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Altimeter-derived Sea Height Anomaly Upper Layer Thickness, Sea Surface Temperature and Hurricane Heat Potential in the Western North Atlantic

Image 14 Overview: Near-real time daily fields of sea height anomaly, sea surface temperature, upper layer thickness and integrated vertical temperature (hurricane heat potential).4-40 deg. N., 45-100 deg. W. These data are provided by NOAA's Physical Oceanography Division of the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory. PhOD is developing a central system to provide interactive, on-demand, access to all PhOD's data archives through the use of commercial software. It will provide simple, uniform access to PhOD's data, promote collaborations through more easily shared data, promote new projects and aid data quality control and data exploration. For information contact Gustavo Goni at goni@aoml.noaa.gov.

Access:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/cyclone/data/2000/map.html

Uses: Research.


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