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Program Data

AOML XBT Website

GOOS XBT Global Data

This web site was created to provide easy access to eXpendable BathyThermographs (XBTs) data, XBT-derived products, and other XBT-related scientific and operational information; and to also bring together scientists to highlight the uses of XBT data including upper ocean thermal structure and variability, and ocean current transport. This site is hosted at NOAA/AOML and contains […]

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Ocean Climate Laboratory Webpage

Ocean Climate Laboratory

The NCEI Ocean Climate Laboratory Team (OCL) works to improve NCEI’s oceanographic data archives through scientific analyses, developing and improving annual, seasonal, and monthly regional ocean climatologies, investigating interannual-to-decadal ocean climate variability, building scientifically, quality-controlled global oceanographic databases, and facilitating international exchange of oceanographic data.

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Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme Data Access page

Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme Data

The Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) is an international cooperative developed by a group of marine and oceanic science organizations to provide researchers and marine operations managers with accurate, up-to-date temperature and salinity data. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) jointly manage the program’s network of capture, archive,

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UNESCO IOC Sea Level Station Monitoring Facility Website

UNESCO IOC Sea Level Station Monitoring Facility Data Access

The site serves as a global station monitoring service for real time sea level measuring stations that are part of IOC programs such as the Global Sea Level Observing System Core Network, the networks under the regional tsunami warning systems in the Indian Ocean (IOTWS), North East Atlantic & Mediterranean (NEAMTWS), Pacific (PTWS), and the

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SAM data page

Southwest Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (SAM) Project Data Access

The Southwest Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (SAM) project collects measurements of the ocean boundary currents in the western South Atlantic Ocean.  This project is the cornerstone of an international trans-basin array measuring key flows associated with climate impact on heatwaves, droughts, hurricane intensification and more. The Southwest Atlantic MOC project serves the following data products produced

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Ocean Climate Stations Data Access

Ocean Climate Stations (KEO and Papa) Mooring Data

This page hosted by PMEL allows you to view customized plots or download data from Ocean Climate Stations that include GOMO-supported KEO and Papa moorings. The Kuroshio Extension Observatory (KEO) is located in the North Pacific’s western boundary current region, which is characterized by extremely large ocean heat losses to the atmosphere, and carbon dioxide

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Project Stratus Data Access Page

Project Stratus Data Access

As part of the Eastern Pacific Investigation of Climate (EPIC) program, the UOP group has undertaken a study of Long-Term Evolution and Coupling of the Boundary layers in the Stratus Deck regions of the eastern tropical Pacific. The goal of the Stratus project is to observe and understand air-sea interactions and the surface forcing in

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