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Evolving the global ocean observing system for research and application services through international coordination

机译:通过国际协调使研究和应用服务的全球海洋观测系统不断发展

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Climate change and variability are major societal challenges, and the ocean is an integral part of this complex and variable system. Key to the understanding of the ocean's role in the Earth's climate system is the study of ocean and sea-ice physical processes, including its interactions with the atmosphere, cryosphere, land and biosphere. These processes include those linked to ocean circulation; the storage and redistribution of heat, carbon, salt and other water properties; and air-sea exchanges of heat, momentum, freshwater, carbon and other gasses. Measurements of ocean physics variables are fundamental to reliable earth prediction systems for a range of applications and users. In addition, knowledge of the physical environment is fundamental to growing understanding of the ocean’s biogeochemistry and biological/ecosystem variability and function. Through the progress from OceanObs’99 to OceanObs’09, the ocean observing system has evolved from a platform centric perspective to an integrated observing system. The challenge now is for the observing system to evolve to respond to an increasingly diverse end user group. The Ocean Observations Physics and Climate panel (OOPC), formed in 1995, has undertaken many activities that led to observing system-related agreements. Here, OOPC will explore the opportunities and challenges for the development of a fit-for-purpose, sustained and prioritized ocean observing system, focusing on physical variables that maximize support for fundamental research, climate monitoring, forecasting on different timescales, and society. OOPC recommendations are guided by the Framework for Ocean Observing (Lindstrom et al. 2012) which emphasizes identifying user requirements by considering time and space scales of the Essential Ocean Variables. This approach provides a framework for reviewing the adequacy of the observing system, looking for synergies in delivering an integrated observing system for a range of applications and focusing innovation in areas where existing technologies do not meet these requirements.
机译:气候变化和多变性是社会面临的主要挑战,海洋是这一复杂多变的系统的组成部分。理解海洋在地球气候系统中的作用的关键是研究海洋和海冰的物理过程,包括其与大气,冰冻圈,陆地和生物圈的相互作用。这些过程包括与海洋环流有关的过程;热量,碳,盐和其他水的性质的存储和重新分配;与海,海之间的热,动量,淡水,碳和其他气体进行交换。对于各种应用和用户而言,海洋物理变量的测量是可靠的地球预测系统的基础。此外,对自然环境的了解对于增进对海洋生物地球化学以及生物/生态系统变异性和功能的理解至关重要。通过从OceanObs'99到OceanObs'09的发展,海洋观测系统已经从以平台为中心的角度演变为集成的观测系统。现在的挑战是观察系统如何发展,以应对日益多样化的最终用户群体。 1995年成立的海洋观测物理与气候小组(OOPC)开展了许多活动,促成观测与系统有关的协议。在这里,OOPC将探索发展适合目的的,持续的和优先的海洋观测系统的机遇和挑战,重点是最大程度地支持基础研究,气候监测,不同时间尺度和社会预报的物理变量。 OOPC的建议以海洋观测框架(Lindstrom等人,2012)为指导,该框架强调通过考虑基本海洋变量的时空尺度来确定用户需求。这种方法提供了一个框架,用于审查观测系统的适当性,在为一系列应用提供集成观测系统时寻求协同作用,并将创新重点放在现有技术无法满足这些要求的领域。

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