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Mean Sea Level data and image selection

Select the area, corrections and the kind of plot (map or time serie curve) you wish, visualise the corresponding mean sea level and download the data (NetCDF format)



Quick-look of selected data. 60-days signals are removed; post-glacial rebound effects are not removed
Click on "download the image" to retrieve the image in high resolution
or on "download the data" to get the NetCDF data.
Map
Time serie

ZONE

SATELLITE

CORRECTIONS

Global
Multi-mission data*
Topex/Poseidon
Jason-1
Applied corrections

Inverted barometer; Radiometer wet troposphere*
Inverted barometer; Model wet troposphere
Inverted barometer correction not applied; Radiometer wet troposphere
 
     

*: prefered settings
** seasonal, annual signals

 

December 6, 2007: A new option is available for Jason-1 mean sea level.
Wet tropospheric correction can derive from radiometer measurements or from a model (ECMWF) (up till the recent Jason-1 data re-processing, radiometer measurements weren't really usable for mean sea level, and only the model was used). But these two data sources both can vary (model update, yet uncorrected problem on the radiometer data, etc.). We now propose both possibilities for Jason-1 mean sea level data. This should enable a quicker detection of any problem on either one.
Mean sea level computation is one of the most sensitive altimetry applications. This is why it is one of the indicators monitoring continuously the altimetry data quality (Calval).