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Water/Marine and Earth Surface Temperatures

Near Real Time Sea Surface Temperature
Discussion of the Earth’s hydrosphere, as displayed by the Smithsonian Earth Today exhibit.

Sea Surface Temperature Satellite Image Archive
This page provides access to the University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography’s archive of sea surface temperature satellite images. These images are processed Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data from NOAA satellites. The images depict sea surface temperature.

DOE’s Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) Satellite Home Page
MTI’s spectral bands are carefully selected to collect data needed to derive a broad range of information on facilities and activities, including surface temperatures, materials, water quality, and vegetation health. To enhance accuracy, additional bands provide simultaneous information on atmospheric water vapor, aerosol content, and sub-visual cloud presence. A recent presentation discussed how Earth surface temperatures can be measured from space with an calibration accuracy of a few degrees.

NOAA’s Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis
The optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) analysis is produced weekly on a one-degree grid. The analysis uses in situ and satellite SST plus SST’s simulated by sea-ice cover.

NASA’s Visible Earth-Oceans
Sea Surface Temperatures, Water temperature and much more from NASA’a many observing platforms.

Modern Average Global Sea-Surface Temperature
U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series DDS-10. The purpose of this data set is to provide paleoclimate researchers with a tool for estimating the average seasonal variation in sea-surface temperature (SST) throughout the modern world ocean and for estimating the modern monthly and weekly sea-surface temperature at any given oceanic location. The data contained in this data set are derived from the NOAA Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer Multichannel Sea Surface Temperature data (AVHRR MCSST), which are obtainable from the Distributed Active Archive Center at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif. The JPL tapes contain weekly images of SST from October 1981 through December 1990 in nine regions of the world ocean: North Atlantic, Eastern North Atlantic, South Atlantic, Agulhas, Indian, Southeast Pacific, Southwest Pacific, Northeast Pacific, and Northwest Pacific.

Canadian Weather Office – Atlantic Marine Conditions
More than water temperatures with links to other Canadian marine conditions:- Pacific Coast, – North of 60º, – Prairie Lakes, – James Bay, – Ontario Lakes and St. Lawrence

Astronomical and Other Temperatures

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