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Coastal Altimetry, p. 297-330

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12796-0_12

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Introduction and Assessment of Improved Coastal Altimetry Strategies: Case Study over the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea

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Abstract

Improved coastal altimetry strategies are validated over the northwestern Mediterranean Sea with tide gauge (TG) records. Cross-comparisons made with a standard altimetric product highlight significant qualitative and quantitative improvements. The data processed by improved methods are able to detect smaller dynamical processes compared to the standard altimetric products. Lastly, the improved datasets allow us to recover additional coastal data, principally closer to the coast. The improved altimetric data have been used to monitor the Liguro-Provençal-Catalan current coastal dynamics in the Gulf of Lion. For the first time, we have both altimetric and sea surface temperature (SST) observations of intrusions impinging on the continental shelf following a strong southeasterly wind event, which are consistent with past studies based on numerical simulations.