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4-Dimensional Daily Temperature and Marine Heatwaves Categories from ESA/CAREHeat project, version 2

The 4D Marine Heatwaves (MHW) atlas contains 4D (x, y, z, t) **daily temperature and marine heatwaves categories** for global region [82.875°S-89.875°N, 0.125°E-359.875°E], from 0 to 300m depth and a spatial resolution of 1/8°. It covers the period 1993-2022.

The MHW atlas has been computed from the temperature 4D fields of the ARMOR3D global product delivered in the Copernicus Marine Service (MULTIOBS_GLO_PHY_TSUV_3D_MYNRT_015_012 - https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00052 ). The MHW categories are derived from the Hobday’s method [Hobday et al.,2018]. Each MHW event is classified among four categories (moderate to extreme), identified in terms of multiples of the local difference between the 90th percentile and climatological values, and defined as moderate (1-2×, Category I), strong (2-3×, Category II), severe (3-4×, Category III), and extreme (>4×, Category IV). When the category is zero, this means that there is no MHW. The period 1993-2021 is used as a baseline for defining the climatology to be as close as possible to the 30-year period suggested by Hobday. This choice is motivated by the need of altimetry data to constrain the vertical temperature reconstruction, which is required for most ocean reanalyses as well.

Additionally, ancillary data are provided together with the data. It consists of 4D daily **temperature climatology** and **90 percentiles of the temperature**. These fields have been used to compute the MHW categories. They are delivered over the same domain as the MHW atlas. ARMOR3D **temperature uncertainties** are also supplied as they can help users to select only the most reliable events in the database.

This dataset was generated by CLS (Collecte Localisation satellite) and is distributed by Ifremer /CERSAT in the frame of the CAREHeat project (CAREHeat Website) funded by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Date (Creation)
2026-01-18
Date (Publication)
2026-01-18
Identifier
CAREHEAT_ARMOR4D_MHW_GLO_HR / 2.0
Status
completed Completed
Point of contact
  Helpdesk CERSAT
Originator
  CLS - Nathalie Verbrugge
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
  • Oceanographic geographical features
Cersat - Parameter
  • Ocean Temperature
Cersat - Project
  • CAREHeat
Cersat - Latency
  • Historical
Cersat - GCMD parameter
  • /Ocean Temperature
Centre de données ODATIS
  • CDS-CERSAT
Use limitation
None
Access constraints
unrestricted
Use constraints
Other restrictions
Other constraints
CC-BY (Creative Commons - Attribution)
Spatial representation type
grid Grid
Distance
0.125  °
Topic category
  • Oceans
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Geographic identifier
Global
Begin date
1993-01-05
End date
2022-12-31
Reference system identifier
http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326
Distribution format
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OnLine resource
Ifremer HTTPS server ( WWW:LINK )
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Processing level code
L4 /
File identifier
f63f1d84-d3a2-4f10-a0bd-bb9641039bb2 XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2026-01-20T16:09:29.075645Z
Metadata standard name
ISO 19115-3:2018 - Remote Sensing
editor
  CERSAT Exploitation
 
 

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Keywords

Centre de données ODATIS
CDS-CERSAT
Cersat - GCMD parameter
/Ocean Temperature
Cersat - Latency
Historical
Cersat - Parameter
Ocean Temperature
Cersat - Project
CAREHeat
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Oceanographic geographical features

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