CORIOLIS was begun by French scientists in 1997 in order to combine satellite and in situ data from the global oceans, particularly the Atlantic. The CORIOLIS Website provides links to data from the project's floats. The data come from T-S profiles and time series from profiling floats, XBT's, thermo-salinographs, drifting, and moored buoys. Regularly updated Provor maps and charts are arranged by...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Centers for Environmental Predication (NCEP) have made available this excellent learning resource, the ENSO Cycle Website. Graphs, images, photographs, and brief summaries explicate topics such as the Mean state of the Ocean and Atmosphere across the Tropical Pacific, the ENSO Cycle, El Nino, La Nina, and the Evolution of...
A new article is available online from the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC). The International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway f_CO2 Systems During the R/V _Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean, describes the comparisons made between surface seawater fugacity of carbon dioxide (f_CO2), which was measured by instruments under identical conditions. Data published in...