Recent progress in performance evaluations and near real-time assessment of operational ocean products
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2015
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Journal Title:Journal of Operational Oceanography
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Personal Author:Hernandez, Fabrice ; Blockley, Edward ; Brassington, Gary B. ; Davidson, Fraser ; Divakaran, Prasanth ; Drévillon, Marie ; Ishizaki, Shiro ; Garcia-Sotillo, Marcos ; Hogan, Patrick J. ; Lagemaa, Priidik ; Levier, Bruno ; Martin, Matthew ; Mehra, Avichal ; Mooers, Christopher ; Ferry, Nicolas ; Ryan, Andrew ; Regnier, Charly ; Sellar, Alistair ; Smith, Gregory C. ; Sofianos, Sarantis ; Spindler, Todd ; Volpe, Gianluca ; Wilkin, John ; Zaron, Edward D. ; Zhang, Aijun
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Description:Operational ocean forecast systems provide routine marine products to an ever-widening community of users and stakeholders. The majority of users need information about the quality and reliability of the products to exploit them fully. Hence, forecast centres have been developing improved methods for evaluating and communicating the quality of their products. Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) OceanView, along with the Copernicus European Marine Core Service and other national and international programmes, has facilitated the development of coordinated validation activities among these centres. New metrics, assessing a wider range of ocean parameters, have been defined and implemented in real-time. An overview of recent progress and emerging international standards is presented here.
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Source:Journal of Operational Oceanography, 8, S221-S238.
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