Evaluation of the Maximum Cross-Correlation Method of Estimating Sea Surface Velocities from Sequential Satellite Images

  • Tokmakian R
  • Strub P
  • McClean-Padman J
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Abstract

The maximum cross correlation (MCC) method of Leese et al. (1971) for estimating sea surface velocities from sequences of satellite images is evaluated by comparing the MCC fields obtained from sequences of AVHRR and CZCS with in situ data and velocity fields calculated with a high-resolution quasi-geostrophic model. The rms differences and vector correlations between the velocity field produced by the MCC method and the model's field are presented. It is shown that much of the difference between the MCC fields and either the in situ data or the model velocity fields can be accounted for by considering physical and biological processes not included in the MCC method. The conditions under which the method is likely to be most successful are discussed.

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Tokmakian, R., Strub, P. T., & McClean-Padman, J. (1990). Evaluation of the Maximum Cross-Correlation Method of Estimating Sea Surface Velocities from Sequential Satellite Images. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 7(6), 852–865. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426(1990)007<0852:eotmcc>2.0.co;2

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