Changes in the oceanic heat storage (HS) can reveal important evidences of climate variability related to ocean heat fluxes. Specifically, long-term variations in HS are a powerful indicator of climate change as HS represents the balance between the net surface energy flux and the poleward heat transported by the ocean currents. HS is estimated from sea surface height anomaly measured from the altimeters TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason 1 from 1993 to 2006. To characterize and validate the altimeter-based HS in the Atlantic, we used the data from the Pilot Research Moored Array in the Tropical Atlantic (PIRATA) array. Correlations and rms differences are used as statistical figures of merit to compare the HS estimates. The correlations range from 0...
Over 3 years of TOPEX altimeter data have been used to estimate annual heat storage and long-period ...
Understanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warming, yet uncertainties r...
International audienceSea surface salinity (SSS) is a major ocean circulation component and indicato...
Changes in the oceanic heat storage (HS) can reveal important evidences of climate variability relat...
Changes in the oceanic heat storage (HS) reveal important evidences of climate variability on the oc...
participantThe increase in heat content of the World's Oceans between 1961 and 2003 equates to appro...
International audienceThe temperature variability of the Atlantic Ocean is investigated using an edd...
The efficiency with which the oceans take up heat has a significant influence on the rate of global ...
A homogeneous monthly data set of sea surface temperature (SST) and pseudo wind stress based on in s...
Whether the North Atlantic Ocean is warming or cooling is an important question both in physical oce...
The spatiotemporal structure of the recent decadal subsurface cooling trend in the North Atlantic Oc...
Local climate is significantly affected by changes in the oceanic heat content on a range of timesca...
International audienceAnomalies of dynamic height derived from an analysis of Argo profiling buoys d...
International audienceThe seasonal variability of the surface horizontal thermohaline structure is i...
Over 3 years of TOPEX altimeter data have been used to estimate annual heat storage and long-period ...
Understanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warming, yet uncertainties r...
International audienceSea surface salinity (SSS) is a major ocean circulation component and indicato...
Changes in the oceanic heat storage (HS) can reveal important evidences of climate variability relat...
Changes in the oceanic heat storage (HS) reveal important evidences of climate variability on the oc...
participantThe increase in heat content of the World's Oceans between 1961 and 2003 equates to appro...
International audienceThe temperature variability of the Atlantic Ocean is investigated using an edd...
The efficiency with which the oceans take up heat has a significant influence on the rate of global ...
A homogeneous monthly data set of sea surface temperature (SST) and pseudo wind stress based on in s...
Whether the North Atlantic Ocean is warming or cooling is an important question both in physical oce...
The spatiotemporal structure of the recent decadal subsurface cooling trend in the North Atlantic Oc...
Local climate is significantly affected by changes in the oceanic heat content on a range of timesca...
International audienceAnomalies of dynamic height derived from an analysis of Argo profiling buoys d...
International audienceThe seasonal variability of the surface horizontal thermohaline structure is i...
Over 3 years of TOPEX altimeter data have been used to estimate annual heat storage and long-period ...
Understanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warming, yet uncertainties r...
International audienceSea surface salinity (SSS) is a major ocean circulation component and indicato...