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WOA Select
Use WOASelect 2018 to search data from the most recent quarterly update by specific parameters (date, geographic area, probe type, etc.) and measured variables. View a dataset distribution map and cast count of your search criteria, and download a custom dataset in WOD native, csv, or netCDF.
Current WOA Citation
Boyer, Tim P.; Garcia, Hernan E.; Locarnini, Ricardo A.; Zweng, Melissa M.; Mishonov, Alexey V.; Reagan, James R.; Weathers, Katharine A.; Baranova, Olga K.; Seidov, Dan; Smolyar, Igor V. (2018). World Ocean Atlas 2018. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/NCEI-WOA18. Accessed [date].
Releases
A new version of the WOA is released in conjunction with each major update to the WOD, the largest collection of publically available, uniformly formatted, quality controlled subsurface ocean profile data in the world.
About
WOA18 was released September 30, 2018. It includes approximately 3 million new oceanographic casts added to the WOD, as well as renewed and updated quality control. The WOA18 temperature and salinity fields were released preliminarily to crowd source quality assurance from the WOA user community, which has successfully identified suspect features in previous releases.
Data
Citation
Garcia H.E., T.P. Boyer, O.K. Baranova, R.A. Locarnini, A.V. Mishonov, A. Grodsky, C.R. Paver, K.W. Weathers, I.V. Smolyar, J.R. Reagan, D. Seidov, M.M. Zweng (2019).
World Ocean Atlas 2018: Product Documentation. A. Mishonov, Technical Editor.
Documentation
Masks
- basinmask_01.msk
- basin mask used for WOA climatology objective analysis for 1° grid
- basinmask_04.msk
- basin mask used for WOA climatology objective analysis for 0.25° grid
- landsea_01.msk
- bottom depth assigned to each 1°x1° square
- landsea_04.msk
- bottom depth assigned to each 0.25°x0.25° square
- mixnumber_01.msk
- mixing number (values -2 through 2) for 1° grid. If basins are not the same, the sum of the mixing numbers must be > 0
- mixnumber_04.msk
- mixing number (values -2 through 2) for 0.25° grid. If basins are not the same, the sum of the mixing numbers must be > 0
Publications
Temperature: Locarnini, R. A., A. V. Mishonov, O. K. Baranova, T. P. Boyer, M. M. Zweng, H. E. Garcia, J. R. Reagan, D. Seidov, K. Weathers, C. R. Paver, and I. Smolyar, 2018. World Ocean Atlas 2018, Volume 1: Temperature. A. Mishonov Technical Ed.; NOAA Atlas NESDIS 81, 52pp
Salinity: Zweng, M. M., J. R. Reagan, D. Seidov, T. P. Boyer, R. A. Locarnini, H. E. Garcia, A. V. Mishonov, O. K. Baranova, K. Weathers, C. R. Paver, and I. Smolyar, 2018. World Ocean Atlas 2018, Volume 2: Salinity. A. Mishonov Technical Ed.; NOAA Atlas NESDIS 82, 50pp.
Oxygen: Garcia, H. E., K. Weathers, C. R. Paver, I. Smolyar, T. P. Boyer, R. A. Locarnini, M. M. Zweng, A. V. Mishonov, O. K. Baranova, D. Seidov, and J. R. Reagan, 2018. World Ocean Atlas 2018, Volume 3: Dissolved Oxygen, Apparent Oxygen Utilization, and Oxygen Saturation. A. Mishonov Technical Ed.; NOAA Atlas NESDIS 83, 38pp.
Nutrients: Garcia, H. E., K. Weathers, C. R. Paver, I. Smolyar, T. P. Boyer, R. A. Locarnini, M. M. Zweng, A. V. Mishonov, O. K. Baranova, D. Seidov, and J. R. Reagan, 2018. World Ocean Atlas 2018, Volume 4: Dissolved Inorganic Nutrients (phosphate, nitrate and nitrate+nitrite, silicate). A. Mishonov Technical Ed.; NOAA Atlas NESDIS 84, 35pp.
Density: Locarnini, R.A., T.P. Boyer, A.V. Mishonov, J.R. Reagan, M.M. Zweng, O.K. Baranova, H.E. Garcia, D. Seidov, K.W. Weathers, C.R. Paver, and I.V. Smolyar (2019). World Ocean Atlas 2018, Volume 5: Density. A. Mishonov, Technical Editor. NOAA Atlas NESDIS 85, 41pp.
