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Sea Surface Temperature (SST) - Remote Sensing SystemsSea surface temperature is a key climate and weather measurement obtained by satellite microwave radiometers, infrared (IR) radiometers, in situ moored and ...
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SST - Sea Surface Temperature | NOAA Climate.govSatellite instruments measure sea surface temperature—often abbreviated as SST—by checking how much energy comes off the ocean at different wavelengths.
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Ocean Warming - Earth Indicator - NASA ScienceSep 25, 2025 · About 90% of the excess heat from planetary warming over the past century has been absorbed by the ocean, causing ocean temperatures to rise.
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Why do scientists measure sea surface temperature?Jun 16, 2024 · Scientists record sea surface temperature (SST) to understand how the ocean communicates with Earth's atmosphere.
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Global Diurnal Sea Surface Temperature Variability and the Role of ...Aug 11, 2025 · It highlights how various factors, such as downwelling solar radiation, surface winds, clouds, and precipitation, interact to create distinct ...
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Crucial role of sea surface temperature warming patterns in near ...Jun 14, 2024 · A stronger global hydrological sensitivity would also be expected, and substantially less global warming due to stronger negative feedback and ...
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Climate Change Indicators: Sea Surface Temperature | US EPASea surface temperature—the temperature of the water at the ocean surface—is an important physical attribute of the world's oceans. The surface temperature of ...
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Ocean Temperature | PO.DAAC / JPL / NASAOcean temperature is the energy from molecular motion, measured by satellites from 10 µm below the surface to 1mm using radiometers.
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Understanding Differences in Sea Surface Temperature ...The Buoy SSTs are measured at depth of 0.2–1.0 m (Castro et al. 2012). The temperature measurements of Argo floats and moored buoys above 5 m depth are usually ...
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Warm layer and cool skin corrections for bulk water temperature ...May 24, 2017 · Depending on the depth of the measurement, the bulk temperature can differ from the skin SST by a range between a few tens of a degree to O(1°C ...
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Nighttime Cool Skin Effect Observed from Infrared SST Autonomous ...Jan 1, 2020 · In this study, we take advantage of the Infrared SST Autonomous Radiometer (ISAR) skin SSTs and the concurrent depth temperatures and other ...<|separator|>
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Sea surface temperature - Copernicus Climate ChangeApr 22, 2024 · In the 19th century, for example, SST measurements were made by drawing a water sample up to the ship's deck in a wooden or canvas bucket.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Technical Documentation: Sea Surface Temperature - EPASince about 1955, in situ sampling has become more systematic and measurement methods have continued to improve. SST observations from drifting and moored ...
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Half a century of satellite remote sensing of sea-surface temperatureHere we provide an overview of the physics of the derivation of SST and the history of the development of satellite instruments over half a century.
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Sea Surface Temperature - Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)SST largely controls the atmospheric response to the ocean at both weather and climate time scales. Daily variations in SST can exceed 3 degrees Celsius and ...
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Long-Wave Sea Surface Temperature (SST) - NASA Ocean ColorThis algorithm returns the skin sea surface temperature in units of °C. The long-wave infrared (LWIR) SST products make use of the 11 and 12 μm spectral bands ...
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Multi-scale Ultra-high Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (MUR)These maps are made mostly from the satellite measurements of Sea Surface Temperature (SST), with help from surface observations that come from ships and bouys.<|separator|>
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Bulk vs. Skin Sea Surface Temperature - atmo.arizona.eduThe SST directly at the surface is called skin SST and can be significantly different from the bulk SST especially under weak winds and high amounts of incoming ...
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Skin and bulk temperature difference at Lake Tahoe: A case study ...Aug 30, 2013 · At just a few centimeters of depth, the bulk temperature is consistently warmer than the skin by a few tenths of a Kelvin [Saunders, 1967]. At ...Introduction · Background on Skin Effect · Observations and Results... · Discussion
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On the bulk-skin temperature difference and its impact on satellite ...The bulk-skin temperature difference varied between day and night (mean differences 0.11 and 0.30 K, respectively) as well as with different cloud conditions, ...
