Evaluating biases in sea surface temperature records using coastal weather stations

Volume: 144, Issue: 712, Pages: 670 - 681
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Abstract
Sea surface temperatures form a vital part of global mean surface temperature records. Historical observation methods have changed substantially over time from buckets to engine‐room intake sensors, hull sensors and drifting buoys, rendering their use for climatological studies problematic. There are substantial uncertainties in the relative biases of different observations which may impact the global temperature record. Island and coastal...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluating biases in sea surface temperature records using coastal weather stations
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Volume
144
Issue
712
Pages
670 - 681
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