Conductivity: Reagan, J.R., M.M. Zweng, D. Seidov, T.P. Boyer, R.A. Locarnini, A.V. Mishonov, O.K. Baranova, H.E. Garcia, K.W. Weathers, C.R. Paver, I.V. Smolyar, and R.H. Tyler (2019). World Ocean Atlas 2018, Volume 6: Conductivity. A. Mishonov Technical Editor, NOAA Atlas NESDIS 86, 38 pp.
About
World Ocean Atlas 2013 version 2 (WOA13 V2) contains objectively analyzed 1° climatological fields of in situ temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, Apparent Oxygen Utilization (AOU), percent oxygen saturation, phosphate, silicate, and nitrate at standard depth levels for annual, seasonal, and monthly compositing periods for the World Ocean. It also includes associated statistical fields of observed oceanographic profile data interpolated to standard depth levels on 5°, 1°, and 0.25° grids.
Data
Citation
Levitus, Sydney; Boyer, Tim P.; Garcia, Hernan E.; Locarnini, Ricardo A.; Zweng, Melissa M.; Mishonov, Alexey V.; Reagan, James R.; Antonov, John I.; Baranova, Olga K.; Biddle, Mathew; Hamilton, Melanie; Johnson, Daphne R.; Paver, Christopher R.; Seidov, Dan (2015). World Ocean Atlas 2013 (NCEI Accession 0114815). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.7289/v5f769gt. Accessed [date].Documentation
Masks
- basinmask_01.msk
- Basin mask used for WOA climatology objective analysis for 1° grid
- basinmask_04.msk
- Basin mask used for WOA climatology objective analysis for 0.25° grid
- landsea_01.msk
- Bottom depth assigned to each 1°x1° square
- landsea_04.msk
- Bottom depth assigned to each 0.25°x0.25° square
- mixnumber_01.msk
- Mixing number (values -2 through 2) for 1° grid. If basins are not the same, the sum of the mixing numbers must be > 0
- mixnumber_04.msk
- Mixing number (values -2 through 2) for 0.25° grid. If basins are not the same, the sum of the mixing numbers must be > 0
Publications
Temperature: Locarnini, R. A., A. V. Mishonov, J. I. Antonov, T. P. Boyer, H. E. Garcia, O. K. Baranova, M. M. Zweng, C. R. Paver, J. R. Reagan, D. R. Johnson, M. Hamilton, and D. Seidov, 2013. World Ocean Atlas 2013, Volume 1: Temperature. S. Levitus, Ed., A. Mishonov Technical Ed.; NOAA Atlas NESDIS 73, 40 pp.
Salinity: Zweng, M.M, J.R. Reagan, J.I. Antonov, R.A. Locarnini, A.V. Mishonov, T.P. Boyer, H.E. Garcia, O.K. Baranova, D.R. Johnson, D.Seidov, M.M. Biddle, 2013. World Ocean Atlas 2013, Volume 2: Salinity. S. Levitus, Ed., A. Mishonov Technical Ed.; NOAA Atlas NESDIS 74, 39 pp.
Oxygen: Garcia, H. E., R. A. Locarnini, T. P. Boyer, J. I. Antonov, O.K. Baranova, M.M. Zweng, J.R. Reagan, D.R. Johnson, 2014. World Ocean Atlas 2013, Volume 3: Dissolved Oxygen, Apparent Oxygen Utilization, and Oxygen Saturation. S. Levitus, Ed., A. Mishonov Technical Ed.; NOAA Atlas NESDIS 75, 27 pp.
Nutrients: Garcia, H. E., R. A. Locarnini, T. P. Boyer, J. I. Antonov, O.K. Baranova, M.M. Zweng, J.R. Reagan, D.R. Johnson, 2014. World Ocean Atlas 2013, Volume 4: Dissolved Inorganic Nutrients (phosphate, nitrate, silicate). S. Levitus, Ed., A. Mishonov Technical Ed.; NOAA Atlas NESDIS 76, 25 pp.
About
World Ocean Atlas 2009 (WOA09) is a set of objectively analyzed (1° grid) climatological fields of in situ temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, Apparent Oxygen Utilization (AOU), percent oxygen saturation, phosphate, silicate, and nitrate at standard depth levels for annual, seasonal, and monthly compositing periods for the World Ocean. It also includes associated statistical fields of observed oceanographic profile data interpolated to standard depth levels on both 1° and 5° grids.
Data
Citation
Cite as: Levitus, Sydney; US DOC/NOAA/NESDIS > National Oceanographic Data Center (2013). NODC Standard Product: World Ocean Atlas 2009 (NCEI Accession 0094866). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Tableau reader. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0094866. Accessed [date].
