A Global Boundary Current Circulation Observing Network
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A Global Boundary Current Circulation Observing Network
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009Posted in 2B Large-scale ocean circulation and fluxes, 4A In situ, 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, Deep circulation and meridional overturning, Fixed/stationary platforms, Mobile platforms, Ventilation and surface circulation | No Comments »
TOPP: Using Electronic tags to monitor the movements, behaviour and habitats of marine vertebrates
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009TOPP: Using Electronic tags to monitor the movements, behaviour and habitats of marine vertebrates
Posted in 1D Early successes, 2C Biogeochemistry and ecosystems, 3A Information and assessment, 3C Hazards; Impacts; Management, 4A In situ, 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, 5B Delivering societal benefits from the ocean observing system, Ecosystem approach to resource management, Ecosystems and biodiversity, Ecosystems monitoring and nowcasting, Ocean ecosystems: fisheries and climate, Sensor developments for sustained measurement of new variables, Tsunami warning system | No Comments »
Autonomous Platforms in the Arctic Observing Network
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009Posted in 2A Large-scale ocean properties: Science and observations, 2B Large-scale ocean circulation and fluxes, 4A In situ, 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, Fixed/stationary platforms, Freshwater and salinity, Heat content and temperature, Mobile platforms, Surface fluxes and processes including sea ice, Ventilation and surface circulation | No Comments »
A Global Sea Surface Carbon Observing System: Inorganic and Organic Carbon Dynamics In Coastal Oceans
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009A global sea surface carbon observing system: inorganic and organic carbon dynamics in coastal oceans
Posted in 2C Biogeochemistry and ecosystems, 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, Carbon; oxygen; and nutrients, Ocean acidification | No Comments »
The Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009Posted in 1B Celebration of a decade of progress, 2A Large-scale ocean properties: Science and observations, 2B Large-scale ocean circulation and fluxes, 3B Forecasting, 4A In situ, 4C Information Synthesis and Delivery, 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, 5B Delivering societal benefits from the ocean observing system, Fixed/stationary platforms, Freshwater and salinity, Heat content and temperature, Seasonal-to-interannual, Surface fluxes and processes including sea ice, Synthesis and assimilation systems | No Comments »
The California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI): evolution of a 60-year ocean observation program
Thursday, May 28th, 2009The California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI): Evolution of a 60-year Ocean Observation Program
Posted in 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, 5B Delivering societal benefits from the ocean observing system | No Comments »
Ocean Modelling using GOCE geoid products
Monday, May 18th, 2009Knudsen, P1; BENVENISTE, J2; Drinkwater, M3; Andersen, O4; Rio, M-H5; Larnicol, G5; Johannessen, J6; Bertino, L6; Haines, K7; Snaith, Helen8; Challenor, P8; Balmino, G9; Schröter, J10; Hughes, C11; Rummel, R12; Gruber, T12; Tscherning, C13; Stammer, D14; Siegismund, F14; Sneuw, N15; Solheim, D16; Hipkin, R17; Fenoglio, L18; Jeansou, E19; Moreaux, G19; Suenkel, H20; Pail, R20; Hernandez, F21; Dobricic, S22; Lea, D23
1Technical University of Denmark, DENMARK;
2European Space Agency, ITALY;
3European Space Agency, NETHERLANDS;
4DTU Space, DENMARK;
5Collecte Localisation Satellites, FRANCE;
6Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, NORWAY;
7University of Reading, UNITED KINGDOM;
8National Oceanography Centre, UNITED KINGDOM;
9CNES, FRANCE;
10Alfred-Wegener-Institut, GERMANY;
11Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, UNITED KINGDOM;
12Technische University München, GERMANY;
13University of Copenhagen, DENMARK;
14University of Hamburg, GERMANY;
15University of Stuttgart, GERMANY;
16Norwegian Mapping Authority, NORWAY;
17The University of Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM;
18Technical University Darmstadt, GERMANY;
19Noveltis, FRANCE;
20Technical University Graz, AUSTRIA;
21Mercator Océan, FRANCE;
22Mediterranean Forecasting System, ITALY;
23Uk Met Office, UNITED KINGDOM
Posted in 2B Large-scale ocean circulation and fluxes, 3B Forecasting, 4B Satellite, 4C Information Synthesis and Delivery, 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, Research missions, Seasonal-to-interannual, Synthesis and assimilation systems, Ventilation and surface circulation | No Comments »
A global sea surface carbon observing system: assessment of changing sea surface CO2 and air-sea CO2 fluxes
Monday, May 18th, 2009A Global Sea Surface Carbon Observing System: Assessment of Changing Sea Surface CO2 and Air-Sea CO2 Fluxes
Posted in 1B Celebration of a decade of progress, 2C Biogeochemistry and ecosystems, 3A Information and assessment, 4C Information Synthesis and Delivery, 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, Assessment of the current ocean carbon sink and its implications for climate change and mitigati, Carbon; oxygen; and nutrients, Network design and uncertainty | No Comments »
GODAE OceanView: from an experiment towards a long-term ocean analysis and forecasting international program
Monday, May 18th, 2009GODAE OceanView: From an Experiment Towards a Long-term Ocean Analysis and Forecasting International Program
Posted in 1B Celebration of a decade of progress, 3A Information and assessment, 3B Forecasting, 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, 5B Delivering societal benefits from the ocean observing system, Physical hindcasts and nowcasts, Short-term forecasts | No Comments »
The Role of Altimetry in Coastal Observing Systems
Friday, May 8th, 2009Posted in 2A Large-scale ocean properties: Science and observations, 4B Satellite, 5A Expanding and enhancing the system: New observations and capabilities in the decade ahead, Data integration and products, Operational missions, Research missions, Sea level: regional and global trends | No Comments »