The Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment High-resolution Sea Surface Temperature Pilot ProjectSource: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2007:;volume( 088 ):;issue: 008::page 1197Author:Donlon, C.
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Rayner, N.
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Robinson, I.
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Poulter, D. J. S.
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Casey, K. S.
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Vazquez-Cuervo, J.
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Armstrong, E.
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Bingham, A.
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Arino, O.
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Gentemann, C.
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May, D.
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LeBorgne, P.
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Piollé, J.
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Barton, I.
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Beggs, H.
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Merchant, C. J.
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Heinz, S.
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Harris, A.
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Wick, G.
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Emery, B.
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Minnett, P.
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Evans, R.
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Llewellyn-Jones, D.
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Mutlow, C.
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Reynolds, R. W.
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Kawamura, H.
DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-88-8-1197Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A new generation of integrated sea surface temperature (SST) data products are being provided by the Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) High-Resolution SST Pilot Project (GHRSST-PP). These combine in near?real time various SST data products from several different satellite sensors and in situ observations and maintain the fine spatial and temporal resolution needed by SST inputs to operational models. The practical realization of such an approach is complicated by the characteristic differences that exist between measurements of SST obtained from subsurface in-water sensors, and satellite microwave and satellite infrared radiometer systems. Furthermore, diurnal variability of SST within a 24-h period, manifested as both warm-layer and cool-skin deviations, introduces additional uncertainty for direct intercomparison between data sources and the implementation of data-merging strategies. The GHRSST-PP has developed and now operates an internationally distributed system that provides operational feeds of regional and global coverage high-resolution SST data products (better than 10 km and ?6 h). A suite of online satellite SST diagnostic systems are also available within the project. All GHRSST-PP products have a standard format, include uncertainty estimates for each measurement, and are served to the international user community free of charge through a variety of data transport mechanisms and access points. They are being used for a number of operational applications. The approach will also be extended back to 1981 by a dedicated reanalysis project. This paper provides a summary overview of the GHRSST-PP structure, activities, and data products. For a complete discussion, and access to data products and services see the information online at www.ghrsst-pp.org.
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contributor author | Donlon, C. | |
contributor author | Rayner, N. | |
contributor author | Robinson, I. | |
contributor author | Poulter, D. J. S. | |
contributor author | Casey, K. S. | |
contributor author | Vazquez-Cuervo, J. | |
contributor author | Armstrong, E. | |
contributor author | Bingham, A. | |
contributor author | Arino, O. | |
contributor author | Gentemann, C. | |
contributor author | May, D. | |
contributor author | LeBorgne, P. | |
contributor author | Piollé, J. | |
contributor author | Barton, I. | |
contributor author | Beggs, H. | |
contributor author | Merchant, C. J. | |
contributor author | Heinz, S. | |
contributor author | Harris, A. | |
contributor author | Wick, G. | |
contributor author | Emery, B. | |
contributor author | Minnett, P. | |
contributor author | Evans, R. | |
contributor author | Llewellyn-Jones, D. | |
contributor author | Mutlow, C. | |
contributor author | Reynolds, R. W. | |
contributor author | Kawamura, H. | |
date accessioned | 2017-06-09T16:43:31Z | |
date available | 2017-06-09T16:43:31Z | |
date copyright | 2007/08/01 | |
date issued | 2007 | |
identifier issn | 0003-0007 | |
identifier other | ams-73034.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215104 | |
description abstract | A new generation of integrated sea surface temperature (SST) data products are being provided by the Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) High-Resolution SST Pilot Project (GHRSST-PP). These combine in near?real time various SST data products from several different satellite sensors and in situ observations and maintain the fine spatial and temporal resolution needed by SST inputs to operational models. The practical realization of such an approach is complicated by the characteristic differences that exist between measurements of SST obtained from subsurface in-water sensors, and satellite microwave and satellite infrared radiometer systems. Furthermore, diurnal variability of SST within a 24-h period, manifested as both warm-layer and cool-skin deviations, introduces additional uncertainty for direct intercomparison between data sources and the implementation of data-merging strategies. The GHRSST-PP has developed and now operates an internationally distributed system that provides operational feeds of regional and global coverage high-resolution SST data products (better than 10 km and ?6 h). A suite of online satellite SST diagnostic systems are also available within the project. All GHRSST-PP products have a standard format, include uncertainty estimates for each measurement, and are served to the international user community free of charge through a variety of data transport mechanisms and access points. They are being used for a number of operational applications. The approach will also be extended back to 1981 by a dedicated reanalysis project. This paper provides a summary overview of the GHRSST-PP structure, activities, and data products. For a complete discussion, and access to data products and services see the information online at www.ghrsst-pp.org. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | The Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment High-resolution Sea Surface Temperature Pilot Project | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 88 | |
journal issue | 8 | |
journal title | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/BAMS-88-8-1197 | |
journal fristpage | 1197 | |
journal lastpage | 1213 | |
tree | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2007:;volume( 088 ):;issue: 008 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |