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Operational oceanography : implementation at the European and regional scales : proceedings of the Second International Conference on EuroGOOS, 11-13 March 1999, Rome, Italy /

The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) is an international programme for a permanent global framework of observations, modelling and analysis of ocean variables that are needed to support operational services around the world. The EuroGOOS strategy has two streams: the first is to improve the qual...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Conference on EuroGOOS Rome, Italy
Otros Autores: Flemming, N. C. (Nicholas Coit)
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2002.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:EuroGOOS publication ; no. 17.
Elsevier oceanography series ; 66.
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  • Cover; Table of contents; Preface; EuroGOOS Conference; PART I: INTRODUCTIONS; Chapter 1. The Second EuroGOOS Conference; Introduction; Chapter 2. The EuroGOOS Forward Look; Chapter 3. EUROMAR- A new era; PART II: EVALUATION OF OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC SERVICES; Chapter 4. Valuing marine activities in Europe: provisional estimates, concepts and data sources; Chapter 5. The EuroGOOS data requirements survey; Chapter 6. Economic assessments of the value of marine industries and services and user requirements; Chapter 7. The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) in 1998.
  • PART III: OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY FOR SUSTAINABLE COASTAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTChapter 8. Real-time forecast modelling for the NW European Shelf Seas; Chapter 9. Increasing resolution and forecast length with a parallel ocean model; Chapter 10. Operational hydrodynamical model of the Danish waters. Danish National. Program for Monitoring the Water Environment; Chapter 11. Spanish Ocean Observation System. IEO core project: Studies on time series of oceanographic data; Chapter 12. Long-term surface observations from ships of opportunity in Norwegian waters.
  • Chapter 13. CORIOLIS-Atlantic, an in situ network for operational oceanographyChapter 14. Sea level measuring network in Finland; Chapter 15. Ferry observations on temperature, salinity and currents in the Marsdiep tidal inlet between the North Sea and Wadden Sea; Chapter 16. Operational forecasts during the construction of the Fixed Link across the �Oresund; Chapter 17. Storminess and environmentally sensitive Atlantic coastal areas of the European Union; PART IV: EUROGOOS REGIONAL SEAS PROJECTS; Chapter 18. Monitoring of the Arctic Ocean; Chapter 19. Forecasting the Baltic.
  • Chapter 20. Mediterranean ocean forecasting system: First phase of implementationChapter 21. Forecasting the Atlantic: Towards an Atlantic Pilot Experiment; PART V: OPERATIONAL OCEAN FORECASTING FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION; Chapter 22. Operational forecasting in the Aegean Sea: The POSEIDON system; Chapter 23. Remote sensing data for the Mediterranean Forecasting System Pilot Project; Chapter 24. Operational system for marine prediction in the Mediterranean: Description and products; Chapter 25. Diagnostic simulations of the seasonal circulation in the Sicily Channel.
  • PART VI: NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERChapter 26. A newly designed deep sea YOYO-profiler for long term moored deployment; Chapter 27. Coastal environment of the Seine Bay area monitored by a new French system of automated measurement stations; Chapter 28. The potential of HF radar for coastal and shelf sea monitoring; Chapter 29. Design and use of advanced technology devices for sea water monitoring; Chapter 30. The use of ""CARAVELA 2000 R"" vehicles in operational oceanography; Chapter 31. A new concept for rapid assessment of oceanic environment.