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Multi-decadal ocean temperature time-series and climatologies from Australia’s long-term National Reference Stations

Moninya Roughan, Michael Hemming, Amandine Schaeffer, Tim Austin, Helen Beggs, Miaoju Chen, Ming Feng, Guillaume Galibert, Clive Holden, David A. Hughes, Timothy C. Ingleton, Stuart Milburn, Ken Ridgway

2022Scientific Data26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multi-decadal ocean time-series are fundamental baselines for assessing the impacts of environmental change, however, compiling and quality controlling historic data from multiple sources remains challenging. Here we aggregate, document, and release a number of long time-series temperature products and climatologies compiled from data obtained at 4 monitoring sites around Australia where sub-surface ocean temperature has been recorded nominally weekly to monthly since the 1940s/50s. In recent years, the sampling was augmented with data obtained from moored sensors, vertical profiles and satellite-derived data. The temperature data have been quality controlled, and combined using a rigorously tested methodology. We have packaged the multi-decadal, multi-depth, multi-platform temperature time-series at each site and produced a range of daily temperature climatologies from different data combinations and time periods. The 17 data products are provided as CF-compliant NetCDF files and will be updated periodically. The long-term temperature time-series will be useful for studies of ocean temperature variability, trends, anomalies and change. The data collection is supported by Australia's Integrated Marine Observing System and data are open-access.

Topics & Concepts

Term (time)ClimatologySeries (stratigraphy)Environmental scienceOceanographyGeographyGeologyPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesClimate variability and modelsScience and Climate Studies