Временные ряды

Временные ряды

  1. https://hahana.soest.hawaii.edu/hot/hot_jgofs.html #The Hawaii ocean time-series station (HOT) # data, metadata, publications
  2. https://mana.soest.hawaii.edu # IInternet access The Hawaii ocean time-series station (HOT)
  3. https://odf.ucsd.edu/OceanAtlas — Nearly all Atlas of Ocean Sections materials are also available by download from the OceanAtlas web site, which also includes beta versions of the new Java OceanAtlas application, which will (soon) run on Windows (9X & NT), Mac OS, and Unix. [Installers for Windows and Unix should be available during 7/1999.] Java OceanAtlas on any platform will directly open the OceanAtlas binary data files on the Atlas of Ocean Sections CD-ROM. Contact Jim Swift (jswift@ucsd.edu) for additional information
  4. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/order/order_displaytools.html — Atlas of Ocean Sections CD-ROM. Version 1 of the Atlas of Ocean Sections CD-ROM is now available. Contents include 2120 sections assembled from the original NODC data files contributing to Joe Reid’s World Ocean data collection, with corrections to many of the data for known offsets (mostly standard seawater batch offsets) and many of the obvious bad data values culled. The sections are available on the CD in NODC SD2 standard data exchange format (an ASCII format) and also in OceanAtlas binary (Mac OS, and, soon, Java OceanAtlas) and Ocean Data View binary (Windows 9X and NT). The sections are indexed by region, ship name, and year, and are accessed either via an included browser interface or by copying files. Also on the CD are the applications ATLAST (PC/MS-DOS), Ocean Data View (PC/Windows 9X & NT), and Power OceanAtlas (Mac OS), plus a Northwest Atlantic Atlas and a corrected World Ocean data set. There are also collections of WOCE bottle data and Arctic CTD & bottle data in OceanAtlas binary format. Version 1 of the AOS CD-ROM is directed primarily at professional oceanographers. The upcoming version 2 promises to be easier to use, and aimed at both educational and professional users. Authors are Jim Swift, Peter Rhines, and Reiner Schlitzer. Igor Yashayaev, Victor Gouretski, and Kai Jancke also made contributions. The OceanAtlas project, including the Atlas of Ocean Sections, has been supported principally by NSF, with additional support from NOAA. Distribution is supported by NASA.
  5. https://www.bbsr.edu/bats # The Bermuda Atlantic time-series station (BATS)
  6. https://www.BoM.gov.au/bmrc/mrlr/nrs/oopc/tswsrpt.htm — Report of the Ocean Climate Time-Series Workshop Cosponsored by GCOS GOOS SCOR/JGOFS WCRP Baltimore , Maryland, USA 18-20 March 1997
  7. https://www.iccm.rcanaria.es/estocing.htm # European Station for Time-series in the Ocean Canary Islands from February 1994 (290 10#N, 150 30#W), depth 3600 m. Instituto Canario de Ciencias Marinas, Telde, Gran Canaria, Spain (ICCM), the Instituto Espanol de Oceanographia, Madrid, Spain (IEO)
  8. https://www.ifm.uni-kiel.de/general/estos.htm — the Institut fur Meereskunde, Kiel, Germany (IFMK). European Station for Time-series in the Ocean Canary Islands from February 1994
  9. https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/toga-tao/el-nino/home.html TAO project and El-Nino
  10. https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/HOT_WOCE/crudate.html — Hawaii Ocean Time-series # Cruises Description and data for 10 years.