Evaluation of altimetry satellite data products and sea level trends in the Indonesian maritime continent

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This study examines the accuracy of the sea surface height anomaly (SSHA) altimetry data products of Copernicus, Colorado University (CU), and X-TRACK-Centre for Topographic studies of the Ocean and Hydrosphere (X-TRACk-CTOH). The SSHA derived from altimetry accuracy was tested by comparison with tide gauge (TG) observations. Taking measurements along the IMC coast demonstrates the excellent agreement between the SSHA derived from altimetry and the TG observations, with an average root mean square deviation (RMSD) as low as 10 cm and a strong correlation. The study's findings revealed that the Copernicus data products could be used to monitor sea-level variability and trends in the IMC accurately. The 25-year time series data from SSHA demonstrated that the sea-level trend in the IMC is higher than the global trend.

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Lumban-Gaol, J., Vignudelli, S., Nurjaya, I. W., Natih, N. M. N., Sinurat, M. E., Arhatin, R. E., & Kusumaningrum, E. E. (2021). Evaluation of altimetry satellite data products and sea level trends in the Indonesian maritime continent. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 944). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/944/1/012041

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