Ocean Weather Forecasting
An Integrated View of Oceanography
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This volume covers a wide range of topics and summarizes our present knowledge in ocean modeling, ocean observing systems, and data assimilation. The Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) provides a framework for these efforts: a global system of observations, communications, modeling, and assimilation that will deliver regular, comprehensive information on the state of the oceans, engendering wide utility and availability for maximum benefit to the community.
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1: N. Smith, Perspectives from the Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment Part II: Modeling
2: S. Griffies, Some ocean models fundamentals
3: A.M. Tréguier, Models of ocean: Which ocean?
4: R. Bleck, On the use of hybrid vertical coordinates in ocean circulation modeling
5: E. Blayo and L. Debreu, Nesting ocean models Part III: Oceanographic observations and atmospheric forcing
6: I. Robinson, Satellite measurements for operational ocean models
7: U. Send, In-situ observations: Platforms and techniques
8: S. Pouliquen, In-situ observations: Operational systems and data management
9: W. Large, Surface fluxes for practitioners of global ocean data assimilation Part IV: Data assimilation
10: P. Brasseur, Ocean data assimilation using sequential methods base on the Kalman filter
11: I. Fukumori, What is data assimilation really solving, and how is the calculation actually done?
12: F. Rabier, Importance of data: A meteorological perspective
13: D. Anderson, M. Balmaseda, and A. Vidard, The ECMWF perspective Part V: Systems
14: P. Bahurel, MERCATOR OCEAN global to regional ocean monitoring and forecasting
15: M. Bell, R. Barciela, A. Hines, M. Martin, A. Sellar, and D. Storkey, The Forecasting Ocean Assimilation Model (FOAM) system
16: E. Chassignet, H. Hurlburt, O.M. Smedstad, G. Halliwell, P. Hogan, A. Wallcraft, and R. Bleck, Ocean prediction with the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM)
17: A. Schiller and N. Smith, BLUElink: Large-to-coastal scale operational oceanography in the Southern Hemisphere
18: J.F. Minster, Operational oceanography: A European perspective
19: Y. Desaubies, MERSEA: Development of a European ocean monitoring and forecasting system20: L. Crosnier and C. Le Provost, Internal metrics definition for operational forecast systems inter-comparison: Example in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea
21: J. Harding and J. Rigney,Operational oceanography in the U.S. Navy: A GODAE perspective
22: M. Altalo, Applications of ocean forecast information for economic advancement in developed and developing societies
23: B. Hackett, Forecasting the drift of objects and substances in the ocean
24: A. Oschlies, On the use of data assimilation in biogeochemical modelling
25: J. Wilkin and L. Lanerolle, Ocean forecast and analysis models for coastal observatories Appendix Index