Advancing coastal ocean modelling, analysis, and prediction for the US Integrated Ocean Observing System.
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2017Author
Wilkin, John
Rosenfeld, Leslie
Allen, Arthur
Baltes, Rebecca
Baptista, Antonio
He, Ruoying
Hogan, Patrick
Kurapov, Alexander
Mehra, Avichal
Quintrell, Josie
Schwab, David
Signell, Richard
Smith, Jane
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This paper outlines strategies that would advance coastal ocean modelling, analysis and prediction
as a complement to the observing and data management activities of the coastal components of
the US Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®) and the Global Ocean Observing System
(GOOS). The views presented are the consensus of a group of US-based researchers with a crosssection of coastal oceanography and ocean modelling expertise and community representation
drawn from Regional and US Federal partners in IOOS. Priorities for research and development
are suggested that would enhance the value of IOOS observations through model-based
synthesis, deliver better model-based information products, and assist the design, evaluation,
and operation of the observing system itself. The proposed priorities are: model coupling, data
assimilation, nearshore processes, cyberinfrastructure and model skill assessment, modelling for
observing system design, evaluation and operation, ensemble pre.....
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Publisher: http://oomg.meas.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/IOOS_JOO_WilkinEtAl_2017.pdfJournal
Journal of Operational OceanographyDocument Language
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Best PracticeStandard Operating Procedure
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10.1080/1755876X.2017.1322026Citation
Wilkin, J.; Rosenfeld, L.; Allen, A.; Baltes. R.; Baptista, A.; He, R.; Hogan, P.; Kurapov, A.; Mehra, A.; Quintrell, J.; Schwab, D.; Signel, R. and Smith, J. (2017) Advancing coastal ocean modelling, analysis, and prediction for the US Integrated Ocean Observing System. Journal of Operational Oceanography, DOI: 10.1080/1755876X.2017.1322026Collections