Synthesis of Ocean Observations Using Data Assimilation for Operational, Real-Time and Reanalysis Systems: A More Complete Picture of the State of the Ocean.

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2019Author
Moore, A.M.
Martin, M.J.
Akella, S.
Arango, H.G.
Balmaseda, M.
Bertino, L.
Ciavatta, S.
Cornuelle, B.
Cummings, J.
Frolov, S.
Lermusiaux, P.
Oddo, P.
Oke, P.R.
Storto, A.
Teruzzi, A.
Vidard, A.
Weaver, A.T.
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GODAE OceanView Data Assimilation Task Team
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Ocean data assimilation is increasingly recognized as crucial for the accuracy of realtime
ocean prediction systems and historical re-analyses. The current status of ocean
data assimilation in support of the operational demands of analysis, forecasting and
reanalysis is reviewed, focusing on methods currently adopted in operational and realtime
prediction systems. Significant challenges associated with the most commonly
employed approaches are identified and discussed. Overarching issues faced by ocean
data assimilation are also addressed, and important future directions in response to
scientific advances, evolving and forthcoming ocean observing systems and the needs
of stakeholders and downstream applications are discussed......
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
6Issue
Article 00090Page Range
6pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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10.3389/fmars.2019.00090Citation
Moore, A.M., Martin, M.J., Akella, S., Arango, H.G., Balmaseda, M. et al (2019) Synthesis of Ocean Observations Using Data Assimilation for Operational, Real-Time and Reanalysis Systems: A More Complete Picture of the State of the Ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6:90, 6pp. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00090Collections
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