OceanUQ Summer School Lecture: MapEval4OceanHeat — An Objective Assessment of Mapping Methods Used to Estimate Ocean Heat Content Change

Explore the MapEval4OceanHeat project, a collaborative initiative uniting experts from oceanography, climate science, modeling, statistics, and machine learning. This project aims to develop optimal mapping approaches for various ocean and climate applications. In this lecture, you will delve into the strengths and limitations of current ocean heat content (OHC) mapping techniques, alongside the innovative methods used in the MapEval4OceanHeat project. Additionally, learn how linear trends can be over- or under-estimated, especially in the pre-Argo era. Enhance your understanding of the complexities surrounding ocean heat content and the uncertainties inherent in OHC analysis.