Abstract

Gridded reanalysis data has been widely used in oceanic mesoscale eddy identification. However, there is little research on identifying oceanic mesoscale eddies based on along-track data. In this paper, the B-spline surface fitting model is established for oceanic mesoscale eddy identification. This innovative model can embody along-track data’s advantages in accuracy, universality, and instantaneity, and directly identify oceanic mesoscale eddies solely based on along-track data. We start with ideal experiments using simulated data to explore the error sources of B-spline surface fitting for one oceanic mesoscale eddy, followed by practical experiments with measured data to analyze the effect of the B-spline surface fitting and the fitting errors further. Compared with eddies obtained from gridded reanalysis data, results show that the B-spline surface fitting model based on along-track data has an ideal effect in identifying oceanic mesoscale eddies; little difference exists between the fitting result and measured data. The model proposes a new technological means to deal with along-track data, which contributes to oceanic mesoscale eddy identification and marine element data analysis.

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