468 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY VOLUME 27 An Empirical Eigenfunction Analysis of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western North Atlantic

The empirical orthogonal function decomposition is used to analyze time records of AVHRR sea surface temperature observations of the western North Atlantic from 32.9 � to 43.6�N, 62.7 � to 76.3�W. A manually declouded dataset covering the spring of 1985 is analyzed. The majority (80%) of the varianc...

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Main Authors: Richard Everson, Peter Cornillon, Lawrence Sirovich, Andrew Webber
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.219.6726 2023-05-15T17:30:22+02:00 468 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY VOLUME 27 An Empirical Eigenfunction Analysis of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western North Atlantic Richard Everson Peter Cornillon Lawrence Sirovich Andrew Webber The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1996 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.219.6726 http://camelot.mssm.edu/publications/larry/JPhysOcean.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.219.6726 http://camelot.mssm.edu/publications/larry/JPhysOcean.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://camelot.mssm.edu/publications/larry/JPhysOcean.pdf text 1996 ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T18:13:07Z The empirical orthogonal function decomposition is used to analyze time records of AVHRR sea surface temperature observations of the western North Atlantic from 32.9 � to 43.6�N, 62.7 � to 76.3�W. A manually declouded dataset covering the spring of 1985 is analyzed. The majority (80%) of the variance about the mean is accounted for by an empirical eigenfunction, which is identified with seasonal warming. This eigenfunction shows that the shelf water, excluding Georges Bank, warms the most rapidly; the surface water of the Gulf of Maine warms a little less rapidly and the Gulf Stream and Sargasso Sea surface water warm the least rapidly. The SST of the Gulf Stream is also shown to behave more like that at 30�N than like Sargasso Sea water immediately to its south (�35�N). The second EOF is found to be a small correction to the general warming rate described by the first EOF. The third and fourth EOFs are determined primarily by meander propagation. Observations with partial cloud cover from the period 1985 to 1991 are also analyzed. Again, the dominant effect is identified as seasonal warming. 1. Text North Atlantic Unknown
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description The empirical orthogonal function decomposition is used to analyze time records of AVHRR sea surface temperature observations of the western North Atlantic from 32.9 � to 43.6�N, 62.7 � to 76.3�W. A manually declouded dataset covering the spring of 1985 is analyzed. The majority (80%) of the variance about the mean is accounted for by an empirical eigenfunction, which is identified with seasonal warming. This eigenfunction shows that the shelf water, excluding Georges Bank, warms the most rapidly; the surface water of the Gulf of Maine warms a little less rapidly and the Gulf Stream and Sargasso Sea surface water warm the least rapidly. The SST of the Gulf Stream is also shown to behave more like that at 30�N than like Sargasso Sea water immediately to its south (�35�N). The second EOF is found to be a small correction to the general warming rate described by the first EOF. The third and fourth EOFs are determined primarily by meander propagation. Observations with partial cloud cover from the period 1985 to 1991 are also analyzed. Again, the dominant effect is identified as seasonal warming. 1.
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Andrew Webber
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468 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY VOLUME 27 An Empirical Eigenfunction Analysis of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western North Atlantic
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Peter Cornillon
Lawrence Sirovich
Andrew Webber
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title 468 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY VOLUME 27 An Empirical Eigenfunction Analysis of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western North Atlantic
title_short 468 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY VOLUME 27 An Empirical Eigenfunction Analysis of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western North Atlantic
title_full 468 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY VOLUME 27 An Empirical Eigenfunction Analysis of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western North Atlantic
title_fullStr 468 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY VOLUME 27 An Empirical Eigenfunction Analysis of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed 468 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY VOLUME 27 An Empirical Eigenfunction Analysis of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Western North Atlantic
title_sort 468 journal of physical oceanography volume 27 an empirical eigenfunction analysis of sea surface temperatures in the western north atlantic
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