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The Pacific sea surface temperature
Physics Letters A, 2011Abstract The Pacific sea surface temperature data contains two components: N L , a signal that exhibits the familiar El Nino/La Nina phenomenon and N H , a signal of one-year period. Analysis reveals: (1) The existence of an annual solar forcing F S ; (2) N H is phase locked directly to F S while N L
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Data-Adaptive Prediction of Sea-Surface Temperature in the Arabian Sea
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2011A nonlinear data-adaptive approach known by the name of genetic algorithm has been proposed for predicting satellite-observed sea-surface temperature (SST) in the Arabian Sea. A preliminary empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis has been carried out to separate the temporal variability from the spatial variability, and the algorithm has been ...
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A re-analysis of Black Sea surface temperature
Journal of Marine Systems, 2010Two decades of AVHRR Pathfinder data have been used to obtain a daily series of optimally interpolated sea surface temperature (SST) maps over the Black Sea at 1/16° spatial resolution. The interpolated data and associated errors have been first compared with in situ measurements, and successively used to characterize SST variability.
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A LOOK AT CYGNSS DEPENDENCE ON SEA SURFACE SALINITY AND SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
IGARSS 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2022Faozi Saïd +2 more
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A combined sea and sea-ice surface temperature climate dataset of the Arctic, 1982–2021
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2023Pia Nielsen-Englyst +2 more
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Marine heatwaves of sea surface temperature off south Java
Heliyon, 2021Mochamad Riza Iskandar +2 more
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The CNN-GRU model with frequency analysis module for sea surface temperature prediction
Soft Computing, 2023Kaiqiang Sun +2 more
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Land- and Sea-Surface Temperatures
Abstract This chapter examines how satellites have enabled the precise monitoring of Earth’s surface temperature on both land and sea. Beginning with TIROS II in 1960, satellite-borne radiometers have measured infrared emissions to map weather systems and temperature distributions.openaire +1 more source

