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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 32, 期 2, 页码 -出版社
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2004GL021668
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The principal solar semidiurnal tide (S-2) in the ocean is forced by the pressure loading of the atmospheric thermal tide as well as by the gravitational tidal potential. This paper examines the effects of adding the atmospheric S-2 forcing to a forward tide model. When the model is forced only by the gravitational potential, the S-2 relative elevation error with respect to pelagic tide gauges is anomalously poor. After atmospheric S-2 forcing is added, the relative error reduces to levels seen in other tidal constituents. In the global average, the atmospherically forced S-2 ocean tide is 14.7 percent as large as the gravitationally forced S-2 tide, and differs by about 109.4degrees in phase, consistent with the relative amplitudes and phases of the atmospheric and gravitational S-2 forcings. Because the S-2 air tide is periodic, the oceanic S-2 tide represents a particularly clean test of the ability of numerical models to successfully replicate the oceanic response to atmospheric pressure loading.
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