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31.05.051 APPLICATIONS OF METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION (MSG) Sea Surface temperature (SST) Author: Pirkko Pylkkö (Finnish Meteorological Institute) pirkko.pylkko@fmi.fi Sep 2005
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31.05.052 Sea Surface Temperature (SST) background MSG channels 3.9, 10.8 and 12.0 µm are used in the SST algorithms. OSI SAF SST definition (see http://www.osi-saf.org/) :http://www.osi-saf.org/ Subskin SST : Comparable to in situ (buoy) measurements at night. Relation to bulk SST : equivalent to bulk SST by night. By day, a bias of several Kelvin may be found under favourable diurnal heating conditions. Relation to skin SST : by day and by night the subskin SST is convertible to skin temperature by subtracting 0. 2K.
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31.05.053 Examples of OSI SAF products There are vast areas of missing information in the 3 hourly product due to the cloud cover
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31.05.054 Examples of OSI SAF products 12-hourly (combination of several timesteps) Mediterranean product. Meteosat-8 resolution is enough to show the SST in broad terms, but not in detail
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31.05.055 Examples of OSI SAF products 12-hourly SST of Southern Africa Meteosat-8 resolution is favourable to Africa; some of the largest eddies are seen in the SST product
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31.05.056 Examples of MPEF SST products MPEF SST South Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean -Largest eddies can be seen, - Cloudiness is the cause of large areas without data
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31.05.057 Examples of MPEF SST products Example of MPEF SST over the Atlantic Two 3 hourly timesteps of 3 hourly field averages
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31.05.058 Examples of MPEF SST products The SST is not changing dramatically, but the apparent change in the images is due to the change in the weather systems
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