2024-03-29T01:53:04.618Zhttps://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/opensearch/collections.atomCMRechodev@echo.nasa.govECHO dataset metadataSearch parameters: satellite => GFO boundingBox => geometry => placeName => startTime => endTime => uid => 4101https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/opensearch/collections.atom?uid=C2098858642-POCLOUDCMRechodev@echo.nasa.govGEOSSEOSDISOcean Surface Current Analyses Real-time (OSCAR) Surface Currents - Final 0.25 Degree (Version 2.0)Ocean Surface Current Analyses Real-time (OSCAR) is a global surface current database and NASA funded research project. OSCAR ocean mixed layer velocities are calculated from satellite-sensed sea surface height gradients, ocean vector winds, and sea surface temperature gradients using a simplified physical model for geostrophy, Ekman, and thermal wind dynamics. Daily averaged surface currents are provided on a global 0.25 x 0.25 degree grid as an average over an assumed well-mixed top 30 m of the ocean from 1993 to present day. OSCAR currents are provided at three quality levels: final, interim and nrt with a respective latency of each of approximately 1 year, 1 month, and 2 days. OSCAR is generated by Earth & Space Research (ESR) https://www.esr.org/research/oscar/. More details on the source datasets, file structure, and methodology can be found in oscarv2guide.pdf.C2098858642-POCLOUD1993-01-01T00:00:00.000Z/2021-01-01T00:00:00.000ZOcean Surface Current Analyses Real-time (OSCAR) Surface Currents - Final 0.25 Degree (Version 2.0)OSCAR_L4_OC_FINAL_V2.02.0POCLOUDNASA/JPL/PODAACNASA/JPL/PODAACESR4CARTESIAN-89.75 -180 89.75 180truetruetruefalsefalsetruetruetrue0.78000005gov.nasa.eosdistruehttps://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/opensearch/collections.atom?uid=C2102959417-POCLOUDCMRechodev@echo.nasa.govGEOSSEOSDISOcean Surface Current Analyses Real-time (OSCAR) Surface Currents - Interim 0.25 Degree (Version 2.0)Ocean Surface Current Analyses Real-time (OSCAR) is a global surface current database and NASA funded research project. OSCAR ocean mixed layer velocities are calculated from satellite-sensed sea surface height gradients, ocean vector winds, and sea surface temperature gradients using a simplified physical model for geostrophy, Ekman, and thermal wind dynamics. Daily averaged surface currents are provided on a global 0.25 x 0.25 degree grid as an average over an assumed well-mixed top 30 m of the ocean from 1993 to present day. OSCAR currents are provided at three quality levels: final, interim and nrt with a respective latency of each of approximately 1 year, 1 month, and 2 days. OSCAR is generated by Earth & Space Research (ESR) https://www.esr.org/research/oscar/. More details on the source datasets, file structure, and methodology can be found in oscarv2guide.pdf.C2102959417-POCLOUD2020-01-01T00:00:00.000Z/Ocean Surface Current Analyses Real-time (OSCAR) Surface Currents - Interim 0.25 Degree (Version 2.0)OSCAR_L4_OC_INTERIM_V2.02.0POCLOUDNASA/JPL/PODAACNASA/JPL/PODAACESR4CARTESIAN-89.75 -180 89.75 180truetruetruefalsefalsetruetruetrue0.78000005gov.nasa.eosdistruehttps://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/opensearch/collections.atom?uid=C2102958977-POCLOUDCMRechodev@echo.nasa.govGEOSSEOSDISOcean Surface Current Analyses Real-time (OSCAR) Surface Currents - Near Real Time 0.25 Degree (Version 2.0)Ocean Surface Current Analyses Real-time (OSCAR) is a global surface current database and NASA funded research project. OSCAR ocean mixed layer velocities are calculated from satellite-sensed sea surface height gradients, ocean vector winds, and sea surface temperature gradients using a simplified physical model for geostrophy, Ekman, and thermal wind dynamics. Daily averaged surface currents are provided on a global 0.25 x 0.25 degree grid as an average over an assumed well-mixed top 30 m of the ocean from 1993 to present day. OSCAR currents are provided at three quality levels: final, interim and nrt with a respective latency of each of approximately 1 year, 1 month, and 2 days. OSCAR is generated by Earth & Space Research (ESR) https://www.esr.org/research/oscar/. More details on the source datasets, file structure, and methodology can be found in oscarv2guide.pdf.C2102958977-POCLOUD2021-01-01T00:00:00.000Z/Ocean Surface Current Analyses Real-time (OSCAR) Surface Currents - Near Real Time 0.25 Degree (Version 2.0)OSCAR_L4_OC_NRT_V2.02.0POCLOUDNASA/JPL/PODAACNASA/JPL/PODAACESR4CARTESIAN-89.75 -180 89.75 180truetruetruefalsefalsetruetruetrue0.78000005gov.nasa.eosdistruehttps://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/opensearch/collections.atom?uid=C2036877528-POCLOUDCMRechodev@echo.nasa.govGEOSSEOSDISOSCAR 1 degree ocean surface currentsOSCAR (Ocean Surface Current Analysis Real-time) contains near-surface ocean current estimates, derived using quasi-linear and steady flow momentum equations. The horizontal velocity is directly estimated from sea surface height, surface vector wind and sea surface temperature data. These input data sources are derived from various satellites and in situ instruments. The model formulation combines geostrophic, Ekman and Stommel shear dynamics, and a complementary term from the surface buoyancy gradient. Data are on a 1 degree grid with a 5 day resolution. OSCAR is generated by Earth Space Research (ESR) https://www.esr.org/research/oscar/oscar-surface-currents/2017-04-28T05:01:45.000ZC2036877528-POCLOUD1992-01-01T00:00:00.000Z/OSCAR 1 degree ocean surface currentsOSCAR_L4_OC_1deg1POCLOUDNASA/JPL/PODAACNASA/JPL/PODAACESR4CARTESIAN-80 -180 80 180truetruetruefalsefalsetruetruetrue0.78000005gov.nasa.eosdistrue