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Assessing the accuracy of Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer (VIIRS) and MultiUltrahigh Resolution (MUR) Sea-Surface Temperature products for inclusion of a model to forecast blooms of Alexandrium catenella in south-central Alaska
2022
Zenodo
The toxic harmful algal bloom species Alexandrium catenella has been observed to bloom in Alaskan coastal waters when sea surface temperatures (SST) exceed approximately 8oC. Consequently, acquiring, fine scale SST data for Alaskan coastal waters represents a critical first step in developing ecological models capable of predicting the occurrence of toxic Alexandrium blooms in this region. Remotely sensed satellite SST records represent the most comprehensive SST data set, but before those data
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7013561
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