A European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other boundary regions

The task 2.3 of the WP2 EARISE package has an overarching goal to improve how Argo floats and data are used to study Ocean Boundary Currents (BC). This deliverable is one component of the strategy toward this goal: to develop an Euro-Argo roadmap with regard to BCs. The other component of the task 2...

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Main Authors: Maze, Guillaume, Allen, John, Diaz, Lara, Klein, Birgit, Ruiz-parrado, Inmaculada, Santos, Miguel, Walczowski, Waldemar
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00807/91896/97860.pdf
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7362265
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:91896 2023-05-15T16:03:56+02:00 A European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other boundary regions Maze, Guillaume Allen, John Diaz, Lara Klein, Birgit Ruiz-parrado, Inmaculada Santos, Miguel Walczowski, Waldemar 2020-12 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00807/91896/97860.pdf https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7362265 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00807/91896/ eng eng info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/824131/EU//Euro-Argo RISE https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00807/91896/97860.pdf doi:10.5281/zenodo.7362265 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00807/91896/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use text Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2020 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7362265 2022-11-29T23:50:26Z The task 2.3 of the WP2 EARISE package has an overarching goal to improve how Argo floats and data are used to study Ocean Boundary Currents (BC). This deliverable is one component of the strategy toward this goal: to develop an Euro-Argo roadmap with regard to BCs. The other component of the task 2.3 strategy is related to using machine learning to improve Argo synergie with other observing systems in ocean state estimates. The participants to task 2.3 identified boundary systems of interest and covered by this deliverable: ● the Gulf Stream (IFREMER), ● the West Spitsbergen Current and East Greenland Current (BSH, IOPAN), ● the BCs in the Western Mediterranean region (SOCIB, SU) ● and the Gulf of Cadiz Current (IPMA) First we present the scientific rationales for observing these BC systems. Primarily because of their frontal intrinsic structure, BCs are associated with key scientific questions dealing with air-sea and open vs coastal interactions, with profound impact on other components of the climate system (the atmosphere or seaboard areas). This key ingredient, i.e. being a frontal structure, is also the origin of a large turbulent activity, which limits (i) the ability of Argo floats to remain in a BC regions and (ii) the representativity of Argo profiles in this realm of strong eddy field. Hence the need for a dedicated EA strategy with regard to BCs. Second, a detailed analysis of the historical Argo sampling of these BCs is provided. This analysis is characterised by a very large range of Argo floats configuration parameters as well as very heterogeneous sampling density. Some regions like the Gulf Stream have been fairly well sampled (compared to the core Argo target), while others very poorly, like the Balearic Current and Gulf of Cadiz. It is noted that no specific configuration parameters are being used systematically to optimise observation of the frontal structure and its eddy field. Last, we provide a first version for a European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other ... Report East Greenland east greenland current Greenland Spitsbergen Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Greenland
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description The task 2.3 of the WP2 EARISE package has an overarching goal to improve how Argo floats and data are used to study Ocean Boundary Currents (BC). This deliverable is one component of the strategy toward this goal: to develop an Euro-Argo roadmap with regard to BCs. The other component of the task 2.3 strategy is related to using machine learning to improve Argo synergie with other observing systems in ocean state estimates. The participants to task 2.3 identified boundary systems of interest and covered by this deliverable: ● the Gulf Stream (IFREMER), ● the West Spitsbergen Current and East Greenland Current (BSH, IOPAN), ● the BCs in the Western Mediterranean region (SOCIB, SU) ● and the Gulf of Cadiz Current (IPMA) First we present the scientific rationales for observing these BC systems. Primarily because of their frontal intrinsic structure, BCs are associated with key scientific questions dealing with air-sea and open vs coastal interactions, with profound impact on other components of the climate system (the atmosphere or seaboard areas). This key ingredient, i.e. being a frontal structure, is also the origin of a large turbulent activity, which limits (i) the ability of Argo floats to remain in a BC regions and (ii) the representativity of Argo profiles in this realm of strong eddy field. Hence the need for a dedicated EA strategy with regard to BCs. Second, a detailed analysis of the historical Argo sampling of these BCs is provided. This analysis is characterised by a very large range of Argo floats configuration parameters as well as very heterogeneous sampling density. Some regions like the Gulf Stream have been fairly well sampled (compared to the core Argo target), while others very poorly, like the Balearic Current and Gulf of Cadiz. It is noted that no specific configuration parameters are being used systematically to optimise observation of the frontal structure and its eddy field. Last, we provide a first version for a European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other ...
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author Maze, Guillaume
Allen, John
Diaz, Lara
Klein, Birgit
Ruiz-parrado, Inmaculada
Santos, Miguel
Walczowski, Waldemar
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Allen, John
Diaz, Lara
Klein, Birgit
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A European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other boundary regions
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Allen, John
Diaz, Lara
Klein, Birgit
Ruiz-parrado, Inmaculada
Santos, Miguel
Walczowski, Waldemar
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title A European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other boundary regions
title_short A European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other boundary regions
title_full A European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other boundary regions
title_fullStr A European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other boundary regions
title_full_unstemmed A European strategy plan with regard to the Argo extension in WBC and other boundary regions
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