Decadal average sea surface temperature anomaly in different European seas
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Time series (1859-2023) of decadal average observed sea surface temperature anomalies (°C), with respect to the period 1991-2020, for some of the European basins, for the European seas as a whole, and for the global ocean. In the figure only the period of 1990-2023 is shown but in the data package download the entire series 1859-2023 can be downloaded. Data sources: HadSST4.0.1.0 (1850-2023), ERSST v5 (1863-2023), COBE2 (1850-2023), ESA CCI SST v3 (1989-2023) and ERA5 (1988-2022).
European Environment AgencyEuropean Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
Units
ºC
Methodology
Anomalies are calculated relative to a 1991-2020 average. For the satellite data (ESA CCI/C3S SST), the anomalies are calculated daily based on a daily climatology computed from a five-day mean centered on each day. For the in situ datasets, anomalies are calculated on a monthly basis by subtracting the 1991-2020 mean anomaly (relative to the original baseline used by the dataset) for each month. Daily anomalies were aggregated to monthly anomalies, and the monthly anomalies were aggregated to annual anomalies giving each month an equal weight.
Area-averaged anomalies were calculated using an area-weighted average of non-missing grid cells within the chosen region. A grid cell was assumed to be within a region if its center was within the region. Ocean area in the in situ products was estimated based on the high-resolution C3S satellite product, assigning 100% ocean area to grid cells populated in the satellite product and 100% land area to grid cells that are missing in that product. A 10-year rolling mean centered on right edge of the window is applied to the annual times series.
The areas used for the regional seas are the following: