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GHRSST-PP  

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  • The Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) high-resolution sea surface temperature pilot project (GHRSST-PP) has been established to give international focus and coordination to the development of a new generation of global, multi-sensor, high-resolution (~6 hours and 10 km), SST products. The GHRSST-PP primary project aim is to: "Ensure the provision of rapidly and regularly diffused, high-quality sea surface temperature products at a fine spatial and temporal resolution that meet the diverse needs of GODAE, the scientific community, operational users and climate applications at a global scale." The GHRSST-PP brings together international Space Agencies, Research Institutes, Universities, operational ocean forecasting agencies (civil and military) and Government agencies to collectively solve the scientific, logistical and managerial challenges posed by creating the SST data products and services within the GHRSST-PP. NOAA NODC maintains the long term archive and works collaboratively with the NASA JPL/Caltech Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center (PO.DAAC) to provide key stewardship of these valuable data sets. NODC also leads the reanalysis component of GHRSST-PP, which will periodically reprocess the GHRSST record to produce more accurate and consistent Level 4 (gap free, gridded) SST analysis products for the global ocean. Additional project information can be found at the following web sites: "http://www.ghrsst-pp.org/" "http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/ghrsst/" "http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/sog/ghrsst/" (en)

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