The Argo Project: Global Ocean Observations for Understanding and Prediction of Climate Variability

Abstract

The U.S. component of the international Argo Project (http://www.argo.ucsd.edu) is implemented through this award. The present report covers Year 1 of the 5-year project, plus cumulative progress from previous awards (Phases 1 and 2) for pilot float arrays and data system development. By 2006, Argo will deploy a global array of 3000 profiling CTD floats (Argo Science Team, 1998, Roemmich and Owens, 2000, Roemmich et al, 2002), and establish a data system to meet the needs of both operational and scientific users. The Argo array will provide unprecedented real-time views of the evolving physical state of the ocean. It will reveal the physical processes that balance the large-scale heat and freshwater budgets of the ocean and will provide a crucial dataset for initialization and assimilation in seasonal-to-decadal forecast models. Argo is a major initiative in oceanography, with research and operational objectives, providing a global dataset for climate science and other applications.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2002
Accession Number
ADA516181

Entities

People

  • Dean H. Roemmich
  • Gregory C. Johnson
  • Robert L. Molinari
  • Russ E. Davis
  • Silvia L. Garzoli
  • Stephen Riser
  • W. B. Owens

Organizations

  • University of California Regents

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Communities of Interest

  • Autonomy
  • Biomedical
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes
  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Artificial Satellites
  • Assimilation
  • Climate
  • Climate Change
  • Data Centers
  • Data Management
  • Deployment
  • Education
  • Electronic Mail
  • Internet
  • National Security
  • Naval Operations
  • Observation
  • Ocean Observing Systems
  • Oceanography
  • Oceans
  • Quality Control

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Coastal Oceanography
  • Image Processing and Computer Vision.
  • Oceanography.