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Cool Skin Effect and its Impact on the Computation of the Latent ...Dec 4, 2020 · The cool skin effect, known as the temperature difference (ΔT) across the skin layer of sea surface, is of vital importance for the accurate computation of the ...Abstract · Introduction · Cool Skin Model and Data · Observational Features
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Cool-skin and warm-layer effects on sea surface temperatureFor an average over 70 days sampled during COARE, the cool skin increases the average atmospheric heat input to the ocean by about 11 W m-2; the warm layer ...
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Systematic Differences in Bucket Sea Surface Temperatures ...Misclassified engine room intake (ERI) temperatures invariably lead to negative covariance on account of ERI measurements being warmer and having a smaller ...
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Estimating Sea Surface Temperature Measurement Methods Using ...Dec 26, 2017 · SST measurement method is identified from characteristic differences in diurnal variations under similar wind and solar radiation conditions ...Plain Language Summary · Introduction · Method · Conclusions
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[PDF] Comparing historical and modern methods of sea surface ... - OSJul 30, 2013 · In general, bucket temperatures have been found to average a few tenths of a ◦C cooler than simul- taneous engine intake temperatures. Field and ...
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Systematic Differences in Bucket Sea Surface Temperature ...Previous studies have corrected for offsets among engine room intake, buoy, and wooden and canvas bucket measurements, as well as noted discrepancies among ...
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Measurements and models of the temperature change of water ...May 23, 2017 · Uncertainty in the bias adjustments applied to historical sea-surface temperature (SST) measurements made using buckets are thought to make ...
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Correcting Observational Biases in Sea Surface Temperature ...Wartime ERI measurements in HadSST4 are assumed to be biased warm, on average, by 0.25°C, whereas bucket SSTs are assumed to be biased cold, on average, by −0.2 ...
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[PDF] Systematic differences in bucket sea surface temperatures caused byExamination of an extended bucket model leads to expectations for offsets and amplitudes to covary in either sign, whereas misclassified engine room intake (ERI) ...
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[PDF] Bias Corrections for Historical Sea Surface Temperatures Based on ...Jan 1, 2002 · Since heat loss from buckets is as- sumed to cause bias in the FP95 model, their patterns of bias are strongly correlated with SST-adjusted NMAT ...
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Historical Estimates of Surface Marine Temperatures | Annual ReviewsJan 3, 2021 · Systematic differences in bucket sea surface temperature measurements caused by misclassification of engine room intake measurements. J ...Missing: techniques | Show results with:techniques<|separator|>
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Early-twentieth-century cold bias in ocean surface ... - NatureNov 20, 2024 · Engine-room intake measurements replaced buckets over time, and much work has focused on understanding the biases of buckets relative to ...
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Re‐Evaluating Historical Sea Surface Temperature Data Sets ...Jul 3, 2025 · These approaches indicate that most SST data sets underestimate early 20th-century biases from less-insulated canvas buckets, distorting ...
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[PDF] THE IMPORTANCE OF UNRESOLVED BIASES IN TWENTIETH ...Biases in sea surface temperature observations lead to larger uncertainties in our understanding of mid- to late-twentieth-century climate variability than ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] A CALL FOR NEW APPROACHES TO QUANTIFYING BIASES IN ...The first-order bias adjustments required to ac- count for changes in methods of SST observation over the past 150+ years are known. We know that adjustments ...Missing: peer | Show results with:peer
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Ship based measurements - SOT - Ocean ObserversShip-based observations include meteorological and oceanographic measurements acquired under the umbrella of the Ship Observations Team (SOT) network.
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Ship-Based Contributions to Global Ocean, Weather, and Climate ...Ships also provide observations of SST, waves, sea ice, salinity, chlorophyll concentration, humidity, air temperature, and winds (Table 1), each of which has ...
