[ARCHIVE] European North West Shelf Sea Surface Temperature time series and trend from Observations Reprocessing

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'''DEFINITION'''


The northwestshelf_omi_tempsal_sst_area_averaged_anomalies product for 2021 includes Sea Surface Temperature (SST) anomalies, given as monthly mean time series starting on 1993 and averaged over the European North West Shelf Seas. The NORTHWESTSHELF SST OMI is built from the CMEMS Reprocessed European North West Shelf Iberai-Biscay-Irish Seas (SST_MED_SST_L4_REP_OBSERVATIONS_010_026, see e.g. the OMI QUID, http://marine.copernicus.eu/documents/QUID/CMEMS-OMI-QUID-ATL-SST.pdf), which provided the SSTs used to compute the evolution of SST anomalies over the European North West Shelf Seas. This reprocessed product consists of daily (nighttime) interpolated 0.05° grid resolution SST maps over the European North West Shelf Iberai-Biscay-Irish Seas built from the ESA Climate Change Initiative (CCI) (Merchant et al., 2019) and Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) initiatives. Anomalies are computed against the 1993-2014 reference period.


'''CONTEXT'''


Sea surface temperature (SST) is a key climate variable since it deeply contributes in regulating climate and its variability (Deser et al., 2010). SST is then essential to monitor and characterise the state of the global climate system (GCOS 2010). Long-term SST variability, from interannual to (multi-)decadal timescales, provides insight into the slow variations/changes in SST, i.e. the temperature trend (e.g., Pezzulli et al., 2005). In addition, on shorter timescales, SST anomalies become an essential indicator for extreme events, as e.g. marine heatwaves (Hobday et al., 2018).


'''CMEMS KEY FINDINGS'''


The overall trend in the SST anomalies in this region is 0.001 ±0.001 °C/year over the period 1993-2021.


'''DOI (product):'''

https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00275

 

Simple

Title

[ARCHIVE] European North West Shelf Sea Surface Temperature time series and trend from Observations Reprocessing

Alternate title

NORTHWESTSHELF_OMI_TEMPSAL_sst_area_averaged_anomalies

Date (Creation)
2019-11-28
Edition

3.4

Edition date
2023-03-30
Citation identifier
a78600a4-a280-47b5-8ddd-0dc8b5e9c9d9
Abstract

'''This product has been archived'''

              

For operationnal and online products, please visit https://marine.copernicus.eu


'''DEFINITION'''


The northwestshelf_omi_tempsal_sst_area_averaged_anomalies product for 2021 includes Sea Surface Temperature (SST) anomalies, given as monthly mean time series starting on 1993 and averaged over the European North West Shelf Seas. The NORTHWESTSHELF SST OMI is built from the CMEMS Reprocessed European North West Shelf Iberai-Biscay-Irish Seas (SST_MED_SST_L4_REP_OBSERVATIONS_010_026, see e.g. the OMI QUID, http://marine.copernicus.eu/documents/QUID/CMEMS-OMI-QUID-ATL-SST.pdf), which provided the SSTs used to compute the evolution of SST anomalies over the European North West Shelf Seas. This reprocessed product consists of daily (nighttime) interpolated 0.05° grid resolution SST maps over the European North West Shelf Iberai-Biscay-Irish Seas built from the ESA Climate Change Initiative (CCI) (Merchant et al., 2019) and Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) initiatives. Anomalies are computed against the 1993-2014 reference period.


'''CONTEXT'''


Sea surface temperature (SST) is a key climate variable since it deeply contributes in regulating climate and its variability (Deser et al., 2010). SST is then essential to monitor and characterise the state of the global climate system (GCOS 2010). Long-term SST variability, from interannual to (multi-)decadal timescales, provides insight into the slow variations/changes in SST, i.e. the temperature trend (e.g., Pezzulli et al., 2005). In addition, on shorter timescales, SST anomalies become an essential indicator for extreme events, as e.g. marine heatwaves (Hobday et al., 2018).


'''CMEMS KEY FINDINGS'''


The overall trend in the SST anomalies in this region is 0.001 ±0.001 °C/year over the period 1993-2021.


