| Literature DB >> 31641133 |
Christopher J Merchant1,2, Owen Embury3,4, Claire E Bulgin3,4, Thomas Block5, Gary K Corlett6,7, Emma Fiedler8, Simon A Good8, Jonathan Mittaz3, Nick A Rayner8, David Berry9, Steinar Eastwood10, Michael Taylor3, Yoko Tsushima8, Alison Waterfall11, Ruth Wilson12, Craig Donlon13.
Abstract
A climate data record of global sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 1981-2016 has been developed from 4 × 1012 satellite measurements of thermal infra-red radiance. The spatial area represented by pixel SST estimates is between 1 km2 and 45 km2. The mean density of good-quality observations is 13 km-2 yr-1. SST uncertainty is evaluated per datum, the median uncertainty for pixel SSTs being 0.18 K. Multi-annual observational stability relative to drifting buoy measurements is within 0.003 K yr-1 of zero with high confidence, despite maximal independence from in situ SSTs over the latter two decades of the record. Data are provided at native resolution, gridded at 0.05° latitude-longitude resolution (individual sensors), and aggregated and gap-filled on a daily 0.05° grid. Skin SSTs, depth-adjusted SSTs de-aliased with respect to the diurnal cycle, and SST anomalies are provided. Target applications of the dataset include: climate and ocean model evaluation; quantification of marine change and variability (including marine heatwaves); climate and ocean-atmosphere processes; and specific applications in ocean ecology, oceanography and geophysics.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31641133 PMCID: PMC6805873 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Fig. 1Characteristics of full resolution (L2P) CCI SSTs (derived from ATSR and AVHRR imagery). (a) Number of SST observations per unit area of ocean (“observation density”), per sensor over time. Each dot represents the observations of a single day. The upper panel shows data for the quality levels recommended for climate applications (QL 4 & 5), and the lower panel shows QL 3. (b) Zonal SST observation density per unit area, for all sensors combined and averaged over the time series. (c) Histogram of evaluated uncertainty in SST observations, for all sensors combined over the time series. (d) Histogram of evaluated sensitivity of SST observations, for all sensors combined over the time series.
Fig. 2Overview of logic of the production of climate data records (CDRs) for sea surface temperature (SST). Calibrated, geo-located satellite data comprising radiance (or brightness temperature) imagery form the fundamental source data. Many processing parameters have been defined by physics-based algorithm development, addressing the harmonisation of satellite radiances between sensors (i.e., consistency of calibration), probabilistic (Bayesian) pixel classification to determine for which pixels valid SSTs can be obtained, retrieval of the skin SST (to which thermal radiances are directly related), adjustment of skin SST to estimate daily mean SST at a nominal depth comparable to in situ measurements, and estimation of SST retrieval and sampling uncertainty. The retrieval and skin-to-depth adjustment steps are informed by estimates of the past atmospheric conditions at the observation locations from numerical weather prediction re-analysis outputs. The low-level SST CDR is at the full pixel resolution of the input imagery (L2P), is gappy because of clouds, and comprises SST and its per-pixel uncertainty. L2P SSTs are averaged on a grid of 0.05° in latitude and longitude to obtain L3U products, sensor by sensor, with propagated cell-mean uncertainty. L3U SSTs are combined across many sensors to generate an interpolated, gap-filled L4 analysis, with uncertainty estimates.
Fig. 3Timeline of contributing missions, geophysical and on-orbit events affecting data quality, and El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phase.
Summary characteristics of satellite level-1 data used.
