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https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/griddap/erdQAwekm https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/griddap/erdQAwekm.graph https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/wms/erdQAwekm/request Ekman Upwelling, METOP ASCAT, 0.25 degrees, Global, Near Real Time NOAA CoastWatch distributes near real time Ekman current (in zonal, meridional, and modulus sets) and Ekman upwelling data.  This data begins with wind velocity measurements from the ASCAT instrument onboard EUMETSAT's ASCAT satellite.  ASCAT is a microwave scatterometer designed to measure surface winds over the global ocean.  NOAA CoastWatch processes wind velocity to wind stress and wind stress curl, and finally to Ekman current and Ekman upwelling.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][altitude][latitude][longitude]):\nQAwekm (Ekman Upwelling, METOP ASCAT, 0.25 degrees, Global, Near Real Time, m s-1)\n https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/erdQAwekm_fgdc.xml https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/erdQAwekm_iso19115.xml https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/info/erdQAwekm/index.htmlTable https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov (external link) https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/rss/erdQAwekm.rss https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=erdQAwekm&showErrors=false&email= NOAA CoastWatch WCN erdQAwekm
https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/griddap/nesdisSSH1day https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/griddap/nesdisSSH1day.graph https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/wms/nesdisSSH1day/request NOAA CoastWatch, Sea Surface Height Anomalies from Altimetry, Global, 2017-present, EXPERIMENTAL The altimetry data are from RADS (http://rads.tudelft.nl/rads/rads.shtml), the Radar Altimetry Database System, first developed at Delft University of Technology, now also at the NOAA and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The RADS data for each mission is updated with state of the art corrections for tides, atmospheric path delay, etc. Because they are all computed consistently between the various missions, this avoids the possibility of introducing biases and drifts because of the different implementation of the various corrections by different agencies. The goals of RADS are to provide a homogenous dataset of sea level anomalies, wave heights, and wind speeds, along with database selection and analysis tools.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][latitude][longitude]):\nsla (Sea Level Anomalies, m)\n https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/nesdisSSH1day_fgdc.xml https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/nesdisSSH1day_iso19115.xml https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/info/nesdisSSH1day/index.htmlTable https://coastwatch.noaa.gov/cw_html/SSH_SeaLevelAnomaly.html (external link) https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/rss/nesdisSSH1day.rss https://odss.mbari.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=nesdisSSH1day&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research nesdisSSH1day

 
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