Documentation
Programs
- analysis.for
- FORTRAN program to print out a 10x10 degree latitude-longitude area from a user requested file
- analysis.c
- C program to print out a 10x10 degree latitude-longitude area from a user requested file
- analysis.exe
- DOS executable version of the 'analysis.for' program
- analysis_64.exe
- 64 bit executable version of the 'analysis.for' program
- anlyxyz.for
- FORTRAN program which writes the entire 360x180 degree latitude-longitude grid into a comma-separated-value output file
- anlyxyz_64.exe
- 64 bit executable version of the 'anlyxyz.for' program
Masks
- basin.msk
- Basin mask used in the objective analysis
- landsea.msk
- bottom depth assigned to each one-degree latitude by one-degree longitude square
- mixnumber.msk
- mixing number (values -2 through 2). If basins are not the same, the sum of the mixing numbers must be > 0
Publications
Locarnini, R. A., A. V. Mishonov, J. I. Antonov, T. P. Boyer, H. E. Garcia, O. K. Baranova, M. M. Zweng, and D. R. Johnson, 2010. World Ocean Atlas 2009, Volume 1: Temperature. S. Levitus, Ed. NOAA Atlas NESDIS 68, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 184 pp.
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Antonov, J. I., D. Seidov, T. P. Boyer, R. A. Locarnini, A. V. Mishonov, H. E. Garcia, O. K. Baranova, M. M. Zweng, and D. R. Johnson, 2010. World Ocean Atlas 2009, Volume 2: Salinity. S. Levitus, Ed. NOAA Atlas NESDIS 69, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 184 pp.
Garcia, H. E., R. A. Locarnini, T. P. Boyer, J. I. Antonov, O. K. Baranova, M. M. Zweng, and D. R. Johnson, 2010. World Ocean Atlas 2009, Volume 3: Dissolved Oxygen, Apparent Oxygen Utilization, and Oxygen Saturation. S. Levitus, Ed. NOAA Atlas NESDIS 70, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 344 pp.
Garcia, H. E., R. A. Locarnini, T. P. Boyer, J. I. Antonov, M. M. Zweng, O. K. Baranova, and D. R. Johnson, 2010. World Ocean Atlas 2009, Volume 4: Nutrients (phosphate, nitrate, silicate). S. Levitus, Ed. NOAA Atlas NESDIS 71, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 398 pp.
About
World Ocean Atlas 2005 (WOA05) is a set of objectively analyzed (1° grid) climatological fields of in situ temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, Apparent Oxygen Utilization (AOU), percent oxygen saturation, phosphate, silicate, and nitrate at standard depth levels for annual, seasonal, and monthly compositing periods for the World Ocean. It also includes associated statistical fields of observed oceanographic profile data interpolated to standard depth levels on both 1° and 5° grids.
Data
Citation
Levitus, Sydney; US DOC/NOAA/NESDIS > National Oceanographic Data Center (2013). NODC Standard Product: World ocean atlas 2005 (4 disc set) (NCEI Accession 0097967). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0097967. Accessed [date].
Documentation
Programs
- analysis.for
- FORTRAN program to print out a 10x10 degree latitude-longitude area from a user requested file
- analysis.c
- C program to print out a 10x10 degree latitude-longitude area from a user requested file
- analysis.exe
- DOS executable version of the 'analysis.for' program
- anlyxyz.for
- FORTRAN program which writes the entire 360x180 degree latitude-longitude grid into a comma-separated-value output file
- anlyxyz.exe
- DOS executable version of the 'anlyxyz.for' program
Masks
- basin.msk
- Basin mask used in the objective analysis
- Landsea.msk
- Bottom depth assigned to each one-degree latitude by one-degree longitude square
- mixnumber.msk
- Mixing number (values -2 through 2). If basins are not the same, the sum of the mixing numbers must be > 0
Publications
Locarnini, R. A., A. V. Mishonov, J. I. Antonov, T. P. Boyer, and H. E. Garcia, 2006. World Ocean Atlas 2005, Volume 1: Temperature. S. Levitus, Ed. NOAA Atlas NESDIS 61, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 182 pp.
Antonov, J. I., R. A. Locarnini, T. P. Boyer, A. V. Mishonov, and H. E. Garcia, 2006. World Ocean Atlas 2005, Volume 2: Salinity. S. Levitus, Ed. NOAA Atlas NESDIS 62, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 182 pp.
Garcia, H. E., R. A. Locarnini, T. P. Boyer, and J. I. Antonov, 2006. World Ocean Atlas 2005, Volume 4: Nutrients (phosphate, nitrate, silicate). S. Levitus, Ed. NOAA Atlas NESDIS 64, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 396 pp.
