Sea Temperature Anomaly explanation request
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@milesresearch
According to
https://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Products/ocean/sst/anomaly/
the sea temp. anomaly for the area of New Zealand for the 6th of Aug. 2018
is near to zero
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@gkikas-lgpz said in Sea Temperature Anomaly explanation request:
https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/satellite/methodology/methodology.php#ssta
Thank you, I will check it out.
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On 22nd January MSLP Analysis for Australia shows an abiding High Pressure system hovering near New Zealand, which effectively wiped out the normal eastern Australian rainfall, by driving it towards the south of Australia..
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Today (12 August) we continue to have a similarly positioned High Pressure near New Zealand, that through its natural anti-clockwise rotation, continues to act as a 'tractor system' in effectively driving out all the eastern Australian rainfall..
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July Percentage of Normal Rainfall:
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@gkikas-lgpz Hi, this is really bug. Thank you! We are going to look at it. Maybe we will discontinue this parameter.
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Please consider that this parameter is worth pursuing - ultimately. Further to this is there a contact I may be able to communicate with, re development of a number of threat based algorithms? This would lead to a commercial product / branch with the possibility of supplying a "professional version" for use by emergency management authorities etc. This with view to providing early warning against a range of dynamic converging threats to assets ranging from crops to communities.
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Hey I think the problem is that they haven't updated the sea temp anomaly in months. Now, on 9/12/18, I realized that sea temp anomaly has been removed which is a shame. Does anyone know if it is being worked on or if it is gone for good?
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Give us a source of good data in GRIB2 format and we consider using it again.
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I use the anomaly sea surface temperature function several times a week for my work. Go on this link:
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