Operational Oceanography: Volume 62
The Challenge for European Co-operation
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 12. December 1997
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Hardback
754 pages
978-0-444-82892-7 (ISBN)
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Description
GOOS is an international programme for a permanent global framework of observations, modelling and analysis of ocean variables which are needed to support operational services around the world. The EuroGOOS strategy has two streams: the first is to improve the quality of marine information in European home waters, and the second is to collaborate with similar organisations in other continents to create a new global ocean observing and modelling system that will provide the open ocean forecasts needed to achieve the best possible performance by local marine information services everywhere. The EuroGOOS strategy envisages our national agencies making a major contribution to that challenging task of globalizing ocean forecasting. The conference also provided an opportunity to take stock of the state of marine science and technology in Europe relevant to the EuroGOOS strategy, and the state of information services and customer needs.
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English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
1580 gr
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978-0-444-82892-7 (9780444828927)
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H. W. a. Behrens | J. C. Borst | J. P. van der Meulen
Operational Oceanography
The Challenge for European Co-operation
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KNMI, P.O. Box 201, 3730 AE De Bilt, The Netherlands
Directoraat-Generaal Rijkswaterstaat, Rijksinstituut voor Kust en Zee (RIKZ), Postbus 20907, 2500 EX Den Haag, The Netherlands
NWO/ALW, Postbus 93120, 2509 AC The Hague, The Netherlands
Content
Chapter headings: Introductions. Policy. Policy - An Example of a National Approach. Technology: Instruments/Monitoring Networks. Technology: Remote Sensing. Economics: Benefits/Costs. Economics: Logistics/Structures. Baltic. Arctic. Atlantic. North-West Shelf: Fysical Models. North-West Shelf: Ecological Models. Mediterranean. Regional GOOS. GOOS Modules. Developing Countries. Discussions and Conclusions.