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A review of uncertainty in in situ measurements and data sets of sea ...Nov 8, 2013 · The aim of this review is to give an overview of the various components that contribute to the overall uncertainty of SST measurements made in situ and of the ...Abstract · Introduction · The Current State of... · Concluding Remarks and...
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Improving Our Understanding of Sea Surface Temperature - UK ArgoMar 26, 2021 · Recent developments now permit floats to measure temperatures all the way to the surface thus providing a valuable complement to traditional SST data.
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Argo floatsThe name Argo was chosen because the array of floats works in partnership with the Jason earth observing satellites that measure the shape of the ocean surface.FAQ · Argo and climate change · Argo data · How do floats work
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Sea-surface temperature measured by the Moderate Resolution ...These show the MODIS SSTs are comparable in accuracy to the AVHRR Pathfinder SST fields. Published in: IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing ...
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Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 ...Mar 29, 2024 · A 42-year climate data record of global sea surface temperature (SST) covering 1980 to 2021 has been produced from satellite observations.
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SST Comparison of AVHRR and MODIS Time Series in the Western ...SST obtained from AVHRR were slightly higher (+0.18 °C ± 0.2 °C, on average) than SST from MODIS. The series were most similar during winter and spring (+0.09 ° ...
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Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature (ERSST)Zhang, 2020: Uncertainty estimates for sea surface temperature and land surface air temperature in NOAAGlobalTemp version 5. Journal of Climate, 33, 1351 ...
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Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature, Version 5 ...The monthly global 2° × 2° Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature (ERSST) has been revised and updated from version 4 to version 5.Missing: HadSST | Show results with:HadSST
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[PDF] HadSST.4.0.1.0 Product User GuideApr 29, 2022 · Uncertainty in the data is presented using a combined approach. Uncertainty in the bias adjustments is presented as an ensemble of ...
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Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature Version 4 ...The ERSST methodology is briefly described in section 2. ... The HadNMAT2 replaces the older COADS NMAT data used for performing SST bias adjustment in ERSST.
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Uncertainty Estimates for Sea Surface Temperature and Land ...This analysis estimates uncertainty in the NOAA global surface temperature (GST) version 5 (NOAAGlobalTemp v5) product.Datasets used for uncertainty... · SST and its uncertainty · LSAT and its uncertainty
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The Importance of Unresolved Biases in Twentieth-Century Sea ...Apr 1, 2019 · A new analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) observations indicates notable uncertainty in observed decadal climate variability in the second half of the ...Missing: processing | Show results with:processing
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Reassessing biases and other uncertainties in sea surface ...Jul 22, 2011 · There are biases in SST measurements throughout the record These biases have been adjusted for, but large uncertainties remain A new SST ...
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El Niño / Southern Oscillation (ENSO)Information on the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), a periodic fluctuation in sea surface temperature and air pressure in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) · SST · Technical Discussion · Definitions
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El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) - Physical Sciences LaboratoryThe NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory studies multiple aspects of ENSO including its precursors, prediction, diversity, and climate and ecosystem impacts.
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Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO)The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is often described as a long-lived El Niño-like pattern of Pacific climate variability.
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The Pacific Decadal Oscillation, Revisited in - AMS JournalsThe Pacific decadal oscillation (PDO), the dominant year-round pattern of monthly North Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) variability, is an important ...
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Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) - Physical Sciences LaboratoryThe Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is often described as a long-lived El Niño-like pattern of Pacific climate variability (Zhang et al. 1997).
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Modes and Mechanisms of Pacific Decadal-Scale VariabilityJan 16, 2023 · The modes of Pacific decadal-scale variability (PDV), traditionally defined as statistical patterns of variance, reflect to first order the ...
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Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO) - Climate Data GuideThe AMO index is defined as an area average of detrended low-pass filtered North Atlantic SST anomalies to reflect the Atlantic low frequency variability at ...
