1:CDR Program Master Template (http://noaa.gov) 2:Global Ocean Heat and Salt Content - Yearly, Pentadal, and 3-Month Heat Content Figures for 0 - 2000 meters layer (http://noaa.gov) 3:Global Ocean Heat and Salt Content - Seasonal, Yearly, and Pentadal Fields (http://noaa.gov) 4...
The Ocean Heat Content Climate Data Record (CDR) is a set of ocean heat content anomaly (OHCA) time-series for 1955-present on 3-monthly, yearly, and pentadal (five-yearly) scales. This CDR quantifies ocean heat content change over time, which is an essential metric for understanding cli...
The ocean has absorbed approximately 90% of the accumulated heat in the climate system since 1970. As global warming accelerates, understanding ocean heat content changes and tracing these to surface heat input is increasingly important. We introduce a novel framework by organizing the ...
Observational data from the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Program were used to calculate the upper ocean heat content (OHC) anomaly. The thickness of the upper layer is taken as 300 m for the Pacific/Atlantic Ocean and 150 m for the Indian Ocean since the Indian Ocean has shallower...
The strong interdecadal variability of global ocean heat content reported previously by us is reduced in magnitude but the linear trend in ocean heat content remain similar to our earlier estimate.关键词: ocean heat content DOI: 10.1029/2008GL037155 ...
Describing the variability of the ocean's thermal properties is therefore an important step toward understanding its role in the global heat budget. In the present study, we combine satellite altimetric height with in situ profiles to compute variability in global, upper- ocean heat content, ...
Comparison of retrospective analyses of the global ocean heat content - Chepurin, Carton - 1999 () Citation Context ...ilation methods when the mean square error is minimized such as that described in Ji et al. (1995). Comparison of the results shows correlations of heat content exceeding ...
Ocean warming is often measured by tracking changes in ocean heat content (OHC). A useful coordinate to analyze OHC changes is a density- or temperature-based framework because this is a more natural coordinate to explore the thermodynamics of ocean warming21,22,23. Deepening of isopycnals is ...
oceanography/ Global ocean warminganthropogenic forcingglobal ocean heat content anomaliesEuropean Center/Hamburg coupled general circulation modelECHAM4/OPYC3greenhouse gas concentrations[1] Observed global ocean heat content anomalies over the past five decades agree well with an anthropogenically forced ...
Ocean heat content (OHC) change contributes substantially to global sea level rise, so it is a vital task for the climate research community to estimate historical OHC. While there are large uncertainties regarding its value, in this study, the authors discuss recent progress to reduce the errors...