'''DOI (product):'''

https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00275

Credit

E.U. Copernicus Marine Service Information

Point of contact
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

SST-CNR-ROMA-IT

Bruno BUONGIORNO NARDELLI

bruno.buongiornonardelli@cnr.it

Production center

SST-CNR-ROMA-IT

Cristina TRONCONI

cristina.tronconi@cnr.it

Product manager

OSI-METNO-OSLO-NO

Service Desk MET.Norway

marine-servicedesk@met.no

Local service desk

SST-IFREMER-BREST-FR

Jacob HOYER

jlh@dmi.dk

Production Unit

MOI-OMI-SERVICE

MOI-OMI-SERVICE

omi.service@mercator-ocean.fr

Dissemination Unit
Maintenance and update frequency
Annually
Other

P0M0D0H/P0M0D0H

Maintenance note

N/A

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0

  • Oceanographic geographical features
Discipline
  • satellite-observation
Climate and Forecast Standard Names
  • sea_surface_foundation_temperature
Temporal scale
  • multi-year
Area of benefit
  • coastal-marine-environment
  • weather-climate-and-seasonal-forecasting
  • marine-resources
  • marine-safety
Reference Geographical Areas
  • north-west-shelf-seas
Processing level
  • N/A
Model assimilation
  • Not Applicable

Ocean Hackathon - Ville

  • Brest

Use limitation

See Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service Data commitments and licence at: http://marine.copernicus.eu/web/27-service-commitments-and-licence.php

Access constraints
Other restrictions
Use constraints
License
Other legal constraints

No limitations on public access

Title

Deser, C., Alexander, M. A., Xie, S.-P., Phillips, A. S., 2010. Sea Surface Temperature Variability: Patterns and Mechanisms. Annual Review of Marine Science 2010 2:1, 115-143. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-120408-151453

Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
Reference
Title

GCOS. Global Climate Observing System. 2010. Update of the Implementation Plan for the Global Observing System for Climate in Support of the UNFCCC (GCO-138).

Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
Reference
Title

Hobday, A. J., Oliver, E. C., Gupta, A. S., Benthuysen, J. A., Burrows, M. T., Donat, M. G., ... & Smale, D. A. (2018). Categorizing and naming marine heatwaves. Oceanography, 31(2), 162-173.

Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
Reference
Title

Merchant, C. J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C. E., Block, T., Corlett, G. K., Fiedler, E., ... & Eastwood, S. (2019). Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications. Scientific data, 6(1), 1-18.

Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
Reference
Aggregate Datasetindentifier
904d5cb4-97cc-430b-ac5e-a3eb2d1fba4b
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
Document
Aggregate Datasetindentifier
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Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
Document
Aggregate Datasetindentifier
1b897f98-e2f9-4d76-b8d5-f92bb7679af1
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
Document
Title

Pezzulli, S., Stephenson, D. B., Hannachi, A., 2005. The Variability of Seasonality. J. Climate. 18:71–88. doi:10.1175/JCLI-3256.1.

Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
Reference
Title

Sen, P. K., 1968. Estimates of the regression coefficient based on Kendall’s tau. J Am Statist Assoc. 63:1379–1389.

Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
Association Type
Cross reference
Initiative Type
Reference
Language

eng

Topic category
  • Oceans
Description

bounding box

N
S
E
W


Begin date
1993-01-01

Vertical extent

Minimum value
0
Maximum value
0

Vertical CRS

No information provided.
Supplemental Information

display priority: 53800

Codespace

EPSG

Number of dimensions
2
Dimension name
Row
Dimension name
Column
Cell geometry
Area
Transformation parameter availability
Distribution format
Name Version

NetCDF-4

Distributor

Hierarchy level
Series

Conformance result

Title

COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Explanation

See the referenced specification

Statement

The myOcean products depends on other products for production or validation. The detailed list of dependencies is given in ISO19115's aggregationInfo (ISO19139 Xpath = "gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/gmd:aggregationInfo[./gmd:MD_AggregateInformation/gmd:initiativeType/gmd:DS_InitiativeTypeCode/@codeListValue='upstream-validation' or 'upstream-production']")

Attribute description
observation
Content type
Physical measurement
Descriptor

vertical level number: 1

Descriptor

temporal resolution: monthly mean

Included with dataset
Feature types
Point series

Metadata

File identifier
e708775c-5242-4f90-a24c-8db56801c251
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Series
Hierarchy level name

Copernicus Marine Service product specification

Date stamp
2023-11-13T15:21:09.911Z
Metadata standard name

ISO 19139, MyOcean profile

Metadata standard version

0.2

Metadata author
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

CMEMS

servicedesk.cmems@mercator-ocean.eu

Local service desk
 
 

accessData

 

Overviews

Overview

Tags

Area of benefit
coastal-marine-environment marine-resources marine-safety weather-climate-and-seasonal-forecasting
Climate and Forecast Standard Names
sea_surface_foundation_temperature
Discipline
satellite-observation
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Oceanographic geographical features
Model assimilation
Not Applicable
Ocean Hackathon - Ville
Brest
Processing level
N/A
Reference Geographical Areas
north-west-shelf-seas
Temporal scale
multi-year