Hydrography

Optimum interpolation Sea Surface Temperature

A high-resolution sea surface temperature analysis product that blends in situ (ship and buoy) reports and satellite data and uses optimum interpolation to fill spatial gaps.

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Available formats:
.nc
Published:
Published
Availability:
Public
Gridded:
Yes
No
Time range:
Spatial depth:
Surface
Spatial resolution:
0.25° x 0.25°
Temporal climatology:
Data types:
Observations (interpolated)
Data temporal period:
Historical
Data temporal resolution:
Daily
Spatial coverage:
Global
Variables:
sea surface temperature
temperature
References:

Banzon, V., Smith, T. M., Chin, T. M., Liu, C., and Hankins, W., 2016: A long-term record of blended satellite and in situ sea-surface temperature for climate monitoring, modeling and environmental studies. Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 165–176

Banzon, V., Smith, T. M., Chin, T. M., Liu, C., and Hankins, W., 2016: A long-term record of blended satellite and in situ sea-surface temperature for climate monitoring, modeling and environmental studies. Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 165–176

Reference data

Reynolds, R. W., T. M. Smith, C. Liu, D. B. Chelton, K. S. Casey, and M. G. Schlax, 2007: Daily high-resolution-blended analyses for sea surface temperature. Journal of Climate

Reynolds, R. W., T. M. Smith, C. Liu, D. B. Chelton, K. S. Casey, and M. G. Schlax, 2007: Daily high-resolution-blended analyses for sea surface temperature. Journal of Climate

Reference data