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| | | | The animation shows end of March Arctic ice extents on day 91 over the last 19 years (length of MASIE dataset). Of course central Arctic basins are frozen solid, and the fluctuations are visible on the marginal basins both the Atlantic side (right) and the Pacific (left). Note the higher extents in 2012, followed by... | |
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| | | | Guest post by Bob Tisdale SAME INTRODUCTION AS ALWAYS The National Oceanographic Data Center's (NODC) Ocean Heat Content (OHC) anomaly data for the depths of 0-700 meters are available through the KNMI Climate Explorer Monthly observations webpage. The NODC OHC dataset is based on the Levitus et al (2009) paper "Global ocean heat content (1955-2008)... | |
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| | | | INTRODUCTION The National Oceanographic Data Center's (NODC) Ocean Heat Content (OHC) anomaly data for the depths of 0-700 meters are available through the KNMI Climate Explorer Monthly observations webpage. The NODC OHC dataset is based on the Levitus et al (2009) paper "Global ocean heat content (1955-2008) in light of recent instrumentation problems". Refer to... | |
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| | >As noted in the post October 2010 Update to NODC Ocean Heat Content Data, the National Oceanographic Data Center has updated its OCEAN HEAT CONTENT (OHC) data. This is the dataset based on the Levitus et al (2009) paper "Global ocean heat content(1955-2008) in light of recent instrumentation problems", Geophysical Research Letters. Refer to Manuscript.... |