequency fluctuations on periods of less than 2 months. The results obtained show the capability of the altimeter data to reproduce the sea level time series with an rms difference of 3.4 cm at Pointe Noire and San Pedro, and 2.3 cm at Sao Tomé.},
	language = {en},
	journal = {Revue Ivoirienne des Sciences et Technologie},
	author = {Aman, A and Testut, L and Woodworth, P and Aarup, T and Dixon, D},
	year = {2007},
	pages = {105--118}
}

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