- Sea surface height
Sea surface height (SSH) is the
height (ortopography or relief) of theocean 's surface. On a daily basis, SSH is most obviously affected by thetidal force s of theMoon and theSun acting on theEarth . Over longer timescales, SSH is influenced by both theEarth 'sgravitational field , and byocean circulation . Typically, these cause maximum SSH anomalies from the mean on the order of 20 cm at the global scaleFact|date=February 2007.Since the Earth's gravitational field is relatively stable on decadal to centennial timescales, ocean circulation plays a more significant role in the observed variation of SSH. Across the seasonal cycle changes in patterns of warming, cooling and surface
wind forcing affect circulation and influence SSH. Variations in SSH can be measured bysatellite altimetry (e.g.TOPEX/Poseidon ) and used to calculate determinesea level rise and properties such as ocean heat storage.External links
* [http://sealevel.jpl.nasa.gov/technology/technology.html TOPEX/Poseidon overview]
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