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Open Ocean #10
In which I attempt maths and experience regret. Continue reading
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Open Ocean #9
Lots of little things Continue reading
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Open Ocean #8
Extending the SST data further back in time and the wonderful horrors of ICOADS. Continue reading
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Open Ocean #7
Using a simple interpolation scheme to estimate biases in the ship data and create a bias adjusted dataset Continue reading
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Open Ocean #6
Implementing a pattern-based reconstruction technique that works by – I swear – pure magic. Continue reading
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Open Ocean #5
Interpolating anomalies in the simple gridder to produce globally complete fields. Continue reading
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Open Ocean #4
In which I estimate sampling uncertainties for my simple gridder. Continue reading
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Open Ocean #3
Last time, I did some comparisons between HadSST4 (unadjusted data) and the output from the simple gridder. They were pretty close to each other. I ended up by showing that the number of occupied gridcells started to diverge around 2004 as they started plunking Argo floats in the ocean. So, the next step is to Continue reading
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Open Ocean #2
Yesterday, I posted the results from a very basic gridder. Today, I’ve been processing some more data, tidying up the code a bit, looking at the output and doing some initial comparisons. There’s a jupyter notebook here with the details. Code tidying involved rearranging things a little bit, replacing the masses of copy-pasted code from Continue reading
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Open Ocean
In which I go through the steps of writing a simple gridder for in situ sea surface temperature data. Continue reading
