There is a wide consensus within the polar science, meteorology, and oceanography communities that more in situ observations of the ocean, atmosphere, and sea ice are required to further improve operational forecasting model skills. Traditionally, the volume of such measurements has been limited by the high cost of commercially available instruments. An increasingly attractive solution to this cost issue is to use instruments produced in-house from open-source hardware, firmware, and postprocessing building blocks. In the present work, we release the next iteration of our open-source drifter and wave-monitoring instrument, which follows these solution aspects. The new design is significantly less expensive (typically by a factor of 5 compar...
International audienceThis papers describes an open data buoy which analyses weather and sea conditi...
The MELOA (Multi-purpose/Multi-sensor Extra Light Oceanography Apparatus), H2020 project, proposes t...
The Seafloor Sounding in Polar and Remote Regions (SSPARR) project, under sponsorship of the Nationa...
There is a wide consensus within the polar science, meteorology, and oceanography communities that m...
There is a wide consensus within the polar science, meteorology, and oceanography communities that m...
The ability to access user-friendly, low-cost instrumentation remains a limiting factor in coastal o...
In order to realize prevention and ecological risk analysis systems, the world environmental policy ...
The understanding of sea ice mass balance processes requires continuous monitoring of the seasonal e...
International audienceAutonomous floats have been used for decades to monitor physical properties of...
The paper describes the design philosophy and functions of a new general purpose oceanographic inst...
Wave-generated flows, associated hydrodynamic forces, and disturbances created by them play critical...
Major achievements The feedback provided by potential users on their needs was very much appreciate...
Sea level is one of ocean properties that needed to be observed. Sea level observation will give inf...
Operational forecasting is becoming an important tool for modern management and protection of the oc...
The MELOA project (https://www.ec-meloa.eu/) proposes to develop a low-cost, easy-to-handle, wave re...
International audienceThis papers describes an open data buoy which analyses weather and sea conditi...
The MELOA (Multi-purpose/Multi-sensor Extra Light Oceanography Apparatus), H2020 project, proposes t...
The Seafloor Sounding in Polar and Remote Regions (SSPARR) project, under sponsorship of the Nationa...
There is a wide consensus within the polar science, meteorology, and oceanography communities that m...
There is a wide consensus within the polar science, meteorology, and oceanography communities that m...
The ability to access user-friendly, low-cost instrumentation remains a limiting factor in coastal o...
In order to realize prevention and ecological risk analysis systems, the world environmental policy ...
The understanding of sea ice mass balance processes requires continuous monitoring of the seasonal e...
International audienceAutonomous floats have been used for decades to monitor physical properties of...
The paper describes the design philosophy and functions of a new general purpose oceanographic inst...
Wave-generated flows, associated hydrodynamic forces, and disturbances created by them play critical...
Major achievements The feedback provided by potential users on their needs was very much appreciate...
Sea level is one of ocean properties that needed to be observed. Sea level observation will give inf...
Operational forecasting is becoming an important tool for modern management and protection of the oc...
The MELOA project (https://www.ec-meloa.eu/) proposes to develop a low-cost, easy-to-handle, wave re...
International audienceThis papers describes an open data buoy which analyses weather and sea conditi...
The MELOA (Multi-purpose/Multi-sensor Extra Light Oceanography Apparatus), H2020 project, proposes t...
The Seafloor Sounding in Polar and Remote Regions (SSPARR) project, under sponsorship of the Nationa...