A New High-Resolution Sea Surface Temperature Blended Analysis

Author:

Harris Andy1,Mittaz Jonathan2,Sapper John3,Wick Gary4,Zhu Xiaofang5,Dash Prasanjit6,Koner Prabhat1

Affiliation:

1. NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, and CICS, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, Maryland

2. University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom

3. NOAA/NESDIS/OSPO, College Park, Maryland

4. NOAA/OAR/ESRL, Boulder, Colorado

5. NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, College Park, and Global Science and Technology, Inc., Greenbelt, Maryland

6. NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, College Park, Maryland, and CIRA, Colorado State University, Boulder, Colorado

Abstract

AbstractThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) office of National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) now generates a daily 0.05° (∼5 km) global high-resolution satellite-based sea surface temperature (SST) analyses on an operational basis. The new analysis combines SST data from U.S., Japanese, and European geostationary infrared imagers, and low-Earth-orbiting infrared (United States and Europe) SST data, into a single high-resolution 5-km product. An earlier version produced a 0.1° (∼11 km) resolution, a resolution chosen to approximate the Nyquist sampling criterion for the midlatitude Rossby radius (∼20 km), in order to preserve mesoscale oceanographic features such as eddies and frontal meanders. Comparison between the two analyses illustrates that the higher-resolution grid spacing has more success in this regard. The analysis employs a rigorous multiscale optimum interpolation (OI) methodology that approximates the Kalman filter, together with a data-adaptive correlation length scale, to ensure a good balance between detail preservation and noise reduction. The product accuracy verified against globally distributed buoys is ∼0.02 K, with a robust standard deviation of ∼0.25 K. The new analysis has proven a significant success even when compared to other products that purport to have a similar resolution. This analysis forms the basis for other operational environmental products such as coral reef bleaching risk and ocean heat content for tropical cyclone prediction. Forthcoming enhancements include the incorporation of microwave SST products from low-Earth-orbiting platforms [e.g., Global Change Observation Mission for Water-1 (GCOM-W1)] in order to improve the resolution of SST features in areas of persistent cloud and correct for diurnal effects via a turbulence model of upper-ocean heating.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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