Adriatic Sea surface temperature : satellite and drifter observations, May to October, 1995

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === The Adriatic Sea is the northernmost semi-enclosed basin of the Mediterranean Sea and has been the subject of various oceanographic studies since the 19th century. Substantial changes in water properties (such as temperature) and in circulat...

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Main Author: Vogt, Jason A.
Other Authors: Poulain, Pierre-Marie
Language:en_US
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/7857
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-78572015-07-02T16:03:26Z Adriatic Sea surface temperature : satellite and drifter observations, May to October, 1995 Vogt, Jason A. Poulain, Pierre-Marie Durkee, Philip A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited The Adriatic Sea is the northernmost semi-enclosed basin of the Mediterranean Sea and has been the subject of various oceanographic studies since the 19th century. Substantial changes in water properties (such as temperature) and in circulation, both spatially and temporally (seasonal) occur as a result of extreme forcings by the local winds and by the fresh water discharge by rivers. In recent years, extensive measurements have been made, primarily through remote sensing techniques. In particular, satellite infrared data were used to study the surface thermal features and associated circulation. In order to improve upon previous results, this study focuses on a period of 6 months (May to October, 1995) in which the full resolution (1.25x1.25 km) satellite images are used to describe and study the variability of the sea surface temperature (SST) and circulation from meso- (days) to seasonal (months) scales. The satellite infrared temperatures are compared to simultaneous and collocated in-situ drifter temperature measurements. They are corrected by removing biases obtained by regression analysis. The corrected images are used to produce maps representing daily, three-day, weekly and monthly Adriatic SSTs. Selected SST composites augmented with drifter overlays disclose important quantitative features of the Adriatic surface waters. The spatial structure and temporal variability of the surface fields are presented and discussed 2012-08-09T19:16:51Z 2012-08-09T19:16:51Z 1999-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/7857 en_US Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === The Adriatic Sea is the northernmost semi-enclosed basin of the Mediterranean Sea and has been the subject of various oceanographic studies since the 19th century. Substantial changes in water properties (such as temperature) and in circulation, both spatially and temporally (seasonal) occur as a result of extreme forcings by the local winds and by the fresh water discharge by rivers. In recent years, extensive measurements have been made, primarily through remote sensing techniques. In particular, satellite infrared data were used to study the surface thermal features and associated circulation. In order to improve upon previous results, this study focuses on a period of 6 months (May to October, 1995) in which the full resolution (1.25x1.25 km) satellite images are used to describe and study the variability of the sea surface temperature (SST) and circulation from meso- (days) to seasonal (months) scales. The satellite infrared temperatures are compared to simultaneous and collocated in-situ drifter temperature measurements. They are corrected by removing biases obtained by regression analysis. The corrected images are used to produce maps representing daily, three-day, weekly and monthly Adriatic SSTs. Selected SST composites augmented with drifter overlays disclose important quantitative features of the Adriatic surface waters. The spatial structure and temporal variability of the surface fields are presented and discussed
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Adriatic Sea surface temperature : satellite and drifter observations, May to October, 1995
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title Adriatic Sea surface temperature : satellite and drifter observations, May to October, 1995
title_short Adriatic Sea surface temperature : satellite and drifter observations, May to October, 1995
title_full Adriatic Sea surface temperature : satellite and drifter observations, May to October, 1995
title_fullStr Adriatic Sea surface temperature : satellite and drifter observations, May to October, 1995
title_full_unstemmed Adriatic Sea surface temperature : satellite and drifter observations, May to October, 1995
title_sort adriatic sea surface temperature : satellite and drifter observations, may to october, 1995
publisher Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10945/7857
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