The global subsurface salinity observing system is vital for closure of the global hydrological cycle, estimates of oceanic evaporation and precipitation, and halosteric component of sea level change. Subsurface salinity are required to calculate in situ density and ocean freshwater transports, respectively, and coincident subsurface observations of salinity, temperature and pressure provide an estimate of the ocean geostrophic velocity. In addition, subsurface salinity is used to derive large-scale gridded climate products including ocean velocity, mixed-layer depth, density stratification, sea level and indirect subsurface ocean mixing used in many weather and climate applications.
Global Zonally Averaged Salinity
Figure: Global zonally averaged linear salinity trends [psu/50 yr] (color) with mean salinity [psu] (black contours). Source: Durack and Wijffels (2010) 50 year trends in Global Ocean Salinities and their relationship to broad-scale warming. Journal of Climate. https://doi.org/10.1175/2010JCLI3377.1 |
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 Subsurface Salinity.
Products | | Interior Salinity |
Upper Ocean | Deep ocean |
| (*) | Unit | Values | Values |
Horizontal Resolution | G | km | 10 |
B | |
T | 100 |
Vertical Resolution | G | m | 1 | 1 |
B | | |
T | 10 | 100 |
Temporal Resolution | G | d | 1 |
B | |
T | 30 |
Timeliness | G | d | 1 |
B | |
T | 30 |
Required Measurement Uncertainty (2-sigma) | G | K | 0.01 | 0.005 |
B | | |
T | 0.05 | 0.02 |
Stability | G | K | | |
B | | |
T | | |
(*) 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