La newsletter scientifique de Mercator Océan
La lettre trimestrielle scientifique est publiée éléctroniquement 4 fois par an, en janvier, avril, juillet et octobre. Elle est un forum pour la circulation des idées et des résultats de recherche parmi la communauté scientifique concernée par l'océanographie opérationnelle. C'est un journal scientifique s'adressant à des spécialistes.
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Newsletter #47 : Impact of the loss/addition of satellite altimetry on operational products
Posté le
26/03/2013
Sommaire :
- GODAE OceanView Observing System Evaluation (OSEval) Task Team news
- Death and birth in the Altimetry constellation
- An eventful year in the Altimetry constellation
- Impact of the loss/addition of satellite altimetry on Mercator Ocean operational products
- Evaluation experiment to test the value of altimetry in FOAM
Newsletter #46 : Special issue NEMO-MyOcean
Posté le
16/11/2012
Sommaire :
- NEMO for dummies
- NEMO organisation
- Coupled physical-biogeochemical ocean modeling using NEMO components
- Toward a data assimilation system for NEMO
- NEMO in MyOcean Monitoring and Forecasting Centers (MFCs)
- NEMO: the modeling engine of global ocean reanalyses
- MED12, oceanic component for the modeling of the regional Mediterranean earth system
- NEMO for climate modeling
Newsletter #45 : Special Issue jointly coordinated by Mercator Ocean and Coriolis focusing on Ocean Observations
Posté le
01/04/2012
Sommaire :
- NAOS: preparing the new decade for Argo.
- Ice, Atmosphere, Ocean Observing System: the EQUIPEX-funded IAOOS project.
- Autonomously profiling the nitrate concentrations in the ocean: the pronuts project.
- EGO: Towards a global glider infrastructure for the benefit of marine research and operational oceanography.
- Cirene: from cyclones to interannual timescales in the south-western tropical Indian Ocean.
- Use of ARGO floats to study the ocean dynamics south of Africa: what we have learned from the GoodHope project and what we plan within the SAMOC international programme.
- Use of altimetric and wind data to detect the anomalous loss of SVP-type drifter’s drogue
- Surface salinity drifters for SMOS validation
- A new information and data mining tool for North Atlantic Argo data
Newsletter #44 : Various areas of benefit using the Mercator Ocean products
Posté le
01/01/2012
Sommaire :
- Meteo-France and Mercator Ocean contribution to the search of the AF447 wreckage
- Mercator Ocean operational global ocean system 1/12° PSY4V1: performances and applications in the context of the nuclear disaster of Fukushima
- Drift forecast with Mercator Ocean velocity fields and addition of external wind/wave contribution
- GLORYS2V1 Global ocean reanalysis of the altimetric era (1993-2009) at meso scale
Newsletter #43 : Three of the MyOcean long time series reanalysis products
Posté le
01/11/2011
Sommaire :
- News: Workshop on Observing System Evaluation and Intercomparisons : a GODAE Ocean view/GSOP/CLIVAR event (13-17 June 2011, Santa Cruz, USA)
- CORA3, a comprehensive and qualified ocean in-situ dataset from 1990 to 2010
- A multivariate reanalysis of the North Atlantic ocean biogeochemistry during 1998-2007 based on the assimilation of SeaWiFS data
- Ifremer/CERSAT Arctic sea ice drift 1992-2010 time series from satellite measurements for myocean
Newsletter #42 : Les dernières missions spatiales : SMOS, GOCE et CRYOSAT
Posté le
01/07/2011
Sommaire :
- SMOS: An Earth explorer mission to observe ocean salinity with a novel technology
- An oceanographic assessment of the preliminary GOCE geoid models accuracy
- CRYOSAT2 : An opportunity mission for MyOcean and oceanography : from theory to practice
- Optimally improving the atmospheric forcing of long-term global ocean simulations with sea-surface temperature observations
Newsletter #41 : The new joint Coriolis-Mercator Ocean Quarterly Newsletter
Posté le
01/04/2011
Sommaire :
- In-situ data requirements for the GMES Marine Core Service - Report of a workshop organized by the European Environment Agency.
- The EuroSITES open ocean observatory network: a key ocean infrastructure and in situ data provider.
- Use of ProvBio floats to study the dynamics of suspended particles in river plumes: the Provpanache project.
- Empirical correction of XBT fall rate.
- Geostrophic component of oceanic jets entering in the eastern Coral Sea observed with high-resolution XBT surveys (2008-2010).
- Collecting and gridding complementary in-situ SST/SSS data for the calibration and validation of SMOS.
- How should the Argo array be extended to better monitor the Global Ocean heat content variability?
- QuO Va Dis? The Mercator Ocean quarterly validation bulletin: recent developments and prospects.
Newsletter #40 : Les modèles numériques des écosystèmes MyOcean
Posté le
01/01/2011
Sommaire :
- Integration of biogeochemistry into Mercator Ocean systems
- Operational forecasts of the biogeochemical state of Mediterranean Sea
- The MyOcean Black Sea coupling of dynamics and ecosystem
- Arctic Ocean ecosystem modeling in MyOcean
Newsletter #39 : Les mers marginales dans MyOcean
Posté le
01/10/2010
Sommaire :
- The FERRYBOX component in MYOCEAN
- The new regional generation of Mercator Ocean system in the Iberian Biscay Irish (IBI) area
- The MyOcean Black Sea from a scientific point of view
- NEMO-Shelf, towards operational oceanography with SST data assimilation on the North West European Shelf
Newsletter #38 : Recent studies in coastal oceanic systems.
Posté le
01/07/2010
Sommaire :
- SNOCO: Towards a French Sustained Coastal Operational Oceanography System By Pierre Yves Le Traon
- Ulva Mass Accumulations on Brittany Beaches: Explanation and Remedies Deduced from Models By Alain Ménesguen, Thierry Perrot, Morgan Dussauze
- Wave Hindcasting and Forecasting: Geophysical and Engineering Applications. Examples with the Previmer-IOWAGA System. By Fabrice Ardhuin
- Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean-Ice Forecast System for the Gulf of St-Lawrence, Canada By Manon Faucher, François Roy, Hal Ritchie, Serge Desjardins, Chris Fogarty, Greg Smith, Pierre Pellerin
- Regional Ocean Forecasting : Downscaling Strategy for Coastal and Submesoscale Phenomena By Patrick Marchesiello, Zhijin Li and Andres Sepulveda
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