Articles | Volume 22, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-22-1213-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-22-1213-2026
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22 Apr 2026
Research article |  | 22 Apr 2026

Sensitivity of marine heatwaves metrics to SST products, focusing on the Tropical Pacific

Carla Chevillard, Romain Le Gendre, Christophe Menkes, Takeshi Izumo, Bastien Pagli, Simon Van Wynsberge, and Sophie Cravatte

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To detect past marine heatwaves events and analyse their characteristics, scientists use one of the available sea surface temperature products, relying on different data ingested and procedures. Here, we compare marine heatwaves statistics computed using six products in the tropical Pacific over 1993–2021. We highlight significant differences and provide uncertainties. Our results advocate for the use of multiple products in marine heatwaves studies to increase the robustness of the conclusions.
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