Updated August 2023 - References for heat transport calculations: Johns et al. (2023 [in press]), Bryden et al. (2020), McCarthy et al. (2015) , Johns et al. (2011)
Heat_transport_data_ERA5_2004-2018 - Last updated July 2020
Volume transports from the Rapid Array may be downloaded from the National Oceanography Centre.
Data from RAPID-MOCHA monitoring project are made freely available to the public. The project scientists would appreciate it if you added the following acknowledgment to any publications that use this data:
"Data from the RAPID-MOCHA program are funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and U.K. Natural Environment Research Council and are freely available at www.rapid.ac.uk/rapidmoc and mocha.rsmas.miami.edu/mocha."
Suggested citation for Heat Transport Data:
Johns W.E., Elipot S., Smeed D.A., Moat B., King B., Volkov D.L., Smith R.H., (2023). Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) Heat Transport Time Series between April 2004 and December 2020 at 26.5°N (v.2020) [Dataset]. University of Miami Libraries. https://doi.org/10.17604/3nfq-va20
Historical current meter data produced by various research programs (i.e., STACS 10, ACCP-1) in the region east of the Abaco Island (Bahamas) are available in ASCII format from the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) website. Click on the project that you would like to download and the link will take you to the appropriate WOCE experiment. In that site, you can view a brief description of the experiment, a map of the current meter array, the metadata for each available current meter data, and related publications. Visit their website to learn more about the format of the available current meter data.