About
The World Ocean Atlas 2001 (WOA01) contains ASCII data of statistics and objectively analyzed fields for one-degree and five-degree squares generated from World Ocean Database 2001 observed and standard level flagged data.
The ocean variables included in the atlas are: in-situ temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, apparent oxygen utilization, percent oxygen saturation, dissolved inorganic nutrients (phosphate, nitrate, and silicate), chlorophyll at standard depth levels, and plankton biomass sampled from 0 - 200 meters.
Data
Citation
Levitus, Sydney; US DOC/NOAA/NESDIS > National Oceanographic Data Center (2013). NODC Standard Product: World Ocean Atlas 2001 (6 disc set) (NCEI Accession 0095600). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0095600. Accessed [date].
Documentation
Programs
- analysis.for
- FORTRAN program to print out a 10x10 degree latitude-longitude area from a user requested file
- analysis.c
- C program to print out a 10x10 degree latitude-longitude area from a user requested file
- analysis.exe
- DOS executable version of the 'analysis.for' program
- anlyxyz01.for
- FORTRAN program which writes the entire 360x180 degree latitude-longitude grid into a comma-separated-value output file
- anlyxyz01.exe
- DOS executable version of the 'anlyxyz.for' program
Masks
- Basin.msk
- basin mask used in the objective analysis
- Landsea.msk
- bottom depth assigned to each one-degree latitude by one-degree longitude square
- Range_area.msk
- ocean areas for each set of variable min/max ranges
- Range_basin.txt
- range basins list
- Multimask.5deg.ascii
- 5-degree standard deviation multiplier
Publications
Conkright, M.E., R. A. Locarnini, H.E. Garcia, T.D. O’Brien, T.P. Boyer, C. Stephens, J.I. Antonov, 2002: World Ocean Atlas 2001: Objective Analyses, Data Statistics, and Figures, CD-ROM Documentation. National Oceanographic Data Center, Silver Spring, MD, 17 pp.
Data
Citation
Levitus, Sydney; US DOC/NOAA/NESDIS > National Oceanographic Data Center (2012). NODC Standard Product: World Ocean Atlas 1998 (7 disc set) (NCEI Accession 0095184). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0095184. Accessed [date]. Air mouse remote.
Documentation
Corrections to data fields for 'Warming of the World Ocean' -Science (2000)
The temperature anomaly fields calculated in conjunction with 'Warming of the World Oceans' (Science, 2000) have a systematic error for years 1997 and 1998. Sippican started distributing XBT recording software with the Hanawa et al. (1995) depth equation as default in August, 1996. We were unaware of this and continued to apply a depth correction to XBT profiles from all T4, T6, and T7 XBT probes, which was necessary due to errors in the original default depth equation used on Sippican XBT software. The result of applying the depth correction to profiles which used the Hanawa depth equation was calculated depths deeper than the actual depths. In regions where temperature decreases with increasing depth, this resulted in the appearance of 'warmer' water at these depths. Although the new Sippican software was not (and is still not) universally distributed, sufficient numbers of XBTs in 1997 and 1998 were recorded with this software to artificially inflate the positive temperature anomalies for these years.
This error does not affect the conclusions of the Science paper, since years 1997 and 1998 were not used to calculate the rate of change of ocean heat content. However, the 1997 and 1998 yearly temperature anomaly fields were made available online. Thus we recommend that people who downloaded these data and used them in their studies should revise their results using the updated temperature anomaly fields.
We have calculated temperature anomaly fields with the XBT depth correction problem properly resolved and with the addition of significant amounts of new data for the 1990s and other periods. These results published in Geophysical Research Letters: Levitus, S. J. I. Antonov, T. P. Boyer, 2005: Warming of the World Ocean, 1955-2003 Geophys. Res. Lett.,32, L02604, doi:10.1029GL021592, online reprint (pdf, 1.12 MB).
The temperature anomaly fields are available online.
Please use these temperature anomaly fields rather than the fields from the earlier work.
Please use these temperature anomaly fields rather than the fields from the earlier work.
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Data
Citation
Levitus, Sydney; US DOC/NOAA/NESDIS > National Oceanographic Data Center (2013). NODC Standard Product: World Ocean Atlas 1994 (11 disc set) (NCEI Accession 0098057). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0098057. Accessed [date].
Documentation
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FAQ
Use WOAselect to download data in ArcGIS shapefile form. Larger files can take many minutes to process.
Note: ArcGIS files include data for every depth, so do not submit multiple requests depth requests for the same field.
If there aren’t enough valid points for Reiniger-Ross, we use three point Lagrangian or, as a last resort, linear interpolation. Finally, we do not use levels that fail quality control tests.
