Sea surface temperature data set from January 1982 to December 2018
Monthly sea surface temperatures from January 1982 to December 2018 observed by the optimum interpolation sea surface temperature.
data(ElNino_OISST_region_1and2) data(ElNino_OISST_region_3) data(ElNino_OISST_region_4) data(ElNino_OISST_region_3and4)
An object of class sfts
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These averaged monthly sea surface temperatures are measured by the different moored buoys in the "Nino region" defined by the coordinates 0-10 degree South and 90-80 degree West.
National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center website at http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/data/indices/sstoi.indices. The data is the third column with the title NINO1+2.
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