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{{short description|Oceanic reanalysis data set consisting of gridded state variables for the global ocean}}
The '''Simple Ocean Data Assimilation''' (SODA) analysis is an [[Ocean reanalysis|oceanic reanalysis]] data set consisting of gridded [[state variable]]s for the global ocean, as well as several derived fields. SODA was developed in the 1990s as a collaborative project between the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science at the University of Maryland and the Department of Oceanography at Texas A&M University with the goal of providing an improved estimate of ocean state from those based solely on observations or numerical simulations. Since its first release there have been several updates, the most recent of which extends from 1958
==Initial release==
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==Current release==
The latest release of SODA (SODA 2.1.6) covers the time period from January 1958 to December 2008. As part of the [[data assimilation]] scheme, the system ingests a wide variety of observations including hydrographic profiles, ocean station data, moored temperature and salinity measurements, surface temperature and salinity observations from a variety of instruments (e.g., MBT, XBT, CTD), [[sea surface temperature]] (SST) from nighttime infrared observations from satellites, and satellite based sea level altimetry. Additionally, the numerical model used for forecasts is driven by surface winds from the [[European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts|European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts]] [[ERA-40]] reanalysis data set during the period between 1958
The reanalysis data is packaged into monthly means from January 1958 to December 2008 (although five-day means are also available) and stored in [[NetCDF]] format. Standard state variables were calculated including temperature, salinity, zonal and meridional velocities, and sea level, as well as several derived fields such as heat content. Finalized data was remapped from the displaced pole grid to a uniform horizontal grid with 0.5°x0.5° horizontal resolution and 40 vertical layers with 10-meter vertical resolution near the surface.<ref name=cg2008/>
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[[Category:Oceanography]]
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