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Hui Liang1,2, Bo Jiang3,4, Shunlin Liang5, Jianghai Peng1,2, Shaopeng Li1,2, Jiakun Han1,2, Xiuwan Yin1,2, Jie Cheng1,2, Kun Jia1,2, Qiang Liu6, Yunjun Yao1,2, Xiang Zhao1,2, Xiaotong Zhang1,2.
Abstract
The all-wave net radiation (Rn) on the ocean surface characterizes the available radiative energy balance and is important to understand the Earth's climate system. Considering the shortcomings of available ocean surface Rn datasets (e.g., coarse spatial resolutions, discrepancy in accuracy, inconsistency, and short duration), a new long-term global daily Rn product at a spatial resolution of 0.05° from 1983 to 2020, as part of the Global High Resolution Ocean Surface Energy (GHOSE) products suite, was generated in this study by fusing several existing datasets including satellite and reanalysis products based on the comprehensive in situ measurements from 68 globally distributed moored buoy sites. Evaluation against in-situ measurements shows the root mean square difference, mean bias error and correlation coefficient squared of 23.56 Wm-2, 0.88 Wm-2 and 0.878. The global average ocean surface Rn over 1983-2020 is estimated to be 119.71 ± 2.78 Wm-2 with a significant increasing rate of 0.16 Wm-2 per year. GHOSE Rn product can be valuable for oceanic and climatic studies.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35701473 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01419-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444