Comparison of in situ time-series of temperature with gridded sea surface temperature datasets in the North Atlantic

Author:

Hughes Sarah L.1,Holliday N. Penny2,Colbourne Eugene3,Ozhigin Vladimir4,Valdimarsson Hedinn5,Østerhus Svein6,Wiltshire Karen7

Affiliation:

1. Fisheries Research Services, Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen, UK

2. National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK

3. Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre, St Johns, Canada

4. Knipovich Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography, Murmansk, Russia

5. Marine Research Institute, Reykjavík, Iceland

6. Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway

7. Alfred Wegener Institute, Bremerhaven, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Hughes, S. L., Holliday, N. P., Colbourne, E., Ozhigin, V., Valdimarsson, H., Østerhus, S., and Wiltshire, K. 2009. Comparison of in situ time-series of temperature with gridded sea surface temperature datasets in the North Atlantic. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 66: 1467–1479. Analysis of the effects of climate variability and climate change on the marine ecosystem is difficult in regions where long-term observations of ocean temperature are sparse or unavailable. Gridded sea surface temperature (SST) products, based on a combination of satellite and in situ observations, can be used to examine variability and long-term trends because they provide better spatial coverage than the limited sets of long in situ time-series. SST data from three gridded products (Reynolds/NCEP OISST.v2., Reynolds ERSST.v3, and the Hadley Centre HadISST1) are compared with long time-series of in situ measurements from ICES standard sections in the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas. The variability and trends derived from the two data sources are examined, and the usefulness of the products as a proxy for subsurface conditions is discussed.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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