October Mean Wind Stress
Figure: October Wind stress Climatology estimated from the 8-year record (September 1999 - August 2007) of wind measurements by the NASA QuikSCAT scatterometer. Reference: Risien, C.M., and D.B. Chelton, 2008: A Global Climatology of Surface Wind and Wind Stress Fields from Eight Years of QuikSCAT Scatterometer Data. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 38, 2379-2413. |
ECV Products and Requirements
These products and requirements reflect the Implementation Plan 2022 (GCOS-244).
The requirements are found in the complete 2022 ECVs Requirements document as well: ECV Surface Stress.
Products | | Ocean Surface Stress |
| (*) | Unit | Values |
Horizontal Resolution | G | km | 10 |
B | |
T | 100 |
Vertical Resolution | G | | - |
B | - |
T | - |
Temporal Resolution | G | h | 1 |
B | |
T | 24 |
Timeliness | G | d | 7 |
B | |
T | 30 |
Required Measurement Uncertainty (2-sigma) | G | N m-2 | 0.004 or 2% |
B | |
T | 0.02 or 8% |
Stability | G | N m-2 | 0.0006 |
B | |
T | 0.0001 |
(*) Goal (G): an ideal requirement above which further improvements are not necessary. Breakthrough (B): an intermediate level between threshold and goal which, if achieved, would result in a significant improvement for the targeted application. The breakthrough value may also indicate the level at which specified uses within climate monitoring become possible. It may be appropriate to have different breakthrough values for different uses. Threshold (T): the minimum requirement to be met to ensure that data are useful