NOAA NCEP Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis ...

The NOAA National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) analysis is produced weekly and monthly on a one-degree grid. The analysis uses in situ and satellite SSTs plus SSTs simulated by sea ice cover. Before the analysis is computed, the...

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Main Authors: National Climatic Data Center/NESDIS/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce, National Centers For Environmental Prediction/National Weather Service/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: UCAR/NCAR - Research Data Archive 1986
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/m4f2-m652
https://rda.ucar.edu/datasets/d277000/
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5065/m4f2-m652 2024-09-30T14:42:55+00:00 NOAA NCEP Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis ... National Climatic Data Center/NESDIS/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce National Centers For Environmental Prediction/National Weather Service/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce 1986 netCDF WMO GRIB1 https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/m4f2-m652 https://rda.ucar.edu/datasets/d277000/ en eng UCAR/NCAR - Research Data Archive https://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.5084040 https://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-17-0635.1 EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SEA ICE > SEA ICE CONCENTRATION EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE Dataset oceans dataset 1986 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5065/m4f2-m65210.1121/1.508404010.1175/jcli-d-17-0635.1 2024-09-02T07:50:15Z The NOAA National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) analysis is produced weekly and monthly on a one-degree grid. The analysis uses in situ and satellite SSTs plus SSTs simulated by sea ice cover. Before the analysis is computed, the satellite data is adjusted for biases using the method of Reynolds (1988) and Reynolds and Marsico (1993). A description of the OI analysis can be found in Reynolds and Smith (1994). The bias correction improves the large scale accuracy of the OI. In November 2001, the OI fields were recomputed for late 1981 onward. The new version will be referred to as OI Version 2, and the most significant change is the improved simulation of SST from sea ice data following a technique developed at the UK Met Office. This change has reduced biases in the OI SST at higher latitudes. Also, the update and extension of COADS has provided us with improved ship data coverage through 1997, reducing the residual satellite biases in ... Dataset Sea ice DataCite
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topic EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SEA ICE > SEA ICE CONCENTRATION
EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
spellingShingle EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SEA ICE > SEA ICE CONCENTRATION
EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
National Climatic Data Center/NESDIS/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce
National Centers For Environmental Prediction/National Weather Service/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce
NOAA NCEP Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis ...
topic_facet EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SEA ICE > SEA ICE CONCENTRATION
EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
description The NOAA National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) analysis is produced weekly and monthly on a one-degree grid. The analysis uses in situ and satellite SSTs plus SSTs simulated by sea ice cover. Before the analysis is computed, the satellite data is adjusted for biases using the method of Reynolds (1988) and Reynolds and Marsico (1993). A description of the OI analysis can be found in Reynolds and Smith (1994). The bias correction improves the large scale accuracy of the OI. In November 2001, the OI fields were recomputed for late 1981 onward. The new version will be referred to as OI Version 2, and the most significant change is the improved simulation of SST from sea ice data following a technique developed at the UK Met Office. This change has reduced biases in the OI SST at higher latitudes. Also, the update and extension of COADS has provided us with improved ship data coverage through 1997, reducing the residual satellite biases in ...
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author National Climatic Data Center/NESDIS/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce
National Centers For Environmental Prediction/National Weather Service/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce
author_facet National Climatic Data Center/NESDIS/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce
National Centers For Environmental Prediction/National Weather Service/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce
author_sort National Climatic Data Center/NESDIS/NOAA/U.S. Department Of Commerce
title NOAA NCEP Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis ...
title_short NOAA NCEP Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis ...
title_full NOAA NCEP Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis ...
title_fullStr NOAA NCEP Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis ...
title_full_unstemmed NOAA NCEP Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis ...
title_sort noaa ncep optimum interpolation sea surface temperature analysis ...
publisher UCAR/NCAR - Research Data Archive
publishDate 1986
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/m4f2-m652
https://rda.ucar.edu/datasets/d277000/
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