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EGU Session: Sustained Ocean Observing and Paths Toward Improved Understanding and Modelling of Climate

EGU Assembly (Vienna, 3-8 May 2020)

Sustained observations at sea are being made within a wide variety of programmes and are leading to significant advances in our ability to understand and model climate. Further efforts to make sustained observations at the sea surface and through the water column are planned under the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS), the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), and the UN Decade for Ocean Research for Sustainable Development. This session will explore ongoing and planned sustained ocean observing efforts and illuminate their roles in improving understanding of climate. At the same time, it seeks to probe the interfaces between observing, modelling, and the development of products. Various sustained observations are being used to obtain new insights into climate variability and to guide the development of products. For example, air-sea flux moorings are being maintained at select sites to assess models and air-sea flux fields. They also form a valuable tool to calibrate and validate remote sensing of the ocean. Deep temperature and salinity measurements are being made at time series moorings and will be made by deep ARGO floats. Moored arrays have been established to measure meridional transports. Such sustained observations provide the means to investigate model biases and errors and motivate improvements to models. This session seeks to encourage the growth of linkages between sustained ocean observing and climate modeling. In particular, we ask for contributions both on sustained observation-based studies of climate variability and present or future improved collaborations between observing and modelling.

Abstract submission: link here.(deadline 15 January 2020, 13:00 CET)

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OceanSITES will coordinate the pool of sensors, e.g. by agreeing on locations where the sensors will be used, and by rotating sensors between sites and PI groups for intercalibrations. OceanSITES will also establish guidelines and best practices for calibration procedures. Sea-Bird Inc is contributing free calibrations and will work with OceanSITES on sensor performance, stability, and improved technologies for this deep observing challenge.

To contribute to this initiative, contact us.

 

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