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Climate impacts of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation - AGU JournalsSep 2, 2006 · The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) is a near-global scale mode of observed multidecadal climate variability with alternating warm and cool phases over ...
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The impact of the AMO on multidecadal ENSO variability - LevineApr 17, 2017 · The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) is the dominant mode of multidecadal sea surface temperature (SST) variability in the Atlantic Ocean ...
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Amplification of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation associated with ...Jan 23, 2017 · North Atlantic sea surface temperatures experience variability with a periodicity of 60–80 years that is known as the Atlantic Multidecadal ...
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Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation Modulates ENSO Atmospheric ...Previous studies have demonstrated that the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO) could affect El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) through thermocline ...
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Spatial and Seasonal Variations of Sea Surface Temperature ...We analyze 40-yr monthly observations and find that SST thr varies by up to 4°C in space and with season.
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Seasonal, Interannual and Long‐Term Variability of Sea Surface ...Sep 3, 2024 · Regional SST increased significantly from 0.07 to 0.25°C per decade, with the lowest rates in shelf waters directly affected by seasonal coastal ...
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Spatiotemporal variation characteristics and forecasting of the sea ...Mar 12, 2025 · Sea surface temperature (SST): This parameter is the temperature of seawater near the surface. It is measured in Kelvin (K). 2.2 Methods. The ...
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The Impact of Diurnal Variability of Sea Surface Temperature on Air ...Feb 8, 2024 · Under conditions of light winds and high insolation, the surface diurnal amplitude can reach 3 to 4 °C in the open ocean, and it is not uncommon ...
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Diurnal warming rectification in the tropical Pacific linked to sea ...Mar 25, 2024 · Sharp and rapid changes in the sea surface temperature (SST) associated with fronts and the diurnal cycle can drive changes in the ...
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Global patterns of change and variation in sea surface temperature ...Oct 2, 2018 · Here we investigate sources of global temporal variation in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Ocean Colour (Chl-a) and their co-variation, over a 14 year ...
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[PDF] Historical Estimates of Surface Marine TemperaturesSurface temperature documents our changing climate, and the marine record represents one of the longest widely distributed, observation-based estimates.
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Tropical sea surface temperatures for the past four centuries ...Feb 16, 2015 · We present four regionally calibrated and validated reconstructions of sea surface temperatures in the tropics, based on 57 published and publicly archived ...
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Annually resolved Atlantic sea surface temperature variability over ...Oct 12, 2020 · Our record provides a reconstruction of AMV for the past ∼3 millennia at an unprecedented time resolution, indicating North Atlantic SSTs were coldest from ∼ ...<|separator|>
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Holocene global mean surface temperature, a multi-method ... - NatureJun 30, 2020 · The methods include Standard Calibrated Composite (SCC), Dynamic Calibrated Composite (DCC), Composite Plus Scale (CPS), Pairwise Comparison ( ...
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A Multicentennial Proxy Record of Northeast Pacific Sea Surface ...Sep 2, 2021 · In so doing, we develop a reconstruction of regional SSTs along the British Columbia, Canada coast to address pre-1900 SST variability and ...2.3 Radiocarbon Dating · 3 Results · 4 Discussion
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An ensemble reconstruction of global monthly sea surface ... - NatureOct 4, 2021 · This paper describes a global monthly gridded Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Sea Ice Concentration (SIC) dataset for the period 1000–1849
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An ensemble of ocean reanalyses for 1815–2013 with sparse ...Aug 18, 2016 · This paper describes a new eight-member ensemble of ocean reanalyses spanning nearly 200 years from 1815 to 2013 generated using the Simple Ocean Data ...
