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Optimal sampling strategies for oceanic applications

Dr Peter R. Oke

 

Award Number: N00014-07-1-0422, including partial support from ONR Global’s Naval International Cooperative Opportunities Program (NICOP)

and

CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Program

 

Long-term Goals ● R&D Objectives ● Project Highlights

Annual Reports PublicationsWorkshops

 

Long-term Goals

To develop a capability for optimal array design and adaptive sampling

 

R&D Objectives

Continue to lead the GODAE Observing System Evaluation task Team, under GODAE OceanView (see link).

Develop:

  • a suite of tools for the design of optimal monitoring systems and adaptive sampling;
  • support the design of geophysical field programs;
  • methods for the design of optimal observing systems and adaptive sampling.

 

Project Highlights

  • Application of tools for objective array design to support the design of the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS). See Oke et al. 2008 below.
  • Completion of a series of Observing System Experiments (OSEs), to evaluate the relative value of different observation types from the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS); Oke and Schiller 2007b.

 

Annual Reports

2008 annual ONR-NICOP Report (link [doc, 409K])

2007 annual ONR-NICOP Report (link [doc, 2M])

 

Publications (link to a complete list of publications)

  • Oke and Schiller 2007a, Journal of Climate.
  • Oke and Schiller 2007b, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Sakov and Oke 2008a, Tellus-A.
  • Sakov and Oke 2008b, Monthly Weather Review.
  • Sakov and Oke 2008c, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology.
  • Oke et al. 2009, Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans.

  

Workshops

o       Wealth from Oceans – CSIRO – Workshop on Observing System Design, 11/2006 (link [doc, 80K])

o       2nd GODAE Observing system Evaluation Workshop: Towards Routine Monitoring – CLS, Toulouse, France, 6/2009 (link)

 

 

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