UPDATE 3-28-09: As you will note, I stopped logging the SST posts on this thread back in December 2008. I have, however, continued to write posts on SST, sometimes using Hadley Centre data, sometimes using the NCDC's OI.v2 data.
Please also use the search feature in the extreme upper left-hand corner of this webpage to find what you're looking for.
OPENING NOTE: These posts are about sea surface temperature (SST), not about AGW.
INTRODUCTION
NOMADS, NOAA’s National Operational Model Archive and Distribution System, allowed (past tense) users to download data from and create graphs of the Smith and Reynolds ERSST.v2 dataset. The ERSST.v2 data is no longer being updated. It has been replaced by ERSST.v3b data, which is not yet available through NOMADS, so the NOMADS links have been removed.
ERSST.v2 data can still be downloaded from the KNMI Climate Explorer website:
http://climexp.knmi.nl/selectfield_obs.cgi?someone@somewhere
SST POST LISTING
AMO Versus Mid-Latitude North Pacific Residual
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/amo-versus-mid-latitude-north-pacific.html
SST By Latitude
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/sst-by-latitude.html
My Only Complaint About ERSST Data on NOMADS
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Calculating Basin-Wide Pacific SST
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Multiple North Pacific Decadal and Multidecadal Oscillations
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/multiple-north-pacific-decadal-and.html
Global SST Anomaly Comparison
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/global-sst-anomaly-comparison.html
Arctic SST
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/arctic-sst.html
The Antarctic Peninsula
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/antarctic-peninsula.html
The Unusual Temperature Rise Around 1940
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/unusual-temperature-rise-around-1940.html
Unusual SST Anomaly 1 – South of the Cape of Good Hope
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/unusual-sst-anomaly-1-south-of-cape-of.html
Looking for the Source of ENSO
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/looking-for-source-of-enso.html
Update 1 - June 22, 2008
The Atlantic Ocean
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/atlantic-ocean.html
Update 2 – June 25, 2008
Equatorial SST Comparison
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/equatorial-sst-comparison.html
Solar Signal in East Equatorial Pacific?
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/solar-signal-in-east-equatorial-pacific.html
Update 3 – June 27, 2008
El Nino Effects on Equatorial SST
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/el-nino-effects-on-global-equatorial.html
The Common Misunderstanding About the PDO
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/common-misunderstanding-about-pdo.html
Update 4 - June 28, 2008
Thermohaline Circulation Upwelling Area SST – Part 1
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/06/thermohaline-circulation-upwelling-area.html
Update 5 - July 14, 2008
Ocean Areas in IPCC TAR Figure 2.9(c) That Cooled From 1946 to 1975
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/07/ocean-areas-in-ipcc-tar-figure-29c-that.html
Update 6 – July 19, 2008
Preliminary Post - Mid-Latitude South Pacific SST and SST Anomalies Segmented by 10 Degrees Longitude
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/07/preliminary-post-mid-latitude-south.html
Preliminary Post - Mid-Latitude North Pacific SST and SST Anomalies Segmented by 10 Degrees Longitude
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/07/preliminary-post-mid-latitude-north.html
Update 7 - July 24, 2008
Southern Ocean
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/07/southern-ocean.html
Update 8 - July 25,2008
Ocean Areas in IPCC TAR Figure 2.9(c) That Warmed From 1946 to 1975 – Part 2 of a 2-Part Series
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/07/ocean-areas-in-ipcc-tar-figure-29c-that_25.html
Update 9 - July 26, 2008
SSTs at the Centers of Ocean Gyres and A Predictor (?) of North Atlantic SST
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/07/ssts-at-centers-of-ocean-gyres-and.html
Update 10 – August 9, 2008
Indian Ocean and South Atlantic Ocean
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/08/indian-ocean-and-south-atlantic-ocean.html
Update 12 - August 14, 2008
The Barents and Bering Seas
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/08/barents-and-bering-seas.html
Update 13 – August 16, 2008
30+ Years of Ocean SSTs - January 1978 to July 2008
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/08/30-years-of-ocean-ssts-january-1978-to.html
Update 14 – August 19, 2008
Tropical Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Ocean SSTs
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/08/tropical-atlantic-indian-and-pacific.html
Update 15 - August 28, 2008
NINO3.4 SST (Not Anomaly) - Part 1
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/08/nino34-sst-not-anomaly-part-1.html
NINO3.4 SST (Not Anomaly) - Part 2
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/08/nino34-sst-not-anomaly-part-2.html
NINO3.4 SST (Not Anomaly) - Part 3
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/08/nino34-sst-not-anomaly-part-3.html
Update 16 – September 1, 2008
ERSST.v3 Version of Southern Ocean SST Anomaly
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/09/ersstv3-version-of-southern-ocean-sst.html
Update 17
August 2008 SST and SOI Updates
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/09/august-2008-sst-and-soi-update.html
Update 18
Tropical SST Anomalies Revisited – Introduction
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/09/tropical-sst-anomalies-revisited.html
Tropical SST Anomalies Revisited – Atlantic Ocean
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/09/tropical-sst-anomalies-revisited_24.html
Update 19 – October 2, 2008
Tropical SST Anomalies Revisited – West Pacific Ocean
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/10/tropical-sst-anomalies-revisited-west.html
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Update 20 (I’ve been a little lax in keeping this up to date. Sorry.)
