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GODAE OSE workshop:Towards Routine Monitoring
Pratical informations• Coffee breaks: 2 are schedulled oustside at 10h30 and 15h30.
• Lunch : a cold buffet is provided in a room just over there at 12h30
• Dinner tonigh at « Dar Diaf »By metro : Les CarmesMenu at 30 € includes wine and caféMeeting at 20h30 in front of the restaurantA plan is provided
Pratical informations
– Wifi code provided by the receptionist
– Don’t hesitate to ask me or Corinne for anything else
3-5 November 2007 First OSSE-OSE workshop
4-5 June 2009 Second GODAE Observing System Evaluation Workshop: Towards Routine Monitoring
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Agenda: day 1, Thursday, 4 June09:00 Oke/Larnicol - Welcome and workshop
objectives Session 1: Introduction and Overview of
observing system components 09:30 Schiller/Dombrowsky - Status of GODAE
OceanView 09:45 Brassington – Status of JCOMM ET-OOFS 10:15 Lambin/Dibarboure - Satellite altimetry:
status and products 10:45 Belbeoch/Viola - JCOMM-OBS
international coordination and Argo and other in situ programs status
11:15 Coffee break 11:30 Cummings - Forecast sensitivity:
towards routine monitoring of the GOOS at NRL
11:45 Rabier - Lessons learned from THORPEX 12:30 Lunch
Session 2: Assimilation diagnostics and metrics
13:30 Drevillon - Mercator-Ocean13:50 Cummings - NRL 14:10 Weaver - Ensemble/Var diagnostics 14:30 Lea - UK Met Office 14:50 Brassington/Oke - BLUElink 15:10 Bertino - TOPAZ 15:30 Coffee break 16:00 Fujii - JMA 16:20 Larnicol/Guinehut – CLS 16:40 Weaver/Oke - Discussion What diagnostics are could be fed back to
observational groups to support design, maintenance and justification for the GOOS? Can we coordinate our routine activities to help support each other and help improve our systems?
18:00 End of Day 1
Agenda: day 2, Friday, 5 JuneSession 3: General Contributions09:00 Fujii - OSE experiments using the
JMA ENSO forecasting system 09:20 Bertino - Evaluating the assimilation
of Ferrybox data between Norway and Denmark
09:40 Brassington - Impact of SSS on a multivariate assimilation system
10:00 Rio - Impact of GOCE for modelling centers: status of GOCINO
10:20 Dibarboure - Future altimetry design : from impact studies to operational metrics or the reverse ?
10:40 Coffee break
11:00 Oke - Potential impact of HF radar and gliders on ocean forecast system
11:20 Remy - Sensitivity studies within GLORYS project (title to be confirmed)
11:40 Tranchant - Multivariate data assimilation (SAM2) of Simulated (SMOS and Aquarius) SSS in a 1/3° Atlantic ocean model (MNATL)".
12:00 Oke/Brassington - GODAE inter-comparisons around Australia
12:30 Lunch
Session 4: How to move forward?13:30 Discussion: - Currently available assimilation and QC
metrics - Proposal for routine observing system
assessment - International coordination - Options for engaging with observational
community 15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Action: - Collating information and disseminating
16:30 End of Day 2
AgendaSession 1: Overview of observing system components and activities
- status, plans, progress etcRapporteurs: Belbeoch & Brassington
Session 2: Assimilation diagnostics and metrics- what do we do already and how could we take advantage of that for OSE activities?Rapporteurs: Drevillon & Lea
Session 3: OSE/OSSE activities - current research activitiesRapporteurs: Bertino & Fukumori
Session 4: How to move forward?- what, how and when?Rapporteurs: Larnicol & Oke