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Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature (ERSST)
Analysis Description
The extended reconstructed sea surface temperature (ERSST) was
constructed using the most recently available International Comprehensive
Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) SST data and improved statistical
methods that allow stable reconstruction using sparse data. This monthly
analysis begins January 1854, but because of sparse data the analyzed
signal is heavily damped before 1880. Afterwards the strength of the
signal is more consistent over time. The ERSST analysis will be updated
as new data become available.
Currently, the ERSST version 2 (ERSST.v2) is available. ERSST.v2 is an improved extended reconstruction. In the reconstruction the high-frequency SST anomalies are reconstructed by fitting to a set of spatial modes. Compared to the earlier reconstruction, version 1 (v1), the improved reconstruction better resolves variations in weak-variance regions. It also uses sea-ice concentrations to improve the high-latitude SST analysis, a modified historical bias correction for the 1939-1941 period, and it includes an improved error estimate.
Gridded Data
ERSST.v2 readme file
Monthly SST and error data are available via Monthly SST and error data
You can make your own plots through the NCDC
NOMADS Meteorological Data Server
Instructions to
make maps
Instructions to
make time series
You can now plot and extract the data using the LAS server.
http://nomads.ncdc.noaa.gov:8085/las/servlets/dataset
go to
Smith-Reynolds Sea Surface Temperatures
then
Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperatures.
You can plot or extract the temperatures for a space and time range.
References
ERSST.v1
Smith, T.M., and R.W. Reynolds, 2003:
Extended Reconstruction of Global Sea Surface Temperatures Based on COADS Data (1854-1997).
Journal of Climate, 16, 1495-1510.
ERSST.v2
Smith, T.M., and R.W. Reynolds, 2004:
Improved Extended Reconstruction of SST (1854-1997).
Journal of Climate, 17, 2466-2477.
Contact Information
Dick Reynolds
Richard.W.Reynolds@noaa.gov
Tom Smith
Tom.Smith@noaa.gov
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