Implementing Operational Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting Systems.
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2022Editor
Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique
Ciliberti, Stefania Angela
Bahurel, Pierre
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PublishedPages
376pp. & Annexes
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The main objective of this guide is to promote the development
of new marine forecasting systems around the globe
along with the improvement of the existing ones, compiling
and making available valuable information to the professionals
in charge of developing these services. In writing the various chapters, the authors assumed that the reader has
a general knowledge on ocean science but little or no background
in ocean modeling. The present book intends to provide
an overview of the entire value chain of an Operational
Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting System (OOFS), explaining
its basis. This guide will also focus, although to a lesser extent,
into the more recent technical advances in the sector......
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Publisher: https://www.mercator-ocean.eu/en/education-2/discover-operational-oceanography/Other Title
ETOOFS GuidePublisher
IOC-UNESCOParis, France
Series;Nr
GOOS-275Document Language
enMaturity Level
MatureDOI Original
https://doi.org/10.48670/ETOOFSCitation
Alvarez Fanjul, E., Ciliberti, S. and Bahurel, P. (eds) (2022) Implementing Operational Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting Systems. Paris, France, IOC-UNESCO, 376pp. & Annexes, (GOOS-275). DOI: https://doi.org/10.48670/ETOOFSCollections
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