In situ temperatures used for WOA18 are not converted from their original scale, so there is a mix of:
- IPTS-48
- IPTS-68
- ITS-90 (and pre IPTS-48 temperatures).
The differences between each scale are small (on the order of 0.01°C) and should not have dramatic effect on the climatological means, except possibly at very deep depths. Salinity values are on the Practical salinity scale (PSS-78). Pre-1978 salinity values converted from conductivity may have used a different salinity scale. Pre-conductivity salinities use the Knudsen method.
Climatologies are long-term means calculated from large, varied datasets that include measurements taken with different instruments and capture methods. These varying calibration standards, along with factors like data sparsity and time bias (some areas have more measurements in specific subset of the overall time span) make it difficult to provide a simple accuracy assessment.
We ensure accuracy in other ways, like storing the most accurate temperature readings possible (3 digits past the decimal point). We also provide standard deviation and standard error of the mean fields to contextualize the spread of values in any geographic area over the long term.
The Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic basin masks are available in the heat content netCDF files accessible from Global Ocean Heat and Salt Content. South encompasses all latitudes (box centers) -89.5 to -0.5. If netCDF is not convenient, we have a full basin mask (all depths) in a comma-separated file for the WOA which follows the same boundaries, but must be manipulated somewhat. Use just the surface level. The list of codes corresponding to the basins are found in appendix one (page 11) of the WOA Documentation.
The following basins/codes are for the Southern Hemisphere:
1 - Atlantic Ocean
10 - Southern Ocean, between 63°W and 20°E longitudes The Pacific:
2 - Pacific Ocean
10 - Southern Ocean, between 147°E and 63°W The Indian:
3 - Indian Ocean
10 - Southern Ocean, between 20°E and 147°E.
1 - Atlantic Ocean
10 - Southern Ocean, between 63°W and 20°E longitudes The Pacific:
2 - Pacific Ocean
10 - Southern Ocean, between 147°E and 63°W The Indian:
3 - Indian Ocean
10 - Southern Ocean, between 20°E and 147°E.
Decadal Averaging
The WOA 2018 decav (decadal average) climatology is the average of six decadal climatologies used to account for the impact of the Argo era (early 2000’s and on), which skews the average of the entire time span because it has significantly more measurements than other decades in the WOA.
Standard deviation, standard error, and data distribution are calculated from all the data in the WOA, while the climatological mean (and the statistical mean) for January are average values for Jan. 1955-1964, Jan. 1964-75, .. Jan. 2015-18, the standard deviation values are the standard deviation of all Jan. data regardless of year.
The analysis procedure addresses this problem by using a fairly large radius of influence (880km for the first pass) and using seasonal values as the first guess for each month (annual values for each season), so the analyzed value and decadal means still reflect a six decadal balance in most cases. Note that standard deviation, standard error of the mean, and data distribution fields for the decadal averages are not averages of the six decadal fields. The standard deviation field associated with the decadal averaged objectively analyzed field is actually an all-data (all time period) field. There are standard deviation fields for each of the six decades that demonstrate the different standard deviations between each decade - but the standard deviation field provided with the decadal averaged field can be skewed in some areas, especially the southern Hemisphere, toward the Argo era.
This is detailed in World Ocean Atlas 2018 publications.
Zip Software For Mac
WOA Utilities
Any utility that can handle can handle zip-archives could (i.e., WinZip, WinRAR, StuffIt, MacZip, UnZip, etc.) can be used to decompress WOA data. Some operational systems have embedded support for zip-archives. We provide gzip124.exe and gzip124.tar for decompressing the zip-archived files. Data management and visualization can also be done with Ocean Data View software.
Installing gzip
DOS
- The file gzip124.exe is a self-extracting DOS executable.
- Copy gzip124.exe to your hard disk; preferably into a directory listed in your path.
- Run gzip124.exe. It will decompress the utility package. Use README file for instruction how to decompress the data.
UNIX
- Copy gzip124.tar to your UNIX system.
- Run the following commands: tar xvf gzip124.tar
- These commands will create a directory named gzip124 which include the gzip source code and documentation on copyrights, compression methods, and how to compile and install the gzip code. The README file contains instruction on how to execute gzip.
Decompressing Data From WOA18
Mac Zip File Opener
- Copy data files to selected folder.
- Use gzip to decompress selected files or a directory and all subdirectories with one command.
- gzip has a limited help menu accessible with the -h option (i.e., gzip -h).
- To decompress a single file: gzip -nd
- To decompress the contents of a directory and all subdirectories: gzip -dr
- If an older version of gzip is used, the -n option is required in order to preserve the correct file names.