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BGC Argo quality control manual for particles backscattering ArchiMer
Schmechtig, Catherine; Boss, Emmanuel; Briggs, Nathan; Claustre, Herve; Dall'Olmo, Giorgio; Poteau, Antoine.
This document is the BGC-Argo quality control manual for particles backscattering. It describes the method used in real-time to apply quality control flags to particles backscattering calculated from specific sensors mounted on Argo profiling floats.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Argo; Physical oceanography; In-situ marine data; Profiling floats; Bbp; Operational oceanography; Biogeochemistry.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00491/60262/63668.pdf
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Bio-Argo quality control manual for the Chlorophyll-A concentration ArchiMer
Schmechtig, Catherine; Claustre, Herve; Poteau, Antoine; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio.
This document is the bio-Argo quality control manual for Chlorophyll A concentration. It describes the method used in real-time to apply quality control flags to Chlorophyll A concentration calculated from specific sensors mounted on Argo profiling floats.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Argo; Physical oceanography; In-situ marine data; Profiling floats; Chlorophyll; Operational oceanography; Biogeochemistry.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00243/35385/60181.pdf
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Drifting buoys DAC data quality control manual ArchiMer
Drifter Data Management Team,.
This document is the Drifter quality control manual. It is derived from Argo floats quality control on trajectories (http://dx.doi.org/10.13155/33951). Changes from the previous version of the manual are highlighted in yellow. The Drifter data system has three levels of quality control. - The first level is the real-time system that performs a set of agreed automatic checks on all drifter measurements. Real-time data with assigned quality flags are available to users within the 24-48 hrs timeframe. - The second level of quality control is the delayed-mode system. - The third level of quality control is regional scientific analyses of all drifter data with other available data. The procedures for regional analyses are still to be determined. This...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Dbcp; Drifting buoy; Operational oceanography.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00409/52040/59593.pdf
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Drifting buoys GDAC NetCDF data and metadata format ArchiMer
Drifter Data Management Team,.
The present document describes the data formats recognized by the drifting buoys GDAC. The document details the NetCDF data format distributed by the GDAC. Correspondence tables between all the data formats and WIGOS metadata are also included.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: OceanSITES; Physical oceanography; In-situ marine data; Mooring; Operational oceanography.
Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00409/52037/52704.pdf
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Field determination of the leeway of drifting objects ArchiMer
Allen, Arthur; Roth, Jens-christian; Maisondieu, Christophe; Breivik, Oyvind; Forest, Bertrand.
The leeway (windage) of five typical SAR/HAZMAT objects (person in water, mine, small sailboat, small open boat and a 20-ft container) and is studied. The method is applicable to objects smaller than 30m
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: SAR; HAZMAT; Trajectory models; Leeway; Windage; Surface drift; Operational oceanography.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00254/36492/35036.pdf
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HF Radar Activity in European Coastal Seas: Next Steps toward a Pan-European HF Radar Network ArchiMer
Rubio, Anna; Mader, Julien; Corgnati, Lorenzo; Mantovani, Carlo; Griffa, Annalisa; Novellino, Antonio; Quentin, Céline; Wyatt, Lucy; Schulz-stellenfleth, Johannes; Horstmann, Jochen; Lorente, Pablo; Zambianchi, Enrico; Hartnett, Michael; Fernandes, Carlos; Zervakis, Vassilis; Gorringe, Patrick; Melet, Angélique; Puillat, Ingrid.
High Frequency Radar (HFR) is a land-based remote sensing instrument offering a unique insight to coastal ocean variability, by providing synoptic, high frequency and high resolution data at the ocean atmosphere interface. HFRs have become invaluable tools in the field of operational oceanography for measuring surface currents, waves and winds, with direct applications in different sectors and an unprecedented potential for the integrated management of the coastal zone. In Europe, the number of HFR networks has been showing a significant growth over the past 10 years, with over 50 HFRs currently deployed and a number in the planning stage. There is also a growing literature concerning the use of this technology in research and operational oceanography. A...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: High frequency radar; Operational oceanography; Coastal observing systems; Radar remote sensing; Surface currents; Surface waves; Model assessment; Data assimilation.
Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00368/47879/47895.pdf
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Marine-mammals NetCDF formats and conventions ArchiMer
Marine-mammals data management team.
