Improved global sea surface temperature analyses using optimum interpolation

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The new NOAA operational global sea surface temperature (SST) analysis is described. The analyses use 7 days of in situ (ship and buoy) and satellite SST. These analyses are produced weekly and daily using optimum interpolation (OI) on a 1° grid. The OI technique requires the specification of data and analysis error statistics. these statistics are derived and show that the SST rms data errors from ships are almost twice as large as the data errors from buoys or satellites. In addition, the average e-folding spatial error scales have been found to be 850 km in the zonal direction and 615 km in the meridional direction. -Authors

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Reynolds, R. W., & Smith, T. M. (1994). Improved global sea surface temperature analyses using optimum interpolation. Journal of Climate, 7(6), 929–948. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(1994)007<0929:IGSSTA>2.0.CO;2

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