3.7 Linearization of Air Temperatures on the Pacific Ocean on the Equatorial Line

Monday, 8 January 2018: 4:00 PM
Room 19AB (ACC) (Austin, Texas)
César Diez Chirinos, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria, Lima, Peru; and C. J. Solano Sr.
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Air temperatures analyzed on the Pacific Ocean around the equatorial line, just 20° North and 20° South and from East to West. The data analyzed is obtained from TAO Project of Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of United States. Working with meteorology, statistics and mathematics processes, we start working with Time Series, with their own statistics of the buoys analyzed here, some Histograms and finally lag correlations between several pair of buoys. Results are expressed using any of the plots mentioned above; an important observation is that the Pacific Ocean could be treated as a couple Oceans connected to each other, due to the behavior of the Eastern side of the Pacific and the Western one or a basin with two different well defined behaviors. The software used here was Matlab from MathWorks Inc, which code was developed during two years to process all the data for NOAA.

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