The instrumented sea-mammals program is the global network of open-ocean in-situ observations, being implemented by an international partnership of researchers. Instrumented sea-mammals provide trajectories and vertical profiles of various physical, biogeochemical variables in different regions around the globe. The program’s objective is to build and maintain a multidisciplinary global network for a broad range of research and operational applications including biology, climate and ecosystem variability and forecasting and ocean state validation. Sea-mammals data are publicly available. More information about the project is available at: http://www.coriolis.eu.org/Observing-the-Ocean/Marine-Mammals The main purpose of this document is to specify the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Marine mammals; Physical oceanography; In-situ marine data; Operational oceanography.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00255/36622/35194.pdf
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Microcanonical multifractal formalism: Application to the estimation of ocean surface velocities - art. no. C05024 ArchiMer
Isern-fontanet, Jordi; Turiel, A; Garcia Ladona, E; Font, J.
In this paper we investigate the validity of the multifractal formalism to study sea surface temperature ( SST). It is shown that SST patterns observed in moderate resolution SST images have anomalous scaling properties characteristic of a multifractal structure. The most probable origin of the observed structures is the turbulent character of the oceanic flow as they evolve slowly and are very persistent in times compatible with ocean mesoscale dynamics ( several days). The spectrum of singularity exponents indicates that the dynamics of the processes leading to the geometrical arrangement of the SST patterns is quite general over the available range of scales. As a consequence, multifractal techniques can be used to extract properties of the underlying...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Operational oceanography; Remote sensing; MSS method.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-2644.pdf
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OceanSITES Data Format Reference Manual. NetCDF Conventions and Reference Tables ArchiMer
OceanSITES data management team.
The OceanSITES program is the global network of open-ocean sustained time series sites, called ocean reference stations, being implemented by an international partnership of researchers. The main purpose of this document is to specify the format of the files that are used to distribute OceanSITES data, and to document the standards used therein. This includes naming conventions, or taxonomy, as well as metadata content.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: OceanSITES; Physical oceanography; In-situ marine data; Mooring; Operational oceanography.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00250/36149/34703.pdf
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OceanSITES User’s Manual. NetCDF Conventions and Reference Tables ArchiMer
OceanSITES data management team.
The OceanSITES program is the global network of open-ocean sustained time series sites, called ocean reference stations, being implemented by an international partnership of researchers. The main purpose of this document is to specify the format of the files that are used to distribute OceanSITES data, and to document the standards used therein. This includes naming conventions, or taxonomy, as well as metadata content.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: OceanSITES; Physical oceanography; In-situ marine data; Mooring; Operational oceanography.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00250/36148/34702.pdf
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Polar Ocean Observations: A Critical Gap in the Observing System and Its Effect on Environmental Predictions From Hours to a Season ArchiMer
Smith, Gregory C.; Allard, Richard; Babin, Marcel; Bertino, Laurent; Chevallier, Matthieu; Corlett, Gary; Crout, Julia; Davidson, Fraser; Delille, Bruno; Gille, Sarah T.; Hebert, David; Hyder, Patrick; Intrieri, Janet; Lagunas, Jose; Larnicol, Gilles; Kaminski, Thomas; Kater, Belinda; Kauker, Frank; Marec, Claudie; Mazloff, Matthew; Metzger, E. Joseph; Mordy, Calvin; O'Carroll, Anne; Olsen, Steffen M.; Phelps, Michael; Posey, Pamela; Prandi, Pierre; Rehm, Eric; Reid, Phillip; Rigor, Ignatius; Sandven, Stein; Shupe, Matthew; Swart, Sebastiaan; Smedstad, Ole Martin; Solomon, Amy; Storto, Andrea; Thibaut, Pierre; Toole, John; Wood, Kevin; Xie, Jiping; Yang, Qinghua.
There is a growing need for operational oceanographic predictions in both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. In the former, this is driven by a declining ice cover accompanied by an increase in maritime traffic and exploitation of marine resources. Oceanographic predictions in the Antarctic are also important, both to support Antarctic operations and also to help elucidate processes governing sea ice and ice shelf stability. However, a significant gap exists in the ocean observing system in polar regions, compared to most areas of the global ocean, hindering the reliability of ocean and sea ice forecasts. This gap can also be seen from the spread in ocean and sea ice reanalyses for polar regions which provide an estimate of their uncertainty. The...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Polar observations; Operational oceanography; Ocean data assimilation; Ocean modeling; Forecasting; Sea ice; Air-sea-ice fluxes; YOPP.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00512/62379/66650.pdf
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Quality control for BGC-Argo radiometry ArchiMer
Poteau, Antoine; Organelli, Emanuele; Boss, Emmanuel; Xing, Xiaogang.
This document is the BGC-Argo quality control manual for radiometry observations. This first version of the document is to apply an initial QC to all radiometry values. Except for data failing the following tests, all the other values will be flagged as probably good data (‘2’). Probably good data need to be validated (i.e., flagged as good “1”) in delay mode.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Argo; Physical oceanography; In-situ marine data; Profiling floats; Radiometry; Operational oceanography.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00513/62466/66773.pdf
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Quality Control of Biogeochemical Measurements ArchiMer
Jaccard, Pierre; Hjemann, Dag Oystein; Ruohola, Jani; Ledang, Anna Birgitta; Marty, Sabine; Kristiansen, Trond; Kaitala, Seppo; Mangin, Antoine.
