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Aquarius Official Release Level 3 Ancillary Reynolds Sea Surface Temperature Standard Mapped Image Seasonal Data V5.0. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5067/AQR50-3R3CS

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Aquarius Official Release Level 3 Ancillary Reynolds Sea Surface Temperature Standard Mapped Image Seasonal Data V3.0

(AQUARIUS_L3_ANCILLARY_SST_SMI_3MONTH_V3)
DOI10.5067/AQUAR-3R3PS
Short NameAQUARIUS_L3_ANCILLARY_SST_SMI_3MONTH_V3
DescriptionAquarius Level 3 ancillary sea surface temperature (SST) standard mapped image data are the ancillary SST data used in the Aquarius calibration for salinity retrieval. They are simply the daily SSTs from the Reynolds National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) 0.25 degree GHRSST dataset, gridded and averaged using the Aquarius processing L2-L3 processing scheme to the same 1 degree spatial resolution and daily, 7 day, monthly, seasonal, and annual time intervals as Aquarius L3 standard salinity and wind speed products. This particular data set is the Seasonal ancillary sea surface temperature product associated with version 3.0 of the Aquarius data set, which is the second official public data release from AQUARIUS/SAC-D mission.
Version3.0
Dataset TypeDEPRECATED
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Citation Frank Wentz, Simon Yueh, Gary Lagerloef. 2014. Aquarius Sea Surface Salinity Products. Ver. 3.0. PO.DAAC, CA, USA. Dataset accessed [YYYY-MM-DD] at https://doi.org/10.5067/AQUAR-3R3PS

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Journal Reference Reynolds, R.W, T.M.Smith, C.Liu, D.B. Chelton, K.S. Casey & M.G. Schlax, 2007: Daily High-resolution Blended Analyses for sea surface temperature. J. Climate, 20, 5473-5496

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