ERSST.v3 Version of Arctic Ocean SST Anomaly
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/10/ersstv3-version-of-arctic-ocean-sst.html
Peruvian Coast SST Anomalies
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/10/peruvian-coast-sst-anomalies.html
Tropical SST Anomalies Revisited – Indian Ocean
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/10/tropical-sst-anomalies-revisited-indian.html
The Pacific Warm Pool versus ENSO
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/10/pacific-warm-pool-vs-enso.html
September SOI and SST Update
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/10/september-2008-sst-and-soi-update.html
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Update 21 – October 22, 2008
Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Ocean SSTs Segmented By Longitude
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/10/atlantic-indian-and-pacific-ocean-ssts.html
Update 22 – October 26, 2008
The 1976 Pacific Climate Shift
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/10/1976-pacific-climate-shift.html
Update 23 – October 29, 2008
Atlantic and Pacific SST Dipoles
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/10/atlantic-and-pacific-sst-dipoles.html
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Update 24 - November 6, 2008
Another Look at the Saw-Tooth Trends in the Indian Ocean
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/another-look-at-saw-tooth-trends-in.html
A Different Way to Look at NINO3.4 Data
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/different-way-to-look-at-nino34-data.html
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Update 25 – November 20, 2008
Average Subsurface Temperature of the Equatorial Pacific
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/average-subsurface-temperature-of.html
Equatorial Pacific Warm Water Volume
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/equatorial-pacific-warm-water-volume.html
NINO3.4 & Warm Water Volume & Subsurface Temperature
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/nino34-sst-warm-water-volume-subsurface.html
October 2008 SST Update
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/october-2008-sst-update.html
Optimally Interpolated SST (OI.v2 SST) versus Extended Reconstruction ERSST.v2) Data
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/optimally-interpolated-sst-oiv2-sst.html
NINO3.4 Data Comparison – HADSST and ERSST.v2
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/nino34-data-comparison-hadsst-and.html
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UPDATE 26 – DECEMBER 6, 2008
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Data
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/atlantic-meridional-overturning.html
An Interesting Correlation With North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre SST
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/interesting-correlation-with-north.html
Dip and Rebound
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/dip-and-rebound.html
Recharging The Pacific Warm Pool
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/11/recharging-pacific-warm-pool.html
Why Does GISS Use HADSST2 Data From 1880 to 1981?
http://bobtisdale.blogspot.com/2008/12/why-does-giss-use-hadsst2-data-from.html
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- Combined Solar and Volcanic Aerosol Effect – Part 1
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- The Common Misunderstanding about the PDO
- Solar Signal in East Equatorial Pacific SST?
- Equatorial SST Comparison
- The Atlantic Ocean
- Smith and Reynolds SST Posts
- Multiple North Pacific Decadal and Multidecadal Os...
- Looking for the Source of ENSO
- Unusual SST Anomaly 1 - South of the Cape of Good ...
- The Unusual Temperature Rise Around 1940
- AMO Versus the Mid-Latitude North Pacific Residual
- Global SST Anomaly Comparison
- Arctic SST
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Comment Policy, SST Posts, and Notes
Comments that are political in nature or that have nothing to do with the post will be deleted.
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The Smith and Reynolds SST Posts DOES NOT LIST ALL SST POSTS. I stopped using ERSST.v2 data for SST when NOAA deleted it from NOMADS early in 2009.
Please use the search feature in the upper left-hand corner of the page for posts on specific subjects.
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NOTE: I’ve discovered that some of the links to older posts provide blank pages. While it’s possible to access that post by scrolling through the history, that’s time consuming. There’s a quick fix for the problem, so if you run into an absent post, please advise me. Thanks.
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If you use the graphs, please cite or link to the address of the blog post or this website.
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The Smith and Reynolds SST Posts DOES NOT LIST ALL SST POSTS. I stopped using ERSST.v2 data for SST when NOAA deleted it from NOMADS early in 2009.
Please use the search feature in the upper left-hand corner of the page for posts on specific subjects.
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NOTE: I’ve discovered that some of the links to older posts provide blank pages. While it’s possible to access that post by scrolling through the history, that’s time consuming. There’s a quick fix for the problem, so if you run into an absent post, please advise me. Thanks.
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If you use the graphs, please cite or link to the address of the blog post or this website.
3 comments:
Hello Bob
Could you do that with raw NASA data from the other planets? Ever since Jupiter started developing the measles, I have been looking for a good map of it's temperature. NASA must have taken an infrared photo of high enough quality to to show the temperature difference of the various belts and zones, but I never can find one on the web.
However there is this NASA website devoted to planetary atmospheres.
http://pds-atmospheres.nmsu.edu/about_t_node/about_t_node.htm
The Planetary Atmospheres Node (Atmospheres Node, or Atmos) of the Planetary Data System (PDS) is responsible for the acquisition, preservation, and distribution of all non-imaging atmospheric data from all planetary missions (excluding Earth observations). The primary goal of the node is to make available to the research community the highest quality data possible. To this end, data are reviewed and re-formatted where necessary in order to meet the documentation and quality standards established by the PDS.
I'm betting there is a Jupiter weather map hiding in there, secure by dent of my lack of ability to coax it out.
Sorry, papertiger, but since NOAA doesn't have other planets on their NOMADS system, I don't have a data source.
That's ok Bob.
I might be able to figure this thing out anyways.
There is data at the NASA site though.
http://pds-atmospheres.nmsu.edu/data_and_services/atmospheres_data/catalog.htm
It has a list of the planets under subheadings with links to the data of the various spacecraft. For instance Jupiter has listings for Cassini, Galileo, Hubble, Voyager, ect.
Heh, I think I'll figure it out.
http://pds-atmospheres.nmsu.edu/data_and_services/software/software.htm
They even have software lol.
EPIC Model:The Explicit Planetary Isentropic Coordinate atmospheric model. A general circulation model designed for planetary atmospheric studies.
Where else could you get your own personal general circulation model?
Check it out.
Have a good one.
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