2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-4720
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Are ocean reanalyses useful for Earth rotation research?

Abstract: <p><span>Oceanic circulation and mass-field variability play important roles in exciting Earth’s wobbles and changes in length-of-day (ΔLOD), on time scales from days to several years. Quantifying these effects require estimates of ocean angular momentum (OAM), which are typically drawn from numerical forward models or coarse-resolution ocean state estimates. A little-tested alternative in this regard is the emerging suite of ocean reanalyses, operating at… Show more

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