| Sensor | Date range used (year/month/day) | Typical local time of observation | 0.6 μm | 0.8 μm | 1.6 μm | 3.7 μm | 11 μm | 12 μm |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AVHHR-7 | 1981/08/24 to 1985/02/18 | 15.00 h* | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y |
| AVHRR-9 | 1985/01/04 to 1988/11/07 | 15.00 h* | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y |
| AVHRR-11 | 1988/10/12 to 1994/09/13 | 15.00 h* | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y |
| AVHRR-12 | 1991/09/16 to 1998/12/14 | 07.00 h* | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y |
| ATSR-1 | 1991/11/01 to 1996/01/09 | 10.30 h | N | N | 2Y | 2Yf | 2Y | 2Y |
| AVHRR-14 | 1995/01/19 to 1999/12/31 | 15.30 h* | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y |
| ATSR-2 | 1995/08/01 to 2003/06/22 | 10.30 h | N§ | N§ | 2Y | 2Y | 2Y | 2Y |
| AVHRR-15 | 1998/09/24 to 2009/12/31 | 06.00 h* | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y |
| AVHRR-17 | 2002/07/10 to 2009/12/31 | 10.00 h* | Y | Y | Yd | Yn | Y | Y |
| AATSR | 2002/07/24 to 2012/04/08 | 10.00 h | 2Y | 2Y | 2Y | 2Y | 2Y | 2Y |
| AVHRR-16 | 2003/06/01 to 2006/12/31 | 16.00 h* | Y | Y | Yd | Yn | Y | Y |
| AVHRR-18 | 2005/06/05 to 2009/12/31 | 13.30 h* | Y | Y | Yd | Yn | Y | Y |
| AVHRR-19 | 2009/02/22 to 2016/12/31 | 13.30 h* | Y | Y | Yd | Yn | Y | Y |
| AVHRR Metop-A | 2006/11/21 to 2016/12/31 | 09.30 h | Y | Y | Yd | Yn | Y | Y |
For some sensors the date range used is less than the period of data delivery, because data used has been truncated for quality reasons. The local time of observation varies significantly for sensors whose indicative time is marked with an asterisk (*). Y or N refers to the presence/use of a waveband. 2Y indicates dual-view observation at a waveband (near-nadir and slanted along track). § indicates that data availability over the oceans was restricted and the channel was not used. Some channels are provided only for day or night scenes (with variations in regards to which is available for twilight scenes), which is indicated by Yd and Yn respectively. The ATSR-1 channel marked 2Yf failed early in the mission, but is used where present.
Fig. 4Logic and thresholds for assigning pixel quality level (QL) flags to L2P SSTs. “Invalid data” means input data are flagged as invalid. “Land” means the centre of the pixel is not over ocean. “Bad NWP” means tests on the integrity of the prior fields are failed. Pclear is the posterior probability of the pixel being clear-sky over ice-free ocean. “sens” is the evaluation of sensitivity of the retrieval to true changes in SST. χ2 is the channel-normalised result of a test on the goodness of fit achieved in retrieval (applies to optimally estimated SST only). θsat is the satellite zenith angle of the retrieval. “twilight” means the solar zenith angle at the target pixel is within 5° of 90°. “DDI” refers to an index for presence of desert (mineral) dust aerosol (available for ATSRs only). The Pclear threshold of 0.90 for designation as QL > 3 is for the ATSRs and AVHRRs at night-time, and for AVHRRs observations during daytime is instead 0.99.
Fig. 5SST content in data in different product levels. L2P data are on the original viewing geometry, with gaps in SST from cloud cover. These are gridded per orbit to L3U. A day’s worth of L3U SSTs from a given sensor is collated to form an L3C product. Data from multiple sensors are merged and interpolated to give the daily gap-free SST field of the L4 analysis.
Data record information for orbit-geometry (level 2) SST CCI products.
| Full dataset title | ESA SST CCI ATSR L2P v2.1[ | ESA SST CCI AVHRR L2P v2.1[ |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | European Space Agency Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative: Along-Track Scanning Radiometer level-2 pre-processed product version 2.1 | European Space Agency Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative: Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer level-2 pre-processed product version 2.1 |
| Basic description (quotable when citing data) | global sea surface temperatures from Along-track Scanning Radiometers, presented on the native geometry of observation at original time of observation, and spanning 1991 to 2012 | global sea surface temperatures from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers, presented on the native geometry of observation at original time of observation, and spanning 1981 to 2016 |
| Total data volume | 2.6 T | 5.4 T |
| Recommended acronym/short name, when referring to product | SST CCI ATSR | SST CCI AVHRR |
| Recommended acronym/short name, when referring to SST in product | CCI ATSR SST | CCI AVHRR SST |
Data record information for the gridded, multi-sensor, interpolated (level 4) SST CCI product.
| Full dataset title | ESA SST CCI Analysis v2.1[ |
|---|---|
| Full name | European Space Agency Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative: Analysis product version 2.1 |
| Basic description (quotable when citing data) | global daily-mean sea surface temperatures, presented on a 0.05° latitude-longitude grid, with gaps between available daily observations filled by statistical means, spanning 1981 to 2016 |
| Total data volume | 414 G |
| Recommended acronym/short name, when referring to product | SST CCI analysis |
| Recommended acronym/short name, when referring to SST in product | CCI analysis SST |
Fig. 6Overview of validation results. Robust standard deviation (a) and median discrepancy (b) for comparison of CCI ATSR and AVHRR SSTs with drifting buoys. Depth-depth validation results are shown, in which satellite skin SSTs have been adjusted to 10:30 am/pm local time and in situ records have been temporally interpolated to the same time. (c) Time/latitude variation of analysis minus drifting-buoy SST differences, averaged zonally and monthly.
