Sea surface skin temperature (SST) refers to the temperature of the very uppermost layer of the ocean's surface, typically the top few millimeters. This layer can be influenced by various factors, including atmospheric conditions, solar radiation, wind, and evaporation. SST is crucial for understanding various oceanographic and meteorological processes, as it plays a significant role in weather patterns, climate systems, and ocean circulation.
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