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SST data: HadSST3 - Climate Data GuideAdjustments have been applied to the whole data set to minimise the effect of changes in measurement method. Detailed uncertainty information is included.Missing: methodology | Show results with:methodology
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An Overview of Ocean Climate Change Indicators: Sea Surface ...The globally averaged ocean surface temperature shows a mean warming trend of 0.062 ± 0.013°C per decade over the last 120 years (1900–2019). During the last ...
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The early 20th century warming: Anomalies, causes, and ...The ETCW featured a pronounced Arctic warming in the 1920s and 1930s, and embedded in this period were several important climatic anomalies such as Indian ...
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Interdecadal changes of surface temperature since the late ...Jul 20, 1994 · We present global fields of decadal annual surface temperature anomalies, referred to the period 1951–1980, for each decade from 1881–1890 ...Missing: shifts 20th
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Interannual, Decadal–Interdecadal, and Global Warming Signals in ...Sea surface temperature (SST) data from the NOAA analysis for the period of 1955–97 are used to identify dominant spatial and temporal patterns associated with ...
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Long-term natural variability and 20th century climate change - NIHInterdecadal 20th century temperature deviations, such as the accelerated observed 1910–1940 warming that has been attributed to an unverifiable increase in ...
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Critique of the HADSST3 uncertainty analysis - Climate Etc.Jun 29, 2011 · New estimates of measurement and sampling uncertainties of gridded in situ sea-surface temperature anomalies are calculated for 1850 to 2006.
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NOAA Extended Reconstructed SST V5A global monthly SST analysis from 1854 to the present derived from ICOADS data with missing data filled in by statistical methods.Missing: HadSST | Show results with:HadSST
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Record High Sea Surface Temperatures in 2023 - AGU JournalsJul 25, 2024 · The SST analyses based on NOAA DOISST show that globally (90°S–90°N) averaged daily SSTs appeared at record high since 1982 on 4 April 2023 ( ...Introduction · Data Sets and Methods · Results · Summary, Discussion, and...
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International report confirms record-high global temperatures ...Aug 22, 2024 · On August 22, 2023, an all-time high globally averaged daily sea-surface temperature of 66.18 degrees F (18.99 degrees C) was recorded.
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Climate at a Glance | Global Time SeriesCoordinate temperature anomalies are with respect to the 1991-2020 average. All other regional temperature anomalies are with respect to the 1910-2000 average.
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Global Climate Highlights 2024 | CopernicusJan 10, 2025 · The annual average sea surface temperature (SST) over the extra-polar ocean reached a record high of 20.87°C in 2024. The extra-polar SST ...
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2024 was the warmest year on record, Copernicus data showJan 10, 2025 · In 2024, the annual average sea-surface temperature (SST) over the extra-polar ocean reached a record high of 20.87°C, 0.51°C above the 1991– ...
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Third-warmest September on record amid persistently high ocean ...Oct 9, 2025 · The global average sea surface temperature (SST) for September 2025 was 20.72°C, the third-highest value on record for the month, 0.20°C below ...
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Record sea surface temperature jump in 2023–2024 unlikely but not ...Mar 12, 2025 · A jump in global sea surface temperatures that breaks the previous record by at least 0.25 °C is a 1-in-512-year event under the current long-term warming ...
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Empirical analysis of the solar contribution to global mean air ...Aug 7, 2025 · The solar contribution to global mean air surface temperature change is analyzed by using an empirical bi-scale climate model characterized ...
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Influence of solar forcing on multidecadal variability in the Atlantic ...May 18, 2023 · This study assessed the influence of varied total solar irradiance (TSI) due to the effects of solar activity on Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation ( ...
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The effect of volcanic aerosols on global climate - ScienceDirectThe surface temperature decrease after major volcanic eruptions has been demonstrated by a number of groups to be the order of a few tenths of a degree.
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Hunga volcano eruption cooled, rather than warmed, the Southern ...Apr 2, 2025 · A new UCLA-led study shows that not only did the eruption not warm the planet, but it actually reduced temperatures over the Southern Hemisphere by 0.1 C.
