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Activities at Ocean Climate Laboratory (OCL) at NODC pertinent to the Aquarius mission

Activities at Ocean Climate Laboratory (OCL) at NODC pertinent to the Aquarius mission. Tim Boyer Nov 28, 2011.

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Activities at Ocean Climate Laboratory (OCL) at NODC pertinent to the Aquarius mission

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  1. Activities at Ocean Climate Laboratory (OCL) at NODC pertinent to the Aquarius mission Tim Boyer Nov 28, 2011

  2. Present Global Ocean Heat Content Page: 0-700 m integrated ocean heat content, mean thermosteric sea level anomaly, temperature anomalies at 16 standard levels, temperature data distributions.

  3. New page (end of 2011): 1. addition of salinity data distribution, 2. salinity anomalies, 3. halosteric sea level 4. anomaly, total steric sea level anomaly. 5.0-2000 m as well as 0-700 m integrals.

  4. Salinity data distribution: July – September, 2011 At the surface (0-5m)

  5. At 10 m depth Salinity data distribution: July – September, 2011 At the surface (0-5m)

  6. July-Sep, 2011 in situ salinity data: Contributions from Argo vs. other sources grey=Argo, blue=CTD+bottle+buoyarrays+gliders,red=pinniped

  7. Salinity anomaly: July – September, 2011 At the surface (0-5m)

  8. At 10 m depth Salinity anomaly: July – September, 2011 At the surface (0-5m)

  9. Present/proposed Future work at OCL/NODC using, and in support of, the Aquarius mission • Providing timely in situ salinity profile data to Aquarius community • Augmenting in situ salinity profile data with indirect (non-near-real time) sources • Comparing/incorporating Aquarius data into salinity anomalies/climatologies (with satellite group/NODC (D. Byrne)) • Explore the difference between surface (0-5m) and deeper (5 and 10 meter) salinity fields • Explore correlation of halosteric (and total) sea level anomaly and sea surface salinity evolution.

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