Extensive oceanographic and atmospheric observations obtained during three independent experiments in the Atlantic Ocean are used to demonstrate the relationship between wind speed and the temperature deviation ΔT, which is defined as the sea surface skin temperature (SSST) minus the subsurface bulk sea surface temperature (BSST). At wind speeds 1.5 K are common during periods of high insolation. The variability of ΔT at night is reduced and extreme cool skin temperatures of 6 m s−1, the variability of ΔT is diminished and the mean value of ΔT approximates a cool bias of −0.14 K±0.1 K. We conclude that BSST measurements obtained at wind speeds >6 m s−1, when corrected for a small ( −0.14 K) cool bias, are representative of the SSST and can ...
The primary purpose of this project was to evaluate and improve models for the bulk-skin temperature...
Data were collected on board the RSV Aurora Australis in order to investigate the difference betwee...
The latest Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) have facilitated significant im...
Skin sea-surface temperatures from the first Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) are compared wit...
Satellite and in-situ radiometric measurements of sea surface temperature (SST) together with conven...
Satellite infrared sensors only observe the temperature of the skin of the ocean rather than the bul...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
Data used for this study are available at https://workspace.axiomdatascience.com/group/282520/projec...
[1] Measurements of diurnal temperature variability at the ocean surface have been available primari...
A set of in situ meteorological and radiometric measurements is acquired to facilitate the investiga...
The skin sea surface temperature (SST) observed by the geostationary Himawari-8 satellite and bulk S...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC012688The sea surfa...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
Fig. 1- A schematic diagram showing a vertical temperature profile through the ocean surface layer d...
During the period from October 1991 to May 1992 the royal research ship Bransfield made its annual v...
The primary purpose of this project was to evaluate and improve models for the bulk-skin temperature...
Data were collected on board the RSV Aurora Australis in order to investigate the difference betwee...
The latest Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) have facilitated significant im...
Skin sea-surface temperatures from the first Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) are compared wit...
Satellite and in-situ radiometric measurements of sea surface temperature (SST) together with conven...
Satellite infrared sensors only observe the temperature of the skin of the ocean rather than the bul...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
Data used for this study are available at https://workspace.axiomdatascience.com/group/282520/projec...
[1] Measurements of diurnal temperature variability at the ocean surface have been available primari...
A set of in situ meteorological and radiometric measurements is acquired to facilitate the investiga...
The skin sea surface temperature (SST) observed by the geostationary Himawari-8 satellite and bulk S...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC012688The sea surfa...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
Fig. 1- A schematic diagram showing a vertical temperature profile through the ocean surface layer d...
During the period from October 1991 to May 1992 the royal research ship Bransfield made its annual v...
The primary purpose of this project was to evaluate and improve models for the bulk-skin temperature...
Data were collected on board the RSV Aurora Australis in order to investigate the difference betwee...
The latest Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) have facilitated significant im...