Ocean Observing and Climate
Surface Processes
Surface Processes
Research in the Surface Processes sub group focuses on observing and understanding the interacation between the surface ocean and lower atmosphere and processes at the ocean surface. This research can be split into three main areas
- Flux measurement and parameterization
- Global air-sea fluxes
- Remote sensing of the ocean surface
Members of the team are also involved in educational outreach activities and lecturing at undergraduate and postgraduate level
Publications by members of the Surface Processes sub group
Links to Research
Flux Measurement and Parameterisation
Global Datasets
- NOC surface flux dataset v2.0
- Surface marine observing system assessment
- Observational Errors and Uncertainty
- Satellite wave climatologies
Remote Sensing
- (A)ATSR Reanalysis for Climate (External Link)
- SMOS: Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (External Link)
- Delay Doppler mode altimetry for the Cryosat-2 mission (External Link)
- Exploitation of the ENVISAT radar altimeter individual echoes and S-band data (External Link)
- Coastal Altimetry (External Link)
- Diagnostic Datasets for SST
- NERC National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) (External Link)
- Satellite wave climatologies
Outreach


