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Diurnal SST Codes |
Fortran codes used to calculate SST values with diurnal variation.There is a README file with information on the programs and an example calculation for the Jasmine experiment
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NCEP |
NCEP Data Page.
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Goddard Satellite-Based Surface Turbulent Fluxes (GSSTF) Data
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Goddard DAAC maintains archives of daily and monthly-mean, global ocean, 1-degree latitude by 1-degree longitude, gridded surface fluxes and other related parameters, from July 1987 through December 2000.
Information and Data available from this link
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IFREMER Satellite Fluxes |
Datasets include irradiance, latent heat flux, radiation, salinity, sea surface temperature, and wind and stress fields. The main page for IFREMER remotely sensed products with information about the data is here. For a quicklook and extraction of the data go here.
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Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite Data (HOAPS) |
HOAPS-II contains improved global fields of precipitation, turbulent heat fluxes, freshwater flux, and all basic state variables needed for the derivation of these fluxes, covering a 15 year time period from 1988 until 2002.
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Japanese Ocean Flux data sets with Use of Remote sensing Observations (J-OFURO)
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J-OFURO data contains fields of shortwave and longwave radiation, latent and sensible heat flux, momentum fluxes, air temperature, and altimeter products.
Fields are monthly with some higher resolution products available. Data is available for differing times, but generally between 1992 and 2001.
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Objectively Analyzed Air-sea Flux (OAFlux) project at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute |
A new daily air-sea latent and sensible heat flux analysis for the global oceans with one-degree resolution is now complete for the period from January 1, 1981 to December 31, 2002. The product integrates satellite observations with surface moorings, ship reports, and atmospheric model reanalyzed surface meteorology, and is developed by the Objectively Analyzed Air-sea Flux (OAFlux) project at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (PIs: Dr. Lisan Yu and Dr. Robert A. Weller). The project is sponsored by the NOAA Office of Climate Observations (OCO) and Climate Change Data and Detection (CCDD). The data and the project information can be found at http://oaflux.whoi.edu.
Data in this release include also net longwave and shortwave radiations acquired from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP). This set of surface radiation data (three-hourly, 2.5-degree) is provided by Dr. William B. Rossow for distribution along with the OAFlux product. The ISCCP radiations have been daily averaged and re-gridded onto the spatial and temporal resolution used by the OAFlux product. Information about the full, global ISCCP dataset can be found at http://isccp.giss.nasa.gov/projects/flux.html.
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NCDC Blended Sea Winds product |
The Blended Sea Winds contain globally gridded high resolution sea surface wind speed products.The blended products have a spatial grid resolution of 0.25° and multiple time resolutions: 12-hourly, daily, monthly, as well as a 10-year (1995-2004) monthly climatology.
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Diurnal SST variability |
A new daily analysis of diurnal warming over the global oceans with one-degree resolution is now complete for the period from January 1, 1988 to December 31, 2005. The product uses the general methodology of Clayson and Weitlich (2007). For a detailed description of improvements, please email clayson@met.fsu.edu. The data can be downloaded here.
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Last Updated Friday, May 16 2008 @ 02:50 PM EDT 
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