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Mapset: Incident Light for the Wet and Dry Seasons in the Northern Marine Region

Australian Ocean Data Network
CSIRO O&A, Information & Data Centre (Point of contact) CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (Associated with) Hayes, Donna (Point of contact)
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Maps showing the mean incident light for the both the wet season and dry season in the Northern Marine Region. This data is the surface solar irradiance data obtained for NASA/GISS to allow the production of photosynthetically active solar irradiance fields to allow the calculation of primary production using satellite ocean colour products. The information comes from the Internation Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) using C1 data from multiple geostationary and polar orbiting meteorological satellites to provide a global view of the occurrence and properties of clouds. Atmospheric, cloud and surface data from ICSSP are used as input along with a scheme for computing clear-sky irradiance from the solar zenith angle, air properties, and surface reflectance. The scheme then uses simple cloud properties (cloud fraction, cloud optical thickness, and diffuse albedo) to produce total and photosynthetically active solar irradiance fields (Bishop and Rossow 1991; ISCCP Documentation of Cloud Data; Frouin et al. 1989). Input and output data fields are given in a 2.5° latitude and longitude grid. These maps have been produced by CSIRO for the National Oceans Office, as part of an ongoing commitment to natural resource planning and management through the 'National Marine Bioregionalisation' project.

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Progress Code: completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: The map layers and design layout were assembled using ESRI ArcGIS products. Grids used for mapping were spline interpolated from the 1/2 degree grids

Data time period: 2004-09 to 2004-12

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text: westlimit=125; southlimit=-25; eastlimit=145; northlimit=-5; projection=Other - Please comment

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light_dry.pdf (957 KB) (Graphics Link)

url : https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/download.cfm?file_id=1961

light_wet.pdf (958 KB) (Graphics Link)

url : https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/download.cfm?file_id=1962

Identifiers
  • Local : Anzlic Identifier: ANZCW1205001055
  • Local : Marlin Record Number: 8146
  • global : b5375080-0d28-48c3-a8e7-67b4959b6830