Global Ocean Monitoring and Prediction at NOAA Climate Prediction Center: 15 Years of OperationsSource: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2022:;volume( 103 ):;issue: 012::page E2701Author:Zeng-Zhen Hu
,
Yan Xue
,
Boyin Huang
,
Arun Kumar
,
Caihong Wen
,
Pingping Xie
,
Jieshun Zhu
,
Philip J. Pegion
,
Li Ren
,
Wanqiu Wang
DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-22-0056.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Climate variability on subseasonal to interannual time scales has significant impacts on our economy, society, and Earth’s environment. Predictability for these time scales is largely due to the influence of the slowly varying climate anomalies in the oceans. The importance of the global oceans in governing climate variability demonstrates the need to monitor and forecast the global oceans in addition to El Niño–Southern Oscillation in the tropical Pacific. To meet this need, the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) initiated real-time global ocean monitoring and a monthly briefing in 2007. The monitoring covers observations as well as forecasts for each ocean basin. In this paper, we introduce the monitoring and forecast products. CPC’s efforts bridge the gap between the ocean observing system and the delivery of the analyzed products to the community. We also discuss the challenges involved in ocean monitoring and forecasting, as well as the future directions for these efforts.
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contributor author | Zeng-Zhen Hu | |
contributor author | Yan Xue | |
contributor author | Boyin Huang | |
contributor author | Arun Kumar | |
contributor author | Caihong Wen | |
contributor author | Pingping Xie | |
contributor author | Jieshun Zhu | |
contributor author | Philip J. Pegion | |
contributor author | Li Ren | |
contributor author | Wanqiu Wang | |
date accessioned | 2023-04-12T18:50:52Z | |
date available | 2023-04-12T18:50:52Z | |
date copyright | 2022/12/07 | |
date issued | 2022 | |
identifier other | BAMS-D-22-0056.1.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4290346 | |
description abstract | Climate variability on subseasonal to interannual time scales has significant impacts on our economy, society, and Earth’s environment. Predictability for these time scales is largely due to the influence of the slowly varying climate anomalies in the oceans. The importance of the global oceans in governing climate variability demonstrates the need to monitor and forecast the global oceans in addition to El Niño–Southern Oscillation in the tropical Pacific. To meet this need, the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) initiated real-time global ocean monitoring and a monthly briefing in 2007. The monitoring covers observations as well as forecasts for each ocean basin. In this paper, we introduce the monitoring and forecast products. CPC’s efforts bridge the gap between the ocean observing system and the delivery of the analyzed products to the community. We also discuss the challenges involved in ocean monitoring and forecasting, as well as the future directions for these efforts. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | Global Ocean Monitoring and Prediction at NOAA Climate Prediction Center: 15 Years of Operations | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 103 | |
journal issue | 12 | |
journal title | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/BAMS-D-22-0056.1 | |
journal fristpage | E2701 | |
journal lastpage | E2718 | |
page | E2701–E2718 | |
tree | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2022:;volume( 103 ):;issue: 012 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |