Sea surface temperatureAMSR-E radiometerSST enhancementDeconvolution in frontal zonesMicrowave satellite images used for retrieving sea surface temperatures often have such distortions as noise and blurring of the thermal fronts. An image processing approach based on the Mumford-Shah model of optimal image...
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A strong surface wind stress induces significant sea surface temperature (SST) cooling through vertical mixing of upper ocean waters10,11,12,13. Tropical cyclone-induced SST cooling is related to tropical cyclone (TC) properties, such as intensity, translation speed, and size14,15,16,17,18. Am...
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The sea ice data are taken from a variety of sources including passive microwave retrievals and digitised sea ice charts. Additionally, we use monthly-mean SST data at a 1° × 1° resolution from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature ...
areprescribedbimonthly.Attheseasurface,themodelisforcedbymonthly-averagedclimatologi- calwindsandtemperatureandseasonally-averagedsalinity.Severalimportantfeaturesare reproducedinthemodelsimulation.First,astrongcoastaljetispresentatthewesternboundary. ThecurrentissouthwardalongthecontinentalmarginfromChinatosouthernVietnam...
Surface water temperature changes in the Northern South China sea over last CA. 15 000 years: evidence from marine diatoms [J]. Marine Geology & Quaternary Geology, 2007, 27(5): 65-74. Google Scholar [12] 郝鹏, 李铁刚, 常凤鸣, 等. 末次盛冰期以来南海西南海区对快速气候变化的响应...
We used global data describing sea turtle nesting activity (SWOT34,35and WIDECAST36), waves, wind, sea surface temperature, and precipitation (ERA537), tide and surge levels (GTSM38), ocean currents (ORAS539), geomorphology and coastal land use (GCC40), and the distribution of coral reefs...
The short answer is we don't know. Tide gauges, like surface temperatures, are subject to several local errors which can distort the data. Just as temperature data is affected by urban heat islands, tide gauges located at major cities or ports are subject to urbanization also, mainly the te...
The wind-shift line extending eastward from the surface low, the expression of thewarm front, is a more subtle feature, the reality of which becomes clearly evident when the surface charts are analyzed in conjunction with hourly station data, as illustrated later in this subsection. Like the co...