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Title: 4 km NODC/RSMAS AVHRR Pathfinder v5.0 7-day Data for 1996 (NODC Accession 0001791)
Abstract: The 4 km Pathfinder effort at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) and the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) is an extension of and improvement on the sea surface temperature (SST) fields from the NOAA/NASA AVHRR Oceans 9km Pathfinder dataset. In this 4 km Pathfinder project, some important shortcomings in the original 9 km data have been corrected, and the entire time series has been reprocessed at the 4 km Global Area Coverage (GAC) level, the highest resolution possible globally.

Twice-daily SST and related parameters back to late 1981 have been produced, as well as temporal averages for 5-day, 7-day, 8-day, monthly, and yearly periods. This information is archived at the National Oceanographic Data Center.

This metadata record describes the temporally averaged 7-day SST data and related parameters available for 1996. Data for all other years and time periods are available as separate NODC accessions. The purpose of the NODC Pathfinder data is to provide sea surface temperature data and related parameters with good temporal consistency, high accuracy and spatial resolution, and for archive and distribution through the NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC). This SST data set is intended primarily for climate related applications and studies and is being established to help form the basis for a Climate Data Record for SST.
Date received: 20040901
Start date: 19960101
End date: 19961231
Seanames:
West boundary: -180
East boundary: 180
North boundary: 90
South boundary: -90
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Datatypes:
Submitter: Casey, Dr. Kenneth S.
Submitting institution: US DOC; NOAA; NESDIS; National Oceanographic Data Center
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Supplementary information: The Version 5.0 Pathfinder algorithm was used to
produce these twice-daily, 5-day, 7-day, 8-day, monthly, and yearly global SST and related
parameters (described below). This algorithm is an improved version of the previously most
successful of many methods used to derive SST from AVHRR observations (see Barton (1995)
for a review of earlier techniques), the University of Miami Pathfinder version v4.2 SST
algorithm (described fully in Kilpatrick et al., 2001).

The v4.2 algorithm offered marked improvement over operational retrieval
algorithms such as MCSST and was applied to AVHRR data to maximize accuracy and to
minimize artificial fluctuations arising from the sequence of AVHRR instruments flown on
NOAA's polar-orbiting satellites during the past 2 decades. The 9 km v4.2 Pathfinder SSTs have
already been shown to be the highest quality product currently available for the construction of
global climatologies (Casey and Cornillon, 1999) and longer-term SST trend determination
(Casey and Cornillon, 2001), and have been demonstrated to be accurate within about 0.3
degrees C under optimal conditions (Kearns et al., 2000). Relative to the older 9 km v4.2
Pathfinder data, the new, ~ 4 km resolution Pathfinder Version 5.0 global SSTs increase detail
roughly by a factor of four simply by virtue of the increased resolution. The increase in detail
over widely used but relatively coarse SST datasets such as Optimally Interpolated SST Version
2 (OISSTv2; Reynolds et al., 2002) and the Hadley Centre's Global Sea Ice and SST (HadISST1;
Rayner et al., 2003) is far greater.

In addition to the increased resolution, significant improvements have
been made in the Version 5.0 which enhance the usefulness of the SST fields. Currently, these
enhancements include the use of sea ice in the quality level determination scheme, inclusion of
many inland water bodies, and the use of a greatly improved land mask. The greatest
improvements are seen in coastal zones, marginal seas, and boundary current regions where SST
gradients are often large and their impact on operational or research products is greatest.
Separate SST products for daytime and nighttime AVHRR retrievals are made to better
understand the differences in skin and bulk temperatures, since mean differences between
AVHRR-measured skin temperatures and bulk temperatures of 0.1 to 0.2 degrees C (Schluessel
et al., 1990) and locally varying differences of up to 1.8 degrees C (Minnett et al., 2000) have
been observed.

In addition to SST values, the Pathfinder V5.0 Project makes six other
parameters available, for a total of seven per time step:
1. "All-pixel" SST - The all-pixel SST files contain values for each pixel
location, including those contaminated with clouds or other sources of error. The Overall Quality
Flag values may be used to filter out these unwanted values. The SST value in each pixel
location is an average of the highest quality AVHRR Global Area Coverage (GAC) observations
available in each roughly 4 km bin.
2. First-guess SST - The Pathfinder algorithm uses a first guess SST
provided by the Reynolds Optimally Interpolated SST Version 2 (OISSTv2) product. The
OISSTv2 is also used in the quality control procedures.
3. Number of observations - This parameter indicates the number of
AVHRR GAC observations falling in each approximately 4 km bin.
4. Standard deviation - This is the standard deviation of the observations in
each 4 km bin.
5. Overall quality flag - The overall quality flag is a relative assignment of
SST quality based on a hierarchical suite of tests. The Quality Flag varies from 0 to 7, with 0
being the lowest quality and 7 the highest. For more information regarding the suite of tests, see
the Kilpatrick et al. (2001) paper cited above.
6. Mask 1 - These files contain a mask code, which along with Mask 2,
can be used to determine the tests in the hierarchical suite that were passed or failed, resulting in
the Overall Quality Flag.
7. Mask 2 - These files contain a mask code, which along with Mask 1,
can be used to determine the tests in the hierarchical suite that were passed or failed, resulting in
the Overall Quality Flag.

This accession also includes a collection of value-added, cloud-screened products in HDF4. These products contain daytime, nighttime, and day-night averaged data of quality flags 4-7 only, as well as standard deviation and pixel count information. They have been produced from the original Pathfinder Version 5 data by NODC for Daily, 5-day, 7-day, and monthly temporal averages at 4km and one degree spatial resolution, as well as five degree spatial resolution for monthly products.

Note on Pathfinder Program: The Pathfinder program was jointly created
by NASA and NOAA through the Earth Observing System (EOS) Program Office in 1990. The
focus of the Pathfinder Program was to determine how existing satellite based data sets could be
processed and used to study global change. The data sets were designed to be long time-series
data processed with stable calibration and community consensus algorithms to better assist the
research community. For more information, see: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA). 1993. Earth Observing System (EOS) Reference Handbook, ed. G. Asrar and D. J.
Dokken. Washington, D. C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Earth Science
Support Office, Document Resource Facility. The 4 km Pathfinder Project effort at the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Oceanographic Data Center
(NODC) and the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
(RSMAS) is an extension of and improvement on the sea surface temperature (SST) fields from
that original NOAA/NASA AVHRR Oceans Pathfinder program.
Availability date: 20050202
Metadata version: 4
Keydate: 2004-10-20 01:55:53+00
Editdate: 2011-09-19 16:22:30+00