This package is the fully revised version of the FES2022 distribution. This distribution includes the FES2022 tidal prediction software managed on this page and the FES2022 tides databases A full description of the FES2022 tidal solution is given in the handbook (https://www.aviso.altimetry.fr/fileadmin/documents/data/tools/hdbk_FES2022.pdf) and in the paper (Lyard et al. 2024).
This new code is under development and it is designed to handle the new finite element grids of FES2022. It will become official at the end of this year. For now, we do not provide support for this new version.
When using FES2022, please mention: FES2022 was produced by LEGOS, NOVELTIS and CLS Ocean and Climate Division; the project was funded by CNES. It is distributed by AVISO, with support from CNES (http://www.aviso.altimetry.fr/)
The documentation of the FES2022 software is available on the readthedocs platform: https://cnes.github.io/aviso-fes/
The legacy C version of the FES software is available on his own branch: https://github.com/CNES/aviso-fes/tree/legacy-c-version-archive
The reference version to compute the FES2022b tidal solution is 2.9.7.
This version of the library will no longer be updated.
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Lyard, F. H., Carrere, L., Fouchet, E., Cancet, M., Greenberg, D., Dibarboure, G. and Picot, N.: "FES2022 a step towards a SWOT-compliant tidal correction", in preparation, to be submitted to Ocean Sciences in 2024.
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Lyard, F. H., Allain, D. J., Cancet, M., Carrère, L., and Picot, N.: FES2014 global ocean tide atlas: design and performance, Ocean Sci., 17, 615–649, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-17-615-2021, 2021.
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Carrere L., F. Lyard, M. Cancet, A. Guillot, N. Picot: FES 2014, a new tidal model - Validation results and perspectives for improvements, presentation to ESA Living Planet Conference, Prague 2016.