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Sea surface temperature, the measurement of ocean emotion
My Rain Gauge is Busted
23 minutes
4 years ago
Sea surface temperature, the measurement of ocean emotion
Sea surface temperature is an important aspect of seasonal forecasting, so in this episode we talked to Helen Beggs, Senior Research Scientist at the Bureau of Meteorology, about the history and use of sea surface temperature data.
In each edition of The Fast Break and Very Fast Break, the latest sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly map is discussed and the reason behind that is explained in this podcast episode.
To learn more about sea surface temperature data, you can check out this eLearn or you can visit the Australian Ocean Data Network.
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Please get in touch with any further questions or feedback at the.break@agriculture.vic.gov.au.
My Rain Gauge is Busted
Here at My Rain Gauge is Busted we talk about all things climate and farming, and explore stories from farmers, researchers and innovative folks, about our weather, the seasons and the climate, about what's normal and what isn't, and the great work underway that is well setting us up for the future.