Predicting heat stress to inform reef management: NOAA Coral Reef Watch's 4-month coral bleaching outlook
G Liu, CM Eakin, M Chen, A Kumar… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Coral Reef Watch
(CRW) operates a global 4-Month Coral Bleaching Outlook system for shallow-water coral …
(CRW) operates a global 4-Month Coral Bleaching Outlook system for shallow-water coral …
NOAA coral reef watch 50 km satellite sea surface temperature-based decision support system for coral bleaching management
G Liu, JL Rauenzahn, SF Heron, CM Eakin… - 2013 - repository.library.noaa.gov
Executive Summary Coral Reef Watch (CRW), a program of the National Environmental
Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS) of the US National Oceanic and …
Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS) of the US National Oceanic and …
[PDF][PDF] NOAA Coral Reef Watch's 5km satellite coral bleaching heat stress monitoring product suite version 3 and four-month outlook version 4
G Liu, WJ Skirving, EF Geiger, JL De La Cour… - Reef …, 2017 - ncei.noaa.gov
In May 2017, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Coral Reef
Watch (CRW) program launched version 3 of its near-real-time daily global 5km Satellite …
Watch (CRW) program launched version 3 of its near-real-time daily global 5km Satellite …
[PDF][PDF] NOAA Coral Reef Watch coral bleaching outlook system
G Liu, LE Matrosova, C Penland… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - researchgate.net
A new NOAA tropical coral bleaching outlook system has just been developed. The system
includes a sea surface temperature (SST) prediction model based on NOAA's Linear Inverse …
includes a sea surface temperature (SST) prediction model based on NOAA's Linear Inverse …
A new operational seasonal thermal stress prediction tool for coral reefs around Australia
CM Spillman, GA Smith - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Seasonal forecasts of sea surface temperature (SST) have become increasingly important
tools in recent years for reef managers to help inform and coordinate management …
tools in recent years for reef managers to help inform and coordinate management …
Identifying coral bleaching remotely via coral reef watch–improved integration and implications for changing climate
AE Strong, F Arzayus, W Skirving… - Coral Reefs and …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The world's first near real-time satellite global bleaching monitoring and early warning
system was developed in 1996 at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's …
system was developed in 1996 at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's …
[PDF][PDF] Overview of NOAA coral reef watch program's near-real time satellite global coral bleaching monitoring activities
G Liu, AE Strong, W Skirving… - Proceedings of the 10th …, 2006 - researchgate.net
Coral bleaching has been considered as one of the major contributors to the increased
worldwide deterioration of coral reef ecosystems being reported over the past few decades …
worldwide deterioration of coral reef ecosystems being reported over the past few decades …
[PDF][PDF] A framework for comparing coral bleaching thresholds
Coral reefs are highly vulnerable to bleaching under elevated temperature. Since 2002,
NOAA Coral Reef Watch has used a bleaching threshold based on global sea surface …
NOAA Coral Reef Watch has used a bleaching threshold based on global sea surface …
Inconsistent coral bleaching risk indicators between temperature data sources
Coral reefs are facing severe threats and are at risk of accelerated decline due to climate
change‐induced changes in their environment. Ongoing efforts to understand the …
change‐induced changes in their environment. Ongoing efforts to understand the …
Integrating physiology with remote sensing to advance the prediction of coral bleaching events
Due to global climate change, very large areas of reef are susceptible to warming-induced
coral bleaching, leaving coral reef stakeholders reliant upon remote sensing forecasts of …
coral bleaching, leaving coral reef stakeholders reliant upon remote sensing forecasts of …