On the uniqueness of space-time spectra and synoptic maps derived from polar-orbiting satellite data
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The frequency transform method of Hayashi (1983a) and the asynoptic space-time transform method of Salby (1982b) for deriving space-time spectra are compared. The comparison reveals that the Galilean transformation used by Hayashi and the asynoptic coordinate transformation used by Salby produce identical spectra. The mapping between asynoptic data and the space-time Fourier spectrum is examined. The operation which maps a series of asynoptic measurements into the correct sequence of synoptic maps is described. It is observed that this linear transformation is unique and recovers the correct spectrum over wavenumber and frequency for a satellite observed field.
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