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8 - Ocean Climate Datasets

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2019

Phillip A. Arkin
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Climate Analysis , pp. 168 - 188
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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Gill, A. E., 1982: Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics, Academic Press, International Geophysics Series, 30, 661 pp. (A classic text giving mathematical treatment of the dynamics of the atmosphere and ocean aimed at graduate level and upper level undergraduates.)Google Scholar
Legler, D., Freeland, H. J., Lumpkin, R., Ball, G., McPhaden, M. J., North, S., Cowley, R., Goni, G., Send, U. and Merrifield, M., 2015: The Current Status of the Real-Time In Situ Global Ocean Observing System for Operational Oceanography. Journal of Operational Oceanography, 8 (S2), 189200. This paper can also be viewed at www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1755876X.2015.1049883CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levitus, S, Antonov, J., Zhou, Z.-X., Dooley, H., Selemenov, K., and Tereshchenkov, V., 1995: Decadal-Scale Variability of the North Atlantic Ocean. Natural Climate Variability on Decade-to-Century Time Scales, Martinson, D. G., Bryan, K., Ghil, M., Hall, M. M., Karl, T. R., Sarachik, E. S., Sarooshian, S., and Talley, L. D., Eds., National Academy Press, 318324. (Includes further descriptions of ocean observations and datasets.)Google Scholar
Reynolds, R.W., 1988: A Real-Time Global Sea Surface Temperature Analysis, Journal of Climate, 1, 7587. (A seminal paper illustrating the merging of ship and satellite data to produce a global sea surface temperature analysis). (Available on the American Meteorological Society website).2.0.CO;2>CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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