There are many challenges in blending historical and modern observations of sea surface temperature (SST) into homogenous gridded data sets suitable for use in climate research. Many of these problems can be avoided if proper choices are made during design and deployment phases of new instrumentation and observing systems, as specified in the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) climate monitoring principles (http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/gcos/documents/GCOS_Climate_Monitoring_Principles.pdf)
Climate observations inform about the past and present state of the climate system. They underpin cl...
Observations of conditions at the ocean surface have been made for centuries, contributing to some o...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
AbstractThe demand for long-term, sustained, reliable data and derived information on climate and it...
Global surface-temperature changes are a fundamental expression of climate change. Recent, much-deba...
The in situ surface marine climate observing system includes contributions from several different ty...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
The in situ surface marine climate observing system includes contributions from several different ty...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
Satellites are critical to the ability to understand and address climate change, due to their unique...
Observations of planet Earth and especially all climate system components and forcings are increasin...
Quantifying global trends and variability in sea surface temperature (SST) is of fundamental importa...
Long-term, high-accuracy, stable environmental observations are essential to define the state of the...
The Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) is an internationally coordinated net-work of observing s...
A climate data record of global sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 1981-2016 has been developed ...
Climate observations inform about the past and present state of the climate system. They underpin cl...
Observations of conditions at the ocean surface have been made for centuries, contributing to some o...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
AbstractThe demand for long-term, sustained, reliable data and derived information on climate and it...
Global surface-temperature changes are a fundamental expression of climate change. Recent, much-deba...
The in situ surface marine climate observing system includes contributions from several different ty...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
The in situ surface marine climate observing system includes contributions from several different ty...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...
Satellites are critical to the ability to understand and address climate change, due to their unique...
Observations of planet Earth and especially all climate system components and forcings are increasin...
Quantifying global trends and variability in sea surface temperature (SST) is of fundamental importa...
Long-term, high-accuracy, stable environmental observations are essential to define the state of the...
The Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) is an internationally coordinated net-work of observing s...
A climate data record of global sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 1981-2016 has been developed ...
Climate observations inform about the past and present state of the climate system. They underpin cl...
Observations of conditions at the ocean surface have been made for centuries, contributing to some o...
Global surface-temperature is a fundamental measure of climate change. We discuss bias estimation fo...