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...
Ocean heat content anomalies increase during the convectively active phase of the intraseasonal oscillation and decrease during the convectively suppressed phase. Much of the intraseasonal variability of ocean heat content is westward propagating, moving in the opposite direction of the intraseasonal ...
Ocean Heat Content (OHC) is one of the most important indicators of climate change. Just as a speeding car can take some time to stop after the driver hits the brakes, the Earth’s climate system may take some time to reflect the change in its energy balance. In other words, there’s...
Climatic Change (2018)https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-018-2333-9Improved Representation of Ocean Heat Content inEnergy Balance ModelsB.T. Nadiga and N.M. UrbanAbstract Anomaly-dif f using energy balance models (AD-EBM) are routinelyemployed to analyze and emulate the warming response of both...
[1] We provide updated estimates of the change of ocean heat content and the thermosteric component of sea level change of the 0–700 and 0–2000 m layers of the World Ocean for 1955–2010. Our estimates are based on historical data not previously available, additional modern data, and ba...
One of the posts that needed to be corrected back in October wasNODC Ocean Heat Content (0-700 Meters) Versus GISS Projections (Corrected). The final graph in that post was a comparison of global ocean heat content observations for the period of 2003 through year-to-date 2009 versus the ...
The Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) exerts a dominant role in global climate by releasing huge amounts of water vapour and latent heat to the atmosphere and modulating upper ocean heat content (OHC), which has been implicated in modern climate change1. The long-term variations of IPWP OHC ...
observed Ocean Heat Content between the 1950s-1990s, numerous studies (e.g., Barnett et al.[Science 2001], Levitus et al. [Science, 2001], and Reichert et al. [GRL,2002]) have carried out climate change detection studies comparing model simulated changes in ocean heat content to ...
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...
While there are large uncertainties regarding its value, in this study, the authors discuss recent progress to reduce the errors in OHC estimates, including corrections to the systematic biases in expendable bathythermograph (XBT) data, filling gaps in the data, and choosing a proper climatology....