Previous versions of this document and up to version 2.5 were generated during MyOcean, MyOcean2 and MyOceanFO EU-projects. Starting in CMEMS, several updates have been performed but not officially released. Version 3.1 is the first official release within CMEMS with focus on chlorophyll-a fluorescence. The present Version 6 is the method used for the production of CMEMS INSITU_GLO_BGC_REP_OBSERVATIONS_013_046 release for the V4 of CMEMS in 2018.   This document presents quality assessment tools that can be applied as soon as data are delivered to the CMEMS production units, as well as reprocessing tools. The latter requires a certain knowledge about the type and structure of the data in order to build the control quality test. In addition, a set of tools...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: MyOcean; Physical oceanography; In-situ marine data; Operational oceanography.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00251/36232/34792.pdf
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Recommendations for in-situ data Near Real Time Quality Control ArchiMer
EuroGOOS DATA-MEQ working group.
With the construction of operational oceanography systems, the need for real-time has become more and more important. A lot of work had been done in the past, within National Data Centres (NODC) and International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) to standardise delayed mode quality control procedures. Concerning such quality control procedures applicable in real-time (within hours to a maximum of a week from acquisition), which means automatically, some recommendations were set up for physical parameters but mainly within projects without consolidation with other initiatives. During the past ten years the EuroGOOS community has been working on such procedures within international programs such as Argo, OceanSites or GOSUD, or within EC...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: EuroGOOS; Physical oceanography; In-situ marine data; Operational oceanography.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00251/36230/34790.pdf
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The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service Ocean State Report ArchiMer
Von Schuckmann, Karina; Le Traon, Pierre-yves; Alvarez-fanjul, Enrique; Axell, Lars; Balmaseda, Magdalena; Breivik, Lars-anders; Brewin, Robert J. W.; Bricaud, Clement; Drevillon, Marie; Drillet, Yann; Dubois, Clotilde; Embury, Owen; Etienne, Helene; Garcia Sotillo, Marcos; Garric, Gilles; Gasparin, Florent; Gutknecht, Elodie; Guinehut, Stephanie; Hernandez, Fabrice; Juza, Melanie; Karlson, Bengt; Korres, Gerasimos; Legeais, Jean Francois; Levier, Bruno; Lien, Vidar S.; Morrow, Rosemary; Notarstefano, Giulio; Parent, Laurent; Pascual, Alvaro; Perez-gomez, Begona; Perruche, Coralie; Pinardi, Nadia; Pisano, Andrea; Poulain, Pierre-marie; Pujol, Isabelle M.; Raj, Roshin P.; Raudsepp, Urmas; Roquet, Herve; Samuelsen, Annette; Sathyendranath, Shubha; She, Jun; Simoncelli, Simona; Solidoro, Cosimo; Tinker, Jonathan; Tintore, Joaquin; Viktorsson, Lena; Ablain, Michael; Almroth-rosell, Elin; Bonaduce, Antonio; Clementi, Emanuela; Cossarini, Gianpiero; Dagneaux, Quentin; Desportes, Charles; Dye, Stephen; Fratianni, Claudia; Good, Simon; Greiner, Eric; Gourrion, Jerome; Hamon, Mathieu; Holt, Jason; Hyder, Pat; Kennedy, John; Manzano-munoz, Fernando; Melet, Angelique; Meyssignac, Benoit; Mulet, Sandrine; Nardelli, Bruno Buongiorno; O'Dea, Enda; Olason, Einar; Paulmier, Aurelien; Perez-gonzalez, Irene; Reid, Rebecca; Racault, Marie-fanny; Raitsos, Dionysios E.; Ramos, Antonio; Sykes, Peter; Szekely, Tanguy; Verbrugge, Nathalie.
The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) Ocean State Report (OSR) provides an annual report of the state of the global ocean and European regional seas for policy and decision-makers with the additional aim of increasing general public awareness about the status of, and changes in, the marine environment. The CMEMS OSR draws on expert analysis and provides a 3-D view (through reanalysis systems), a view from above (through remote-sensing data) and a direct view of the interior (through in situ measurements) of the global ocean and the European regional seas. The report is based on the unique CMEMS monitoring capabilities of the blue (hydrography, currents), white (sea ice) and green (e.g. Chlorophyll) marine environment. This first...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service; Ocean reporting; Ocean monitoring; State of the ocean; Ocean variability; Operational oceanography; Ocean climate variability.
Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00383/49471/49959.pdf
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