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Pinardi, Nadia; Stander, Johan; Legler, David M.; O'Brien, Kevin; Boyer, Tim; Cuff, Tom; Bahurel, Pierre; Belbeoch, Mathieu; Belov, Sergey; Brunner, Shelby; Burger, Eugene; Carval, Thierry; Chang-seng, Denis; Charpentier, Etienne; Ciliberti, S.; Coppini, Giovanni; Fischer, Albert; Freeman, Eric; Gallage, Champika; Garcia, Hernan; Gates, Lydia; Gong, Zhiqiang; Hermes, Juliet; Heslop, Emma; Grimes, Sarah; Hill, Katherine; Horsburgh, Kevin; Iona, Athanasia; Mancini, Sebastien; Moodie, Neal; Ouellet, Mathieu; Pissierssens, Peter; Poli, Paul; Proctor, Roger; Smith, Neville; Sun, Charles; Swail, Val; Turton, Jonathan; Xinyang, Yue. |
The WMO-IOC Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) has devised a coordination mechanism for the fit-for-purpose delivery of an end-to-end system, from ocean observations to met-ocean operational services. This paper offers a complete overview of the activities carried out by JCOMM and the status of the achievements up to 2018. The JCOMM stakeholders consist of the research and operational institutions of WMO members and the IOC member states, which mandated JCOMM to devise an international strategy to move toward the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The three areas of activity are the Observation Program Area (OPA), the Data Management Program Area (DMPA) and the Services and Forecasting... |
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Palavras-chave: Marine meteorology and oceanography; Global ocean observing networks; Data management; Ocean services; Capacity development. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00509/62044/66193.pdf |
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Greenslade, Diana; Hemer, Mark; Babanin, Alex; Lowe, Ryan; Turner, Ian; Power, Hannah; Young, Ian; Ierodiaconou, Daniel; Hibbert, Greg; Williams, Greg; Aijaz, Saima; Albuquerque, Joao; Allen, Stewart; Banner, Michael; Branson, Paul; Buchan, Steve; Burton, Andrew; Bye, John; Cartwright, Nick; Chabchoub, Amin; Colberg, Frank; Contardo, Stephanie; Dufois, Francois; Earl-spurr, Craig; Farr, David; Goodwin, Ian; Gunson, Jim; Hansen, Jeff; Hanslow, David; Harley, Mitchell; Hetzel, Yasha; Hoeke, Ron; Jones, Nicole; Kinsela, Michael; Liu, Qingxiang; Makarynskyy, Oleg; Marcollo, Hayden; Mazaheri, Said; Mcconochie, Jason; Millar, Grant; Moltmann, Tim; Moodie, Neal; Morim, Joao; Morison, Russel; Orszaghova, Jana; Pattiaratchi, Charitha; Pomeroy, Andrew; Proctor, Roger; Provis, David; Reef, Ruth; Rijnsdorp, Dirk; Rutherford, Martin; Schulz, Eric; Shayer, Jake; Splinter, Kristen; Steinberg, Craig; Strauss, Darrell; Stuart, Greg; Symonds, Graham; Tarbath, Karina; Taylor, Daniel; Taylor, James; Thotagamuwage, Darshani; Toffoli, Alessandro; Valizadeh, Alireza; Van Hazel, Jonathan; Vieira Da Silva, Guilherme; Wandres, Moritz; Whittaker, Colin; Williams, David; Winter, Gundula; Xu, Jiangtao; Zhong, Aihong; Zieger, Stefan. |
The Australian marine research, industry, and stakeholder community has recently undertaken an extensive collaborative process to identify the highest national priorities for wind-waves research. This was undertaken under the auspices of the Forum for Operational Oceanography Surface Waves Working Group. The main steps in the process were first, soliciting possible research questions from the community via an online survey; second, reviewing the questions at a face-to-face workshop; and third, online ranking of the research questions by individuals. This process resulted in 15 identified priorities, covering research activities and the development of infrastructure. The top five priorities are 1) enhanced and updated nearshore and coastal bathymetry; 2)... |
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Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00632/74369/74059.pdf |
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Lenhart, Hermann-j.; Mills, David K.; Baretta-bekker, Hanneke; Van Leeuwen, Sonja M.; Van Der Molen, Johan; Baretta, Job W.; Blaas, Meinte; Desmit, Xavier; Kuehn, Wilfried; Lacroix, Genevieve; Los, Hans J.; Menesguen, Alain; Neves, Ramiro; Proctor, Roger; Ruardij, Piet; Skogen, Morten D.; Vanhoutte Brunier, Alice; Villars, Monique T.; Wakelin, Sarah L.. |
In this paper the results from a workshop of the OSPAR Intersessional Correspondence Group on Eutrophication Modelling (ICG-EMO) held in Lowestoft in 2007 are presented. The aim of the workshop was to compare the results of a number of North Sea ecosystem models under different reduction scenarios. In order to achieve comparability of model results the participants were requested to use a minimum spin-up time, common boundary conditions which were derived from a wider-domain model, and a set of common forcing data, with special emphasis on a complete coverage of river nutrient loads. Based on the OSPAR requirements river loads were derived, taking into account the reductions already achieved between 1985 and 2002 for each country. First, for the year 2002,... |
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Palavras-chave: Eutrophication; Ecosystem modeling; OSPAR Comprehensive Procedure; Eutrophication assessment; North Sea; River nutrient loads; Reduction scenarios. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00003/11391/8054.pdf |
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