Real-time observations are essential for operational forecasting that in turn can be used to predict changes of the state of the ocean and its associated biochemical fi elds. In addition, real-time observations are useful to detect changes in the past with the shortest delay, to standardize practices in data collection and to exchange data between remote regions of the ocean and seas. Th e drawback is that real-time observations could be less accurate than their delayed mode counterparts due to the time constraints for data dissemination. In situ real-time data are usually decimated to be transmitted in real time (loss of accuracy and resolution), whereas satellite data are corrected with approximate algorithms and less ancillary da...
During the past 15 years, a number of initiatives have been undertaken at national level to develop ...
When the PAPA project was started only few assimilation methods had been tested by PAPA partners and...
The Mediterranean Forecasting System (MFS) is operationally working since year 2000 and it is contin...
Real-time observations are essential for operational forecasting that in turn can be used to predict...
A "ship of opportunity" program was launched as part of the Mediterranean Forecasting ...
Ocean data assimilation is increasingly recognized as crucial for the accuracy of real-time ocean pr...
This paper describes the operational implementation of the data assimilation scheme for the Medi...
Abstract. This paper describes the operational implementa-tion of the data assimilation scheme for t...
Abstract Near-real-time quality control procedures for temperature profiles collected...
The Mediterranean Forecasting system Pilot Project has concluded its activities in 2001, achievi...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Forecasting system Pilot Project has concluded its activitie...
Developments in ocean data assimilation (DA) and observing system technologies are intertwined. New ...
Data assimilation is traditionally used to combine model dynamics and observations in a statistical ...
Dr. Leetmaa described current work at the U.S. National Meteorological Center (NMC) on coupled syste...
Developments in observing system technologies and ocean data assimilation (DA) are symbiotic. New ob...
During the past 15 years, a number of initiatives have been undertaken at national level to develop ...
When the PAPA project was started only few assimilation methods had been tested by PAPA partners and...
The Mediterranean Forecasting System (MFS) is operationally working since year 2000 and it is contin...
Real-time observations are essential for operational forecasting that in turn can be used to predict...
A "ship of opportunity" program was launched as part of the Mediterranean Forecasting ...
Ocean data assimilation is increasingly recognized as crucial for the accuracy of real-time ocean pr...
This paper describes the operational implementation of the data assimilation scheme for the Medi...
Abstract. This paper describes the operational implementa-tion of the data assimilation scheme for t...
Abstract Near-real-time quality control procedures for temperature profiles collected...
The Mediterranean Forecasting system Pilot Project has concluded its activities in 2001, achievi...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Forecasting system Pilot Project has concluded its activitie...
Developments in ocean data assimilation (DA) and observing system technologies are intertwined. New ...
Data assimilation is traditionally used to combine model dynamics and observations in a statistical ...
Dr. Leetmaa described current work at the U.S. National Meteorological Center (NMC) on coupled syste...
Developments in observing system technologies and ocean data assimilation (DA) are symbiotic. New ob...
During the past 15 years, a number of initiatives have been undertaken at national level to develop ...
When the PAPA project was started only few assimilation methods had been tested by PAPA partners and...
The Mediterranean Forecasting System (MFS) is operationally working since year 2000 and it is contin...