PMEL Ocean Climate Stations as Reference Time Series and Research Aggregate Devices

IF 3.2 4区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Oceanography Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5670/oceanog.2023.224
Meghan Cronin, Nathan Anderson, Dongxiao Zhang, Patrick Berk, Samantha Wills, Yolande Serra, Catherine Kohlman, Adrienne Sutton, Makio Honda, Yoshimi Kawai, Jie Yang, Jim Thomson, Noah Lawrence-Slavas, Jack Eyre, Christian Meinig
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The NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Ocean Climate Stations (OCS) project provides in situ measurements for quantifying air-sea interactions that couple the ocean and atmosphere. The project maintains two OceanSITES surface moorings in the North Pacific, one at the Kuroshio Extension Observatory in the Northwest Pacific subtropical recirculation gyre and the other at Station Papa in the Northeast Pacific subpolar gyre. OCS mooring time series are used as in situ references for assessing satellite and numerical weather prediction models. A spinoff of the PMEL Tropical Atmosphere Ocean (TAO) project, OCS moorings have acted as “research aggregating devices.” Working with and attracting wide-ranging partners, OCS scientists have collected process-oriented observations of variability on diurnal, synoptic, seasonal, and interannual timescales associated with anthropogenic climate change. Since 2016, they have worked to expand, test, and verify the observing capabilities of uncrewed surface vehicles and to develop observing strategies for integrating these unique, wind-powered observing platforms within the tropical Pacific and global ocean observing system. PMEL OCS has been at the center of the UN Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development (2021–2030) effort to develop an Observing Air-Sea Interactions Strategy (OASIS) that links an expanded network of in situ air-sea interaction observations to optimized satellite observations, improved ocean and atmospheric coupling in Earth system models, and ultimately improved ocean information across an array of essential climate variables for decision-makers. This retrospective highlights not only achievements of the PMEL OCS project but also some of its challenges.
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PMEL海洋气候站作为参考时间序列和研究聚合装置
美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)太平洋海洋环境实验室(PMEL)海洋气候站(OCS)项目为量化海洋和大气耦合的海气相互作用提供了现场测量。该项目在北太平洋维护两个OceanSITES的地面系泊站,一个在西北太平洋副热带环流环流的黑潮扩展观测站,另一个在东北太平洋次极地环流的Papa站。OCS系泊时间序列被用作评估卫星和数值天气预报模式的现场参考。作为PMEL热带大气海洋(TAO)项目的衍生项目,OCS系泊已成为“研究聚合设备”。OCS的科学家们与广泛的合作伙伴合作并吸引合作伙伴,收集了与人为气候变化相关的日、天气、季节和年际时间尺度上的变异性面向过程的观测资料。自2016年以来,他们一直致力于扩大、测试和验证无人水面飞行器的观测能力,并制定观测战略,将这些独特的风力观测平台整合到热带太平洋和全球海洋观测系统中。PMEL OCS一直是联合国海洋科学促进可持续发展十年(2021-2030)努力制定海气相互作用观测战略(OASIS)的中心,该战略将扩大的海气相互作用现场观测网络与优化的卫星观测联系起来,改善地球系统模型中的海洋和大气耦合,并最终为决策者改善一系列重要气候变量的海洋信息。这次回顾不仅强调了PMEL OCS项目的成就,也强调了它的一些挑战。
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Oceanography
Oceanography 地学-海洋学
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39
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: First published in July 1988, Oceanography is the official magazine of The Oceanography Society. It contains peer-reviewed articles that chronicle all aspects of ocean science and its applications. In addition, Oceanography solicits and publishes news and information, meeting reports, hands-on laboratory exercises, career profiles, book reviews, and shorter, editor-reviewed articles that address public policy and education and how they are affected by science and technology. We encourage submission of short papers to the Breaking Waves section that describe novel approaches to multidisciplinary problems in ocean science.
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