Key information about variables in SST CCI products.
| Description of the content of key variables in the NetCDF files | Names of variables in files containing single (L2P) or gridded (L3U) orbits of data | Names of variables in files containing merged multi-sensor (L4) data |
|---|---|---|
| Latitudes of the data points | lat | lat |
| Longitudes of the data points | lon | lon |
| Sea surface temperature at the skin* using best available retrieval | sea_surface_temperature | N/A |
| Total uncertainty of the sea surface temperature at the skin*,# | sea_surface_temperature_total_uncertainty | N/A |
| Sea surface temperature at 20 cm depth and 10.30 am or pm local time | sea_surface_temperature_depth | N/A |
| Infilled daily-mean estimate of sea surface temperature at 20 cm depth | N/A | analysed_sst** |
| Total uncertainty of the sea surface temperature at 20 cm depth# | sea_surface_temperature_depth_total_uncertainty | analysed_sst_uncertainty |
| Sea surface temperature anomaly at 20 cm depth | sea_surface_temperature_depth_anomaly | |
| Quality level | l2p_flags | |
| Location type | N/A | mask**** |
| Fractional coverage of sea ice | N/A | sea_ice_fraction |
*Skin SST is the temperature of the radiating surface layer of the water, which is of order 10 µm depth.
**‘Analysis’ is the term used for the combination and interpolation of the SSTs from the orbit files; an alternative set of products is available where this variable is replaced with analysed_sst_anomaly.
***Good quality SSTs are those where the value in the SST data array is not −32768 and the value in the quality_level variable is 4 or 5.
****Ice-free ocean SST values have mask = 1.
#Also available in the files is uncertainty broken down into different components.
Data record information for gridded, single-sensor collated (level 3C) SST CCI products.
| Full dataset title | ESA SST CCI ATSR L3C v2.1[ | ESA SST CCI AVHRR L3C v2.1[ |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | European Space Agency Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative: Along-Track Scanning Radiometer level-3 collated product version 2.1 | European Space Agency Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative: Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer level-3 collated product version 2.1 |
| Basic description (quotable when citing data) | global sea surface temperatures from Along-track Scanning Radiometers, daily collations on a 0.05° latitude-longitude grid, and spanning 1991 to 2012 | global sea surface temperatures from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers, daily collations on a 0.05° latitude-longitude grid, and spanning 1981 to 2016 |
| Total data volume | 242 G | 2.8 T |
| Recommended acronym/short name, when referring to product | Gridded daily SST CCI ATSR | Gridded daily SST CCI AVHRR |
| Recommended acronym/short name, when referring to SST in product | CCI gridded daily ATSR SST | CCI gridded daily AVHRR SST |
| Measurement(s) | temperature of water |
| Technology Type(s) | satellite imaging |
| Factor Type(s) | time • geographic location |
| Sample Characteristic - Environment | sea |
| Sample Characteristic - Location | Earth (planet) |
Data record information for gridded, single-sensor (level 3U) SST CCI products.
| Full dataset title | ESA SST CCI ATSR L3U v2.1[ | ESA SST CCI AVHRR L3U v2.1[ |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | European Space Agency Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative: Along-Track Scanning Radiometer level-3 uncollated product version 2.1 | European Space Agency Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative: Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer level-3 uncollated product version 2.1 |
| Basic description (quotable when citing data) | global sea surface temperatures from Along-track Scanning Radiometers, presented on a 0.05° latitude-longitude grid at original time of observation, and spanning 1991 to 2012 | global sea surface temperatures from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers, presented on a 0.05° latitude-longitude grid at original time of observation, and spanning 1981 to 2016 |
| Total data volume | 270 G | 3.1 T |
| Recommended acronym/short name, when referring to product | Gridded SST CCI ATSR | Gridded SST CCI AVHRR |
| Recommended acronym/short name, when referring to SST in product | CCI gridded ATSR SST | CCI gridded AVHRR SST |