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A dataset of hourly sea surface temperature from drifting buoys

Shane Elipot, Adam M. Sykulski, Rick Lumpkin, Luca Centurioni, M. C. Pazos

2022Scientific Data21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A dataset of sea surface temperature (SST) estimates is generated from the temperature observations of surface drifting buoys of NOAA's Global Drifter Program. Estimates of SST at regular hourly time steps along drifter trajectories are obtained by fitting to observations a mathematical model representing simultaneously SST diurnal variability with three harmonics of the daily frequency, and SST low-frequency variability with a first degree polynomial. Subsequent estimates of non-diurnal SST, diurnal SST anomalies, and total SST as their sum, are provided with their respective standard uncertainties. This Lagrangian SST dataset has been developed to match the existing and on-going hourly dataset of position and velocity from the Global Drifter Program.

Topics & Concepts

DrifterSea surface temperatureEnvironmental scienceClimatologyDiurnal cyclePosition (finance)LagrangianMeteorologyGeologyGeographyMathematicsMathematical physicsFinanceEconomicsOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsClimate variability and models
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