A set of four eddy-permitting global ocean reanalyses produced in the framework of the MyOcean project have been compared over the altimetry period 1993–2011. The main differences among the reanalyses used here come from the data assimilation scheme implemented to control the ocean state by inserting reprocessed observations of sea surface temperature (SST), in situ temperature and salinity profiles, sea level anomaly and sea-ice concentration. A first objective of this work includes assessing the interannual variability and trends for a series of parameters, usually considered in the community as essential ocean variables: SST, sea surface salinity, temperature and salinity averaged over meaningful layers of the water column, sea level, tr...
Uncertainty in ocean analysis methods and deficiencies in the observing system are major obstacles f...
An ocean mixed layer heat budget methodology is used to investigate the physical processes determini...
Global ocean reanalyses combine in situ and satellite ocean observations with a general circulation ...
A set of four eddy-permitting global ocean reanalyses produced in the framework of the MyOcean proje...
[1] An eddy-permitting ¼° global ocean reanalysis based on the Operational Met Office FOAM data assi...
Ocean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations using data assim...
Ocean reanalyses are becoming increasingly available and useful, and may eventually attract a simila...
Sixteen monthly air–sea heat flux products from global ocean/coupled reanalyses are compared over 19...
Quantifying the effect of the seawater density changes on sea level variability is of crucial import...
For over a decade, several research groups have been developing air-sea heat flux information over t...
The ocean plays an important role in the climate system on time‐scales of weeks to centuries. Despit...
peer reviewedOcean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations usi...
Ocean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations using data assim...
Accurate knowledge of the location and magnitude of ocean heat content (OHC) variability and change ...
Ocean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations using data assim...
Uncertainty in ocean analysis methods and deficiencies in the observing system are major obstacles f...
An ocean mixed layer heat budget methodology is used to investigate the physical processes determini...
Global ocean reanalyses combine in situ and satellite ocean observations with a general circulation ...
A set of four eddy-permitting global ocean reanalyses produced in the framework of the MyOcean proje...
[1] An eddy-permitting ¼° global ocean reanalysis based on the Operational Met Office FOAM data assi...
Ocean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations using data assim...
Ocean reanalyses are becoming increasingly available and useful, and may eventually attract a simila...
Sixteen monthly air–sea heat flux products from global ocean/coupled reanalyses are compared over 19...
Quantifying the effect of the seawater density changes on sea level variability is of crucial import...
For over a decade, several research groups have been developing air-sea heat flux information over t...
The ocean plays an important role in the climate system on time‐scales of weeks to centuries. Despit...
peer reviewedOcean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations usi...
Ocean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations using data assim...
Accurate knowledge of the location and magnitude of ocean heat content (OHC) variability and change ...
Ocean reanalyses combine ocean models, atmospheric forcing fluxes, and observations using data assim...
Uncertainty in ocean analysis methods and deficiencies in the observing system are major obstacles f...
An ocean mixed layer heat budget methodology is used to investigate the physical processes determini...
Global ocean reanalyses combine in situ and satellite ocean observations with a general circulation ...