Not exact matches
However, lacking global
observations of surface mass and
ocean heat content capable of resolving year to year variations with sufficient accuracy,
comprehensive diagnosis of the events early in the altimetry record (e.g. such as determining the relative roles of thermal expansion versus mass changes) has remained elusive.
However, comparison of the global, annual mean time series of near - surface temperature (approximately 0 to 5 m depth) from this analysis and the corresponding SST series based on a subset of the International
Comprehensive Ocean - Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) database (approximately 134 million SST
observations; Smith and Reynolds, 2003 and additional data) shows a high correlation (r = 0.96) for the period 1955 to 2005.
OceanObs ’09 expanded the range of communities working together to undertake more
comprehensive and sustain
ocean observations and led to the Framework for Ocean Obser
ocean observations and led to the Framework for
Ocean Obser
Ocean Observing.
Cross Cutting Priority 1: (Integrated Global Environmental
Observation and Data Management System) focuses on developing a global - to - local environmental
observation and data management systems for the
comprehensive, continuous monitoring of coupled
ocean / atmospheric / land systems that enhance NOAA's ability to protect lives, property, expand economic opportunities, understand climate variability, and promote healthy ecosystems.
Also, you may not be aware that the International
Comprehensive Ocean Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS, www.icoads.gov) ingests all of the marine
observations and is used in all reanalyses.
However, comparison of the global, annual mean time series of near - surface temperature (approximately 0 to 5 m depth) from this analysis and the corresponding SST series based on a subset of the International
Comprehensive Ocean - Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) database (approximately 134 million SST
observations; Smith and Reynolds, 2003 and additional data) shows a high correlation (r = 0.96) for the period 1955 to 2005.
«Observational evidence of decadal change in cloud cover is seen in a 2009 study by Amy Clements and colleagues using surface
observation of clouds from the
Comprehensive Ocean Atmosphere Data Set (COADS).
The global
ocean temperature analysis is primarily based on buoy and ship observations from the International Comprehensive Ocean Atmosphere Dataset (ICOADS), while monthly data updates come from the Global Telecommunications System (
ocean temperature analysis is primarily based on buoy and ship
observations from the International
Comprehensive Ocean Atmosphere Dataset (ICOADS), while monthly data updates come from the Global Telecommunications System (
Ocean Atmosphere Dataset (ICOADS), while monthly data updates come from the Global Telecommunications System (GTS).
The SST data used here comprise over 80 million
observations from the UK Main Marine Data Bank, the United States
Comprehensive Ocean Atmosphere Data Set (COADS) and recent information telecommunicated from ships and buoys from the World Weather Watch.
OceanObs»09 expanded the range of communities working together to undertake more
comprehensive and sustain
ocean observations and led to the Framework for Ocean Obser
ocean observations and led to the Framework for
Ocean Obser
Ocean Observing.