The ocean plays a critical role in Earth’s climate and is necessary to sustain life on our planet, yet we still have much to learn about how it is changing due to natural and anthropogenic forces. As physical oceanographers, we make new observations of the oceans and use physics, mathematics, computer models and statistics to better understand how the oceans work and make more accurate predictions of how they may change in the future. The Physical Oceanography Department at WHOI is home to nearly 150 scientists, technicians, engineers, students and administrative support staff who are addressing fundamental questions in fluid dynamics and applying knowledge on the ocean’s physical environment to help solve some of the most critical issues facing society today. Among the many diverse and inter-disciplinary topics being studied at WHOI are:
  • heat and carbon storage and transport in the oceans
  • sea level rise
  • oceans and hurricanes
  • the water cycle
  • Arctic changes
  • impact of ocean temperature variations on fisheries
  • past climates
  • autonomous vehicles and drifters for regional and global observations
  • sustained measurement systems for long-term ocean and atmospheric monitoring
  • new methods for observing oceans from space
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MATLAB Data - 26.7 MB - MD5: 8e2407251dbea2196c4357ab9122e42c
Meteorology data, 1 hour interval
MATLAB Data - 1.4 GB - MD5: 42f74cdcd9652f38940659e0d7e20f60
Meteorology data, 1 minute interval
Jan 22, 2026
Kirincich, Anthony; Cinquino, Eve; Fernandez, Ian, 2025, "Wind Turbine Radar Interference Mitigation (WTRIM) in Situ Validation and Verification Data Collection", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAMAFKG5, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V2
This data was collected by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, PI Kirincich, as part of a series of experiments focus on understanding and mitigating the potential impacts of offshore wind turbines on the data collected by land-based HF radar (HFR) systems. The deployments made detailed observations of atmospheric and oceanic properties in ar...
Dec 9, 2025
Gao, Yu; Plueddemann, Albert; Weller, Robert; Bigorre, Sebastien, 2025, "Deep-Ocean Temperature data from a mooring in the Northwest Tropical Atlantic Ocean (15°N, 51°W), 2011 - 2022", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATATLTM44, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) project provides a time series of deep-ocean temperature measurements, spanning 11 years (2011-2022) at depths from 4936 m to 5016 m in the northwest tropical Atlantic ocean. The measurements come from temperature sensors mounted above the anchor of moorings at the NTAS Ocean Reference Station site nea...
Network Common Data Form - 936.9 KB - MD5: eb39a32bb1577001753906838c898218
NetCDF data file
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A basic ReadMe file
Dec 9, 2025
Menezes, Viviane; Torres, Daniel J.; Furey, Heather, 2025, "Deep Madagascar Basin (DMB) Experiment – LADCP data", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATA54LCZZ, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
LADCP data collected during the DMB Experiment in the Southwest Indian Ocean. The dataset contains vertical profiles of current velocities from the sea surface to 10 m above the seafloor. Data was collected at 76 hydrographic stations.
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ReadMe file for LADCP data
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