Data assembly and processing for operational oceanography 10 years of achievements

Data assembly and processing centers are essential elements of the operational oceanography infrastructure. They provide data and products needed by modeling and data assimilation systems; they also provide products directly usable for applications. This paper discusses the role and functions of the...

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Main Authors: Le Traon, Pierre-yves, Larnicol, Gilles, Guinehut, Stephanie, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Bentamy, Abderrahim, Roemmich, Dean, Donlon, Craig, Roquet, Herve, Jacobs, Gregg, Griffin, David, Bonjean, Fabrice, Hoepffner, Nicolas, Breivik, Lars-anders
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Language:English
Published: The Oceanography Society 2009
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6879.pdf
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:6879 2023-05-15T18:18:33+02:00 Data assembly and processing for operational oceanography 10 years of achievements Le Traon, Pierre-yves Larnicol, Gilles Guinehut, Stephanie Pouliquen, Sylvie Bentamy, Abderrahim Roemmich, Dean Donlon, Craig Roquet, Herve Jacobs, Gregg Griffin, David Bonjean, Fabrice Hoepffner, Nicolas Breivik, Lars-anders 2009-09 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6879.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6879/ eng eng The Oceanography Society https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6879.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6879/ 2009 The Oceanography Society info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Oceanography (1042-8275) (The Oceanography Society), 2009-09 , Vol. 22 , N. 3 , P. 56-69 text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftarchimer 2021-09-23T20:17:33Z Data assembly and processing centers are essential elements of the operational oceanography infrastructure. They provide data and products needed by modeling and data assimilation systems; they also provide products directly usable for applications. This paper discusses the role and functions of the data centers for operational oceanography. It describes some of the main data assembly centers (Argo and in situ data, altimetry, sea surface temperature) developed during the Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment. An overview of other data centers (wind and fluxes, ocean color, sea ice) is also given. Much progress has been achieved over the past 10 years to validate, intercalibrate, and merge altimeter data from multiple satellites. Accuracy and timeliness of products have been improved, and new products have been developed. The same is true for sea surface temperature data through the Global High-Resolution Sea Surface Temperature Pilot Project. A breakthrough in processing, quality control, and assembly for in situ data has also been achieved through the development of the real-time and delayed-mode Argo data system. In situ and remote-sensing data are now systematically and jointly used to calibrate, validate, and monitor over the long term the quality and consistency of the global ocean observing system. Main results are illustrated. There is also a review of the development and use of products that merge in situ and remote-sensing data. Future issues and main prospects are discussed in the conclusion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer)
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description Data assembly and processing centers are essential elements of the operational oceanography infrastructure. They provide data and products needed by modeling and data assimilation systems; they also provide products directly usable for applications. This paper discusses the role and functions of the data centers for operational oceanography. It describes some of the main data assembly centers (Argo and in situ data, altimetry, sea surface temperature) developed during the Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment. An overview of other data centers (wind and fluxes, ocean color, sea ice) is also given. Much progress has been achieved over the past 10 years to validate, intercalibrate, and merge altimeter data from multiple satellites. Accuracy and timeliness of products have been improved, and new products have been developed. The same is true for sea surface temperature data through the Global High-Resolution Sea Surface Temperature Pilot Project. A breakthrough in processing, quality control, and assembly for in situ data has also been achieved through the development of the real-time and delayed-mode Argo data system. In situ and remote-sensing data are now systematically and jointly used to calibrate, validate, and monitor over the long term the quality and consistency of the global ocean observing system. Main results are illustrated. There is also a review of the development and use of products that merge in situ and remote-sensing data. Future issues and main prospects are discussed in the conclusion.
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author Le Traon, Pierre-yves
Larnicol, Gilles
Guinehut, Stephanie
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Bentamy, Abderrahim
Roemmich, Dean
Donlon, Craig
Roquet, Herve
Jacobs, Gregg
Griffin, David
Bonjean, Fabrice
Hoepffner, Nicolas
Breivik, Lars-anders
spellingShingle Le Traon, Pierre-yves
Larnicol, Gilles
Guinehut, Stephanie
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Bentamy, Abderrahim
Roemmich, Dean
Donlon, Craig
Roquet, Herve
Jacobs, Gregg
Griffin, David
Bonjean, Fabrice
Hoepffner, Nicolas
Breivik, Lars-anders
Data assembly and processing for operational oceanography 10 years of achievements
author_facet Le Traon, Pierre-yves
Larnicol, Gilles
Guinehut, Stephanie
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Bentamy, Abderrahim
Roemmich, Dean
Donlon, Craig
Roquet, Herve
Jacobs, Gregg
Griffin, David
Bonjean, Fabrice
Hoepffner, Nicolas
Breivik, Lars-anders
author_sort Le Traon, Pierre-yves
title Data assembly and processing for operational oceanography 10 years of achievements
title_short Data assembly and processing for operational oceanography 10 years of achievements
title_full Data assembly and processing for operational oceanography 10 years of achievements
title_fullStr Data assembly and processing for operational oceanography 10 years of achievements
title_full_unstemmed Data assembly and processing for operational oceanography 10 years of achievements
title_sort data assembly and processing for operational oceanography 10 years of achievements
publisher The Oceanography Society
publishDate 2009
url https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6879.pdf
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op_source Oceanography (1042-8275) (The Oceanography Society), 2009-09 , Vol. 22 , N. 3 , P. 56-69
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