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From observation to information and users: The Copernicus Marine Service perspective

Authors :
Le Traon, Pierre Yves
Reppucci, Antonio
Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique
Aouf, Lotfi
Behrens, Arno
Belmonte, Maria
Bentamy, Abderrahim
Bertino, Laurent
Brando, Vittorio Ernesto
Kreiner, Matilde Brandt
Benkiran, Mounir
Carval, Thierry
Ciliberti, Stefania A.
Claustre, Hervé
Clementi, Emanuela
Coppini, Giovanni
Cossarini, Gianpiero
De Alfonso Alonso-Muñoyerro, Marta
Delamarche, Anne
Dibarboure, Gerald
Dinessen, Frode
Drevillon, Marie
Drillet, Yann
Faugere, Yannice
Fernández, Vicente
Fleming, Andrew
Garcia-Hermosa, M. Isabel
Sotillo, Marcos García
Garric, Gilles
Gasparin, Florent
Giordan, Cedric
Gehlen, Marion
Gregoire, Marilaure L.
Guinehut, Stephanie
Hamon, Mathieu
Harris, Chris
Hernandez, Fabrice
Hinkler, Jørgen B.
Hoyer, Jacob
Karvonen, Juha
Kay, Susan
King, Robert
Lavergne, Thomas
Lemieux-Dudon, Benedicte
Lima, Leonardo
Mao, Chongyuan
Martin, Matthew J.
Masina, Simona
Melet, Angelique
Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno
Nolan, Glenn
Pascual, Ananda
Pistoia, Jenny
Palazov, Atanas
Piolle, Jean Francois
Pujol, Marie Isabelle
Pequignet, Anne Christine
Peneva, Elisaveta
Pérez Gómez, Begoña
Petit de la Villeon, Loic
Pinardi, Nadia
Pisano, Andrea
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Reid, Rebecca
Remy, Elisabeth
Santoleri, Rosalia
Siddorn, John
She, Jun
Staneva, Joanna
Stoffelen, Ad
Tonani, Marina
Vandenbulcke, Luc
von Schuckmann, Karina
Volpe, Gianluca
Wettre, Cecilie
Zacharioudaki, Anna
Le Traon, Pierre Yves
Reppucci, Antonio
Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique
Aouf, Lotfi
Behrens, Arno
Belmonte, Maria
Bentamy, Abderrahim
Bertino, Laurent
Brando, Vittorio Ernesto
Kreiner, Matilde Brandt
Benkiran, Mounir
Carval, Thierry
Ciliberti, Stefania A.
Claustre, Hervé
Clementi, Emanuela
Coppini, Giovanni
Cossarini, Gianpiero
De Alfonso Alonso-Muñoyerro, Marta
Delamarche, Anne
Dibarboure, Gerald
Dinessen, Frode
Drevillon, Marie
Drillet, Yann
Faugere, Yannice
Fernández, Vicente
Fleming, Andrew
Garcia-Hermosa, M. Isabel
Sotillo, Marcos García
Garric, Gilles
Gasparin, Florent
Giordan, Cedric
Gehlen, Marion
Gregoire, Marilaure L.
Guinehut, Stephanie
Hamon, Mathieu
Harris, Chris
Hernandez, Fabrice
Hinkler, Jørgen B.
Hoyer, Jacob
Karvonen, Juha
Kay, Susan
King, Robert
Lavergne, Thomas
Lemieux-Dudon, Benedicte
Lima, Leonardo
Mao, Chongyuan
Martin, Matthew J.
Masina, Simona
Melet, Angelique
Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno
Nolan, Glenn
Pascual, Ananda
Pistoia, Jenny
Palazov, Atanas
Piolle, Jean Francois
Pujol, Marie Isabelle
Pequignet, Anne Christine
Peneva, Elisaveta
Pérez Gómez, Begoña
Petit de la Villeon, Loic
Pinardi, Nadia
Pisano, Andrea
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Reid, Rebecca
Remy, Elisabeth
Santoleri, Rosalia
Siddorn, John
She, Jun
Staneva, Joanna
Stoffelen, Ad
Tonani, Marina
Vandenbulcke, Luc
von Schuckmann, Karina
Volpe, Gianluca
Wettre, Cecilie
Zacharioudaki, Anna
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) provides regular and systematic reference information on the physical and biogeochemical ocean and sea-ice state for the global ocean and the European regional seas. CMEMS serves a wide range of users (more than 15,000 users are now registered to the service) and applications. Observations are a fundamental pillar of the CMEMS value-added chain that goes from observation to information and users. Observations are used by CMEMS Thematic Assembly Centres (TACs) to derive high-level data products and by CMEMS Monitoring and Forecasting Centres (MFCs) to validate and constrain their global and regional ocean analysis and forecasting systems. This paper presents an overview of CMEMS, its evolution, and how the value of in situ and satellite observations is increased through the generation of high-level products ready to be used by downstream applications and services. The complementary nature of satellite and in situ observations is highlighted. Long-term perspectives for the development of CMEMS are described and implications for the evolution of the in situ and satellite observing systems are outlined. Results from Observing System Evaluations (OSEs) and Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) illustrate the high dependencies of CMEMS systems on observations. Finally future CMEMS requirements for both satellite and in situ observations are detailed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1109745202
Document Type :
Electronic Resource