2018
DOI: 10.3390/rs10040497
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Quality Assessment of Sea Surface Temperature from ATSRs of the Climate Change Initiative (Phase 1)

Abstract: Sea Surface Temperature (SST) observations from space have been made by the Along Track Scanning Radiometers (ATSRs) providing 20 years (August 1991-April 2012) of high quality data. As part of the ESA Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project, SSTs have been retrieved from the ATSRs. Here, the quality of CCI SST (Phase 1) from ATSRs is validated against drifting buoys. Only CCI ATSR SSTs (Version 1.1) are considered, to facilitate the comparison with the precursor dataset ATSR Reprocessing for Climate (ARC). Th… Show more

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“…Journal citations for these indirect user groups exceeded 8000 in 2017. Satellite applications include the iQuam in situ SST quality monitor (Xu and Ignatov, 2014), evaluation of heat flux products (Prytherch et al, 2015;Kinzel et al, 2016;Liman et al, 2018), and SST assessments (Berry et al, 2018;Tsamalis and Saunders, 2018 , 2018) all require climate data records to be updated, typically with the latest complete month or year. ICOADS therefore produces monthly updates based on near real time (NRT) data from the Global Telecommunications System (GTS) to support such users.…”
Section: A Foundational Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Journal citations for these indirect user groups exceeded 8000 in 2017. Satellite applications include the iQuam in situ SST quality monitor (Xu and Ignatov, 2014), evaluation of heat flux products (Prytherch et al, 2015;Kinzel et al, 2016;Liman et al, 2018), and SST assessments (Berry et al, 2018;Tsamalis and Saunders, 2018 , 2018) all require climate data records to be updated, typically with the latest complete month or year. ICOADS therefore produces monthly updates based on near real time (NRT) data from the Global Telecommunications System (GTS) to support such users.…”
Section: A Foundational Databasementioning
confidence: 99%