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Effect of volcanic eruptions significantly underestimated in climate ...Jun 23, 2023 · Researchers have found that the cooling effect that volcanic eruptions have on Earth's surface temperature is likely underestimated by a factor of two.
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Defining the Internal Component of Atlantic Multidecadal Variability ...Nov 1, 2021 · A common index of Atlantic Multidecadal Variability (AMV) is low-pass filtered North Atlantic minus global-mean sea surface temperature (SST).
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Multidecadal climate oscillations during the past millennium driven ...Mar 5, 2021 · Past research argues for an internal multidecadal (40- to 60-year) oscillation distinct from climate noise. Recent studies have claimed that ...
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Anthropogenic forcing and response yield observed positive trend in ...Jul 28, 2021 · Satellite observations reveal a significant positive trend in Earth's energy imbalance, but the contributing drivers have yet to be understood.
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Sea surface temperature trend discrepancies impact Southern ...State-of-the-art coupled climate models fail to capture the observed historical sea surface temperature (SST) trends in the tropical Pacific and Southern Ocean.
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New Ocean Data Shakes Up Our Understanding of Climate ChangeNov 24, 2024 · Researchers have uncovered inaccuracies in historical ocean temperature data, revealing that early 20th-century ocean temperatures were significantly colder ...<|separator|>
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New insights into natural variability and anthropogenic forcing of ...Jun 11, 2019 · We show that the observed GMSAT changes from 1880 to 2017 on multi-decadal or longer timescales receive contributions of about 70% from GHGs, while AMV and PDV ...
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Influence of volcanic activity and changes in solar irradiance on ...May 2, 2006 · Therefore the effects of the anthropogenic forcing are unclear, while the solar and volcanic responses are robust. Squared signal-to-noise ...
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Volcanic and Solar Forcing of Climate Change during the ...Comparison of volcanic and solar forcings. In contrast to volcanic eruptions, long-term decreases in solar irradiance lead to a strong negative AO response ...
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Human-induced intensified seasonal cycle of sea surface temperatureMay 10, 2024 · To assess the contributions of different anthropogenic and natural forcings to the SST seasonal cycle changes, we use SST output from single ...
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[PDF] Distinguishing the roles of natural and anthropogenically forced ...Capsule: In decadal forecasts, the magnitude of natural decadal variations may rival that of anthropogenically forced climate change on regional scales.
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Persistent Discrepancies between Observed and Modeled Trends in ...Models fail to reproduce observed SST trends, especially enhanced east-west gradients and thermocline shoaling, and the observed trends are at the edge of ...
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Origins of Southern Ocean warm sea surface temperature bias in ...Aug 24, 2023 · Using the latest CMIP6 models, here we find that the warm SST bias in the SO features a zonally oriented non-uniform pattern mainly located ...
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Climate Models Struggle to Simulate Observed North Pacific Jet ...Feb 18, 2025 · Differences in tropical sea surface temperature (SST) trends can only partially explain the discrepancy in jet trends between models and ...
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Multidecadal Trends in Instrumental SST and Coral Proxy Sr/Ca ...Major uncertainties were due to (i) the correlation of modern Sr/Ca records with instrumental SST being dominated by seasonal effects, with correlations on time ...
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[PDF] Reconciling discrepancies between Uk37 and Mg/Ca ...Significant discrepancies exist between the detrended variability of late-Holocene marine temperatures inferred from Mg/Ca and Uk37 proxies, with the former ...
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Ocean surface temperature variability: Large model–data ... - PNASNov 10, 2014 · We report a multiproxy estimate of sea surface temperature variability that is consistent between proxy types and with instrumental estimates.
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Sea-surface temperature pattern effects have slowed global ... - PNASThese model-versus-observed discrepancies in SST trend patterns influence the radiative feedbacks that govern climate sensitivity: When atmosphere GCMs are ...
