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Fifteen years of ocean observations with the global Argo array

Authors :
Riser, Stephen C.
Freeland, Howard J.
Roemmich, Dean
Wijffels, Susan
Troisi, Ariel
Belbeoch, Mathieu
Gilbert, Denis
Xu, Jianping
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Ann Thresher
Le Traon, Pierre-yves
Maze, Guillaume
Klein, Birgit
Ravichandran, M.
Grant, Fiona
Poulain, Pierre-marie
Suga, Toshio
Lim, Byunghwan
Sterl, Andreas
Sutton, Philip
Mork, Kjell-arne
Joaquin Velez-belch, Pedro
Ansorge, Isabelle
King, Brian
Turton, Jon
Baringer, Molly
Jayne, Steven R.
Riser, Stephen C.
Freeland, Howard J.
Roemmich, Dean
Wijffels, Susan
Troisi, Ariel
Belbeoch, Mathieu
Gilbert, Denis
Xu, Jianping
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Ann Thresher
Le Traon, Pierre-yves
Maze, Guillaume
Klein, Birgit
Ravichandran, M.
Grant, Fiona
Poulain, Pierre-marie
Suga, Toshio
Lim, Byunghwan
Sterl, Andreas
Sutton, Philip
Mork, Kjell-arne
Joaquin Velez-belch, Pedro
Ansorge, Isabelle
King, Brian
Turton, Jon
Baringer, Molly
Jayne, Steven R.
Source :
Nature Climate Change (1758-678X) (Nature Publishing Group), 2016-02 , Vol. 6 , N. 2 , P. 145-153
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

More than 90% of the heat energy accumulation in the climate system between 1971 and the present has been in the ocean. Thus, the ocean plays a crucial role in determining the climate of the planet. Observing the oceans is problematic even under the most favourable of conditions. Historically, shipboard ocean sampling has left vast expanses, particularly in the Southern Ocean, unobserved for long periods of time. Within the past 15 years, with the advent of the global Argo array of pro ling oats, it has become possible to sample the upper 2,000 m of the ocean globally and uniformly in space and time. The primary goal of Argo is to create a systematic global network of pro ling oats that can be integrated with other elements of the Global Ocean Observing System. The network provides freely available temperature and salinity data from the upper 2,000 m of the ocean with global coverage. The data are available within 24 hours of collection for use in a broad range of applications that focus on examining climate-relevant variability on seasonal to decadal timescales, multidecadal climate change, improved initialization of coupled ocean–atmosphere climate models and constraining ocean analysis and forecasting systems.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature Climate Change (1758-678X) (Nature Publishing Group), 2016-02 , Vol. 6 , N. 2 , P. 145-153
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286166519
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.NCLIMATE2872