Abstract:Abstract. This work examines the accuracy and validity of two
variants of Radon transform and two variants of the two-dimensional fast
Fourier transform (2-D FFT) that have been previously used for estimating the
propagation speed of oceanic signals such as sea surface height anomalies
(SSHAs) derived from satellite-borne altimeters based on time–longitude
(Hovmöller) diagrams. The examination employs numerically simulated
signals made up of 20 or 50 modes where one, randomly selected, mode has a
larger amplit… Show more
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