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Higher-Resolution Climate Models Do Not Consistently Reproduce ...We demonstrate that even higher-resolution models do not capture the observed warming pattern of the tropical Pacific Ocean that is closer to observations.
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Paleoclimate proxy records suggest reduced tropical Pacific zonal ...Feb 8, 2025 · Pronounced model-observation discrepancies in the changes of tropical Pacific zonal sea surface temperature gradient during the satellite ...
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Advances in the Estimation of Global Surface Net Heat Flux Based ...Feb 4, 2021 · The surface net heat flux (NHF) is calculated as the sum of the following components: net shortwave radiation (SWR), net long wave radiation ( ...
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Variability of the sea surface temperature - NOAA/PMELThe net surface heat flux from the atmosphere into the mixed layer ( Q ) is composed of the shortwave (Q ), longwave (Q ), latent (Q ), and sensible (Q ) heat ...
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Improved Global Net Surface Heat Flux - Carton - 2018 - AGU JournalsMar 23, 2018 · These reanalyses compute the turbulent components of net surface heat flux ... SST or surface currents can alter surface fluxes. Details ...Introduction · Data and Methods · Results · Summary
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Global Pattern Formation of Net Ocean Surface Heat Flux Response ...Sea surface temperature (SST) patterns effectively modulate atmospheric circulation and hydrological cycle, a causal relationship that motivates SST-forced ...Model, experiments, and... · Transient response to global... · Decomposing ΔQnet
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Weakened large-scale surface heat flux feedback at midlatitudes ...Nov 19, 2024 · This process, known as the surface heat flux feedback, serves as a pivotal element in the coupled ocean-atmosphere system1,2,3.
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Midlatitude mesoscale thermal Air-sea interaction enhanced by ...Sep 4, 2024 · This study shows that greenhouse warming intensifies mesoscale thermal coupling in western boundary currents, primarily driven by large-scale sea surface ...
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On the importance of the atmospheric coupling to the small-scale ...Mar 13, 2023 · The turbulent heat fluxes (THFs) between the ocean and the atmosphere account for the exchange of energy caused by the thermal imbalance ...
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Skin sea surface temperature schemes in coupled ocean ... - GMDJul 5, 2024 · In this paper, we explore different prognostic methods to account for skin sea surface temperature diurnal variations in a coupled ocean–atmosphere regional ...
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[PDF] Role of Ocean and Atmosphere Variability in Scale‐Dependent ...Interactions between the atmosphere and oceans largely determine the Earth's climate, and the physical mecha- nisms controlling these interactions are ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Relative Contributions of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Coupled ...Both the North Pacific and Atlantic Oceans exhibit coherent patterns of sea surface temperature (SST) variability on interannual‐to‐interdecadal timescales.Missing: peer | Show results with:peer
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Systematic improvement in simulated latent and sensible heat fluxes ...Aug 15, 2022 · The net surface heat flux includes two turbulent terms (latent heat flux QLH, and sensible heat flux QSH) and two radiation terms (shortwave ...
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Sea Surface Temperature Thresholds for Tropical Cyclone ...A sea surface temperature (SST) threshold of 26°–27°C, below which tropical cyclones (TCs) did not form, was proposed, based on a qualitative assessment of ...
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Revisiting the 26.5°C Sea Surface Temperature Threshold for ...A total of 70 tropical cyclones form in regions with 2° area-averaged SSTs below the 26.5°C threshold: roughly 4% of the 1,757 storms considered in this study.
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The influence of sea surface temperature on the intensity ... - NHESSIn summary, increases in SST lead to an increase in the potential destructiveness of TCs with regard to intensity, precipitation and storm surge, although this ...
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Marine heatwave events strengthen the intensity of tropical cyclonesFeb 7, 2024 · The results show that TCs intensify more rapidly under the influence of MHWs via much larger latent heat flux from the ocean and precipitation- ...
