The resolution capability of an irregularly sampled dataset: with application to Geosat altimeter data

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A formalism is presented for determining the wavenumber-frequency transfer function associated with an irregularly sampled multidimensional dataset. This transfer function reveals the filtering characteristics and aliasing patterns inherent in the sample design. In combination with information about the spectral characteristics of the signal, the transfer function can be used to quantify the spatial and temporal resolution capability of the dataset. Application of the method to idealized Geosat altimeter data (i.e., neglecting measurement errors and data dropouts) concludes that the Geostat orbit configuration is capable of resolving scales of about 3° in latitude and longitude by about 30 days. -Authors

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Chelton, D. B., & Schlax, M. G. (1994). The resolution capability of an irregularly sampled dataset: with application to Geosat altimeter data. Journal of Atmospheric & Oceanic Technology, 11(2 Part 2), 534–550. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426(1994)011<0534:trcoai>2.0.co;2

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