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Welcome to the Ocean Prediction Networking wiki. | Welcome to the Ocean Prediction Networking wiki. | ||
- | The objevtive | + | The objective |
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+ | The project is a collobarative project by and between the Norwegian Meteorological Institute [[http:// | ||
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+ | Project leader is [[larspetter.roed@met.no|Lars Petter Røed]], met.no/ | ||
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+ | The project is funded by the Research Council of Norway [[http:// | ||
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===== About OPNet ===== | ===== About OPNet ===== | ||
==== Objectives ==== | ==== Objectives ==== | ||
- | The overall objective is to strengthen and formalize collaboration among Norwegian institutes actively involved in research and development related to marine forecasting. The collaboration is through organization of a series of formal seminars in which all partners are required to attend and to give contributions. The seminars involves discussion of methods, tools and systems whereby forecasts of physical and biogeochemical variables can be evaluated, forecast skills measured, and to recommend avenues whereby improvements can be made. | + | The overall objective is to strengthen and formalize collaboration among Norwegian institutes actively involved in research and development related to marine forecasting. The collaboration is through organization of a series of formal seminars in which all partners are required to attend and to give contributions. The seminars involves discussion of methods |
Specific objectives are: | Specific objectives are: | ||
* To monitor and discuss existing forecast products and their performance to help improving the tools and the methods used to produce the ocean forecasts | * To monitor and discuss existing forecast products and their performance to help improving the tools and the methods used to produce the ocean forecasts | ||
* To develop common validation tools that can be run to provide measures of the forecast skill | * To develop common validation tools that can be run to provide measures of the forecast skill | ||
- | * To develop our understanding of the strength and weaknesses of the different model modules used by the partners | + | * To develop our understanding of the strength and weaknesses of the different model modules used by the partners |
- | * To implement and operate a web-page for dissemination of forecasts, and forecast performance, | + | |
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- | We emphasize that no research per se is pursued within OPNet. However, by organizing the proposed seminars, we believe weaknesses and problems in the predictions system will come to the forth, and methods and/or avenues that may be explored to solve them can be recommended. We envisage that one of the main outcome of OPNet is collaborative research and research proposals. | + | |
==== Scope ==== | ==== Scope ==== | ||
- | The approach is to arrange | + | The approach is to arrange two-day long seminars twice a year at Geilo, Norway. One to be held in spring and one in the fall. At least two scientists from each of the partners must attend each seminar. |
Also representatives from selected user group (e.g., offshore industry, yachtsmen, fishermen, governmental authorities, | Also representatives from selected user group (e.g., offshore industry, yachtsmen, fishermen, governmental authorities, | ||
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On the agenda is to discuss ocean prediction products, that is, tools and methods whereby they are produced, observational methods (in situ vs. satellite), data assimilation methods, numerical methods and numerical model implementations. Also results originating from other projects of relevance are discussed. | On the agenda is to discuss ocean prediction products, that is, tools and methods whereby they are produced, observational methods (in situ vs. satellite), data assimilation methods, numerical methods and numerical model implementations. Also results originating from other projects of relevance are discussed. | ||
- | Focus initially | + | We emphasize that no research per se is pursued. The underlying idea is that by organizing seminars |
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- | The underlying idea is that the discussions | + | |
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- | It is foreseen | + | |
==== Expected achievements: | ==== Expected achievements: | ||
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====== Summary of seminars and presentations ====== | ====== Summary of seminars and presentations ====== | ||
- | Below follows a summary of the eight seminars, including the program, name of participants and title of presentations. | + | Below follows a summary of the eight seminars, including the program, name of participants and title of presentations. |
- | ===== 1st Seminar April 17-18, 2007, Geilo. Kick off ===== | + | ===== 1st Seminar April 17-18, 2007, Geilo (kick off) ===== |
==== Program and attendees ==== | ==== Program and attendees ==== | ||
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* **Arild Sundfjord**, | * **Arild Sundfjord**, | ||
* **Bjørn Ådlandsvik**, | * **Bjørn Ådlandsvik**, | ||
- | * ** Johnny A. Johannessen**, | + | * ** Johnny A. Johannessen**, |
* Kjell Arne Mork, and **Einar Svendsen**, IMR/BCCR: //Argo Norway// {{: | * Kjell Arne Mork, and **Einar Svendsen**, IMR/BCCR: //Argo Norway// {{: | ||
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* **Bruce Hackett**, met.no: //MyOcean at met.no// | * **Bruce Hackett**, met.no: //MyOcean at met.no// | ||
* **All**: //MyOcean in Norway. How do we organize ourselves// | * **All**: //MyOcean in Norway. How do we organize ourselves// | ||
- | * **Johnny A. Johannessen**, | + | * **Johnny A. Johannessen**, |
* **Ana Carrasco**, met.no: // | * **Ana Carrasco**, met.no: // | ||
* **Einar Svendsen**, IMR with input from many others: // | * **Einar Svendsen**, IMR with input from many others: // |