Promoting Best Practices in Ocean Forecasting Through an Operational Readiness Level
E. Alvarez Fanjul, S. Ciliberti, J. Pearlman, K. Wilmer-Becker,P. Bahurel,F. Ardhuin, A. Arnaud, K. Azizzadenesheli,R. Aznar,M. Bell,L. Bertino, S. Behera,G. Brassington, J. B. Calewaert,A. Capet,E. Chassignet,S. Ciavatta,M. Cirano, E. Clementi, L. Cornacchia,G. Cossarini, G. Coro,S. Corney, F. Davidson,M. Drevillon,Y. Drillet, R. Dussurget, G. El Serafy, G. Fearon,K. Fennel, D. Ford,O. Le Galloudec, X. Huang,J. M. Lellouche, P. Heimbach,F. Hernandez, P. Hogan,I. Hoteit, S. Joseph, S. Josey,P-Y Le Traon,S. Libralato, M. Mancini, M. Martin, P. Matte, T. McConnell,A. Melet, Y. Miyazawa,A. M. Moore, A. Novellino, F. O'Donncha, A. Porter, F. Qiao, H. Regan, J. Robert-Jones, S. Sanikommu,A. Schiller,J. Siddorn,M. G. Sotillo,J. Staneva, C. Thomas-Courcoux, P. Thupaki,M. Tonani, J. M. Garcia Valdecasas, J. Veitch,K. von Schuckmann, L. Wan,J. Wilkin, A. Zhong, R. Zufic FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE(2024)
Key words
operational oceanography,ocean predictions,ocean observations,best practices,standards,data sharing,interoperability,digital twins
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