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Citation: IMOS [year-of-data-download], [Title], [data-access-URL], accessed [date-of-access]
Contact: [email protected]
DataAtWork:
Tutorials:
- AuthorName: Laurent Besnard
AuthorURL: https://github.com/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised
NotebookURL: https://githubtocolab.com/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised/blob/main/notebooks/model_sea_level_anomaly_gridded_realtime.ipynb
Title: Accessing IMOS - OceanCurrent - Gridded sea level anomaly - Near real time
URL: https://nbviewer.org/github/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised/blob/main/notebooks/model_sea_level_anomaly_gridded_realtime.ipynb
- AuthorName: Laurent Besnard
AuthorURL: https://github.com/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised
NotebookURL: https://githubtocolab.com/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised/blob/main/notebooks/GetAodnData.ipynb
Title: Accessing and search for any AODN dataset
URL: https://nbviewer.org/github/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised/blob/main/notebooks/GetAodnData.ipynb
Description: "Gridded (adjusted) sea level anomaly (GSLA), gridded sea level (GSL)\
\ and surface geostrophic velocity (UCUR,VCUR) for the Australasian region. GSLA\
\ is mapped using optimal interpolation of detided, de-meaned, inverse-barometer-adjusted\
\ altimeter and tidegauge estimates of sea level. GSL is GSLA plus an estimate of\
\ the departure of mean sea level from the geoid \u2013 mean sea level (over 18\
\ years of model time) of Ocean Forecasting Australia Model version 3 (OFAM3). The\
\ geostrophic velocities are derived from GSLA and the mean surface velocity from\
\ OFAM3. \n\n\nThe altimeter data window for input to the Delayed Mode (DM) maps\
\ is symmetrical about the map date. The width of the window is dependent on the\
\ number of altimeters flying at the time and ranges from 30 days to 14 days. The\
\ altimeter data window for Near Real Time (NRT) maps is asymmetrical about the\
\ analysis date (-21 to 4 days). For both NRT and DM, altimeter data is weighted\
\ by the difference between the analysis date of the map and the time of each altimeter\
\ observation.\n\nReferences: http://imos.aodn.org.au/oceancurrent"
Documentation: https://catalogue-imos.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/0c9eb39c-9cbe-4c6a-8a10-5867087e703a
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
ManagedBy: AODN
Name: OceanCurrent - Gridded sea level anomaly - Near real time
Resources:
- ARN: arn:aws:s3:::aodn-cloud-optimised/model_sea_level_anomaly_gridded_realtime.zarr
Description: Cloud Optimised AODN dataset of IMOS - OceanCurrent - Gridded sea level
anomaly - Near real time
Region: ap-southeast-2
Type: S3 Bucket
Tags:
- oceans
- ocean velocity
- ocean sea surface height
UpdateFrequency: As Needed