Global analyses of monthly sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies from 1856 to 1991 are produced using three statistically based methods: optimal smoothing (OS), the Kaiman filter (KF) and optimal interpolation (OI). Each of these is accompanied by estimates of the error covariance of the analyzed fields. The spatial covariance function these methods require is estimated from the available data; the timemarching model is a first‐order autoregressive model again estimated from data. The data input for the analyses are monthly anomalies from the United Kingdom Meteorological Office historical sea surface temperature data set (MOHSST5) [Parker et al., 1994] of the Global Ocean Surface Temperature Atlas (GOSTA) [Bottomley et al., 1990]. The...
The variability of sea surface temperatures (SSTs) at multidecadal and longer timescales is poorly c...
Observed historical climate fields are characterized by comparatively precise data and good coverage...
Quantifying global trends and variability in sea surface temperature (SST) is of fundamental importa...
A comprehensive comparison is made among four sea surface temperature (SST) datasets: the optimum in...
A weekly 18 spatial resolution optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) analysis has...
from the 1854-1997 period. Improvements come from the use of updated COADS observations with new qua...
Random observational errors for sea surface temperature (SST) are estimated using merchant ship repo...
[1] An indirect precipitation analysis method is described which allows analysis of large spatial-sc...
A new analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) observations indicates notable uncertainty in observ...
Monitoring long-term changes in sea surface temperature (SST) requires a well-defined global SST cli...
We present the first analysis of global and hemispheric surface warming trends that attempts to quan...
<p>Annual mean sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly maps for 1992 - 2010. The anomalies are the ann...
Sea surface temperature is an important indicator of the state of the earth's climate system. T...
An improved method for interpolating sparsely sampled climatological data onto a regular grid is sho...
We present global fields of decadal annual surface temperature anomalies, referred to the period 195...
The variability of sea surface temperatures (SSTs) at multidecadal and longer timescales is poorly c...
Observed historical climate fields are characterized by comparatively precise data and good coverage...
Quantifying global trends and variability in sea surface temperature (SST) is of fundamental importa...
A comprehensive comparison is made among four sea surface temperature (SST) datasets: the optimum in...
A weekly 18 spatial resolution optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) analysis has...
from the 1854-1997 period. Improvements come from the use of updated COADS observations with new qua...
Random observational errors for sea surface temperature (SST) are estimated using merchant ship repo...
[1] An indirect precipitation analysis method is described which allows analysis of large spatial-sc...
A new analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) observations indicates notable uncertainty in observ...
Monitoring long-term changes in sea surface temperature (SST) requires a well-defined global SST cli...
We present the first analysis of global and hemispheric surface warming trends that attempts to quan...
<p>Annual mean sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly maps for 1992 - 2010. The anomalies are the ann...
Sea surface temperature is an important indicator of the state of the earth's climate system. T...
An improved method for interpolating sparsely sampled climatological data onto a regular grid is sho...
We present global fields of decadal annual surface temperature anomalies, referred to the period 195...
The variability of sea surface temperatures (SSTs) at multidecadal and longer timescales is poorly c...
Observed historical climate fields are characterized by comparatively precise data and good coverage...
Quantifying global trends and variability in sea surface temperature (SST) is of fundamental importa...