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Seasonality of Interbasin SST Contributions to Atlantic Tropical ...Feb 10, 2022 · This study finds that tropical Atlantic SST have a stronger influence on hurricane activity in the early-season, but tropical Pacific and tropical Atlantic SST ...
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[PDF] Relationship between sea surface temperature and the maximum ...Aug 9, 2019 · Baik J-J, and Paek J-S., 1998: A Climatology of Sea Surface Temperature and the Maximum. Intensity of Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones.
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A potential explanation for the global increase in tropical cyclone ...Recent studies have suggested that rising sea surface temperatures and potential intensities could provide a physical explanation for more intense TCs and ...
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Impact of sea surface temperature in the Arabian Sea on the ...In contrast with the rainfall in winter and monsoon seasons, their study found that the rainfall inevitability is strongest in pre and post-monsoon seasons.
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Role of Strong Sea Surface Temperature Diurnal Variation in ...Aug 8, 2024 · In late April or early May, the strong sea surface temperature (SST) diurnal variation accompanied by ocean surface warming triggers the SMO.
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Empirical Relationships of Sea Surface Temperature and Vegetation ...Feb 1, 2016 · This study shows that spring and summer SSTs over the subtropical North Atlantic have significant positive correlations with summer rainfall.
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[PDF] A Primary Study of Interaction Between Monsoon and Sea Surface ...Ocean-atmosphere interaction reinforces winter and summer monsoons, while meridional SST gradient reinforces winter monsoon and weakens summer monsoon. Key ...
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The Influences of Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies on ...Jan 5, 2023 · The purpose of this article is to identify the alternative impact factors of the interannual variation of East Asian summer monsoon rainfall (IEASMR),
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Observational evidence that cloud feedback amplifies global warmingJul 19, 2021 · We show that global cloud feedback is dominated by the sensitivity of clouds to surface temperature and tropospheric stability. Considering ...
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ENSO Atmospheric Teleconnections and Their Response to ...El Niño and Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ... However, these teleconnections are inherently nonlinear and sensitive to ENSO SST anomaly patterns and amplitudes.Missing: feedback | Show results with:feedback
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What are teleconnections? Connecting Earth's climate patterns via ...Dec 22, 2022 · When the jet stream interacts with an atmospheric Rossby wave, it develops crests and troughs that create alternating high (red) and low (blue) ...
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Atmospheric Teleconnections Responsible for the Dominant ...This study focuses on the influence of large-scale atmospheric teleconnections in the dominant patterns of interannual variability of summer NA drought.
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NOAA confirms 4th global coral bleaching eventApr 15, 2024 · "From February 2023 to April 2024, significant coral bleaching has been documented in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres of each major ...
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What is the evidence for the impact of ocean warming on subtropical ...Nov 21, 2024 · Coral bleaching occurs in response to increased water temperatures (1–2 °C above average) and in combination with high irradiance results in the ...
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Climate Change Indicators: Marine Species Distribution | US EPAKey Points · The average center of biomass for 157 marine fish and invertebrate species shifted northward by nearly 17 miles between 1989 and 2019 (Figure 1).Missing: SST | Show results with:SST
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Changes in fish distribution in Europe's seas | IndicatorsDec 12, 2024 · The proportion of warm-favouring species in the Greater North and Celtics Seas has risen to 64%, surpassing cold-favouring species since the late-1980s.
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Potential benefits of climate change on navigation in the northern ...Feb 2, 2024 · Temperature fluctuations influence the melting and formation of sea ice, consequently impacting navigational conditions, either facilitating or ...
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The global warming hiatus: Slowdown or redistribution? - PMCGlobal mean surface temperatures (GMST) exhibited a smaller rate of warming during 1998–2013, compared to the warming in the latter half of the 20th Century.
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A Critique of the Apocalyptic Climate NarrativeMay 7, 2025 · The apocalyptic climate narrative is a seriously misleading propaganda tool and a socially destructive guide for public policy.