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Impact of Climatic Variability on Atmospheric Mass Distribution and GRACE-Derived Gravity FieldsDuring the period we calculated the atmospheric data sets related to its mass and angular momentum distribution. For mass, we determined the various harmonics from the NCEP-NCAR reanalysis, especially the low-order harmonics that are useful in studying the gravitation distribution as will be determined from the GRACE mission. Atmospheric mass is also related to the atmospheric loading on the solid Earth; we cooperated with scientists who needed the atmospheric mass information for understanding its contributions to the overall loading, necessary for vertical and horizontal coordinate estimation. We calculated atmospheric angular momentum from the NCEP-NCAR reanalyses and 4 operational meteorological centers, based on the motion (wind) terms and the mass (surface pressure) terms. These are associated with motions of the planet, including its axial component causing changes in the length of day, more related to the winds, and the equatorial component related to motions of the pole, more related to the mass. Tasks related to the ocean mass and angular momentum were added to the project as well. For these we have noted the ocean impact on motions of the pole as well as the torque mechanisms that relate the transfer of angular momentum between oceans and solid earth. The activities of the project may be summarized in the following first manuscript written in December 2002, for a symposium that Dr. Salstein attended on Geodynamics. We have continued to assess ocean angular momentum (OAM) quantities derived from bottom pressure and velocity fields estimated with our finite-difference barotropic (single layer) model. Three years of output (1993-95) from a run without any data constraints was compared to output from a corresponding run that was constrained by altimeter data using a Kalman filter and smoother scheme. Respective OAM time series were combined with corresponding atmospheric series and compared to observed polar motion. The constrained OAM series provided slightly better variance reduction than the unconstrained series. Analysis provided a check on the estimation scheme and pointed to further work to improve the determination of OAM using this method. A significant effort was also devoted to quantifying effects of uncertainties in high frequency winds on the mean and seasonal momentum exchange between atmosphere and oceans.
Document ID
20030007793
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Contractor or Grantee Report
Authors
Salstein, David A.
(Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. Lexington, MA United States)
Rosen, Richard D.
(Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. Lexington, MA United States)
Ponte, Rui M.
(Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. Lexington, MA United States)
Frey, Herbert
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 15, 2003
Subject Category
Environment Pollution
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS5-01124
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF INT-98-07014
PROJECT: AER Proj. 866
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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