OverviewDaily sea surface temperature (SST) measurements have been taken at The measurements were originally taken manually at 9am each day from the rocky shore (36 16.125 S; 174 47.996 E) using a bucket and thermometer. Since 2011, measurements have been taken by means of an electronic data logger (HOBO Water Temp Pro v2) attached ~1m below the surface to a mooring located approximately 200m offshore from the original sampling site (36 16.010 S; 174 48.070 E) on a sandy bottom ~12 m depth. The daily data set is mostly complete but there are some gaps, with the largest gap of 159 days occurring between the cessation of manual measurements and start of automated measurements (Cook et al. 2022). To allow analysis of long-term trends in the da...
<p>Annual mean sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly maps for 1992 - 2010. The anomalies are the ann...
This study examined the temporal variability of sea surface temperature (SST) of three water masses ...
Lack of reliable observational metadata represents a key barrier to understanding sea surface temper...
Measurements of ocean surface temperature are an important climate record, complementing terrestrial...
To assess climatic changes in sea surface temperature (SST), changes in the measurement method with ...
<p>Data was collected over 15 years (1996–2011) by loggers maintained by the Australian Institute of...
The following two tables are the daily observations and model output of coastal water temperature an...
The purpose of this study was to characterise spatial and temporal patterns in sea surface temperatu...
International audienceLack of reliable observational metadata represents a key barrier to understand...
Lack of reliable observational metadata represents a key barrier to understanding sea surface temper...
Monitoring long-term changes in sea surface temperature (SST) requires a well-defined global SST cli...
Sea surface temperature (SST) records have been collected at Boothbay Harbor, Maine, since 1905. A d...
Sea Surface Temperature (SST) represents the marine component of surface global temperature, the ind...
A new record of sea surface temperature (SST) for climate applications is described. This record pro...
Time series of sea surface temperature (SST, °C) and salinity (PSU) recorded every 10 minutes at Nel...
<p>Annual mean sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly maps for 1992 - 2010. The anomalies are the ann...
This study examined the temporal variability of sea surface temperature (SST) of three water masses ...
Lack of reliable observational metadata represents a key barrier to understanding sea surface temper...
Measurements of ocean surface temperature are an important climate record, complementing terrestrial...
To assess climatic changes in sea surface temperature (SST), changes in the measurement method with ...
<p>Data was collected over 15 years (1996–2011) by loggers maintained by the Australian Institute of...
The following two tables are the daily observations and model output of coastal water temperature an...
The purpose of this study was to characterise spatial and temporal patterns in sea surface temperatu...
International audienceLack of reliable observational metadata represents a key barrier to understand...
Lack of reliable observational metadata represents a key barrier to understanding sea surface temper...
Monitoring long-term changes in sea surface temperature (SST) requires a well-defined global SST cli...
Sea surface temperature (SST) records have been collected at Boothbay Harbor, Maine, since 1905. A d...
Sea Surface Temperature (SST) represents the marine component of surface global temperature, the ind...
A new record of sea surface temperature (SST) for climate applications is described. This record pro...
Time series of sea surface temperature (SST, °C) and salinity (PSU) recorded every 10 minutes at Nel...
<p>Annual mean sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly maps for 1992 - 2010. The anomalies are the ann...
This study examined the temporal variability of sea surface temperature (SST) of three water masses ...
Lack of reliable observational metadata represents a key barrier to understanding sea surface temper...