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E-AIMS · Euro-Argo Improvements for the GMES Marine Service
Argo is an international array of 3000 profiling floats that measure temperature and salinity throughout the deep global oceans, down to 2,000 metres. It is the single most important global in-situ observing system for the GMES Marine Service. Argo provides critical observations of the ocean interior that are required to constrain, together with satellite observations, GMES Marine Service modelling and forecasting systems. The European long-term contribution to Argo is organized as part of the Euro-Argo research infrastructure that will become in early 2012 a new European legal entity. The main challenges for Argo and Euro-Argo are 1/ to maintain the global array and ensure its long term sustainability and 2/ prepare the next phase of Argo with an extension towards biogeochemistry, the polar oceans, the marginal seas and the deep ocean. Meeting such challenges is essential for the long term sustainability and evolution of the GMES Marine Service. This requires major improvements in Argo float technology. New floats with improved capabilities are or will be soon available from float manufacturers. They require, however, extensive testing at sea before they can be used for operational monitoring. The Euro-Argo data centers need also to be upgraded so that they can handle these new floats. E-AIMS will organize an end-to-end evaluation of these floats (from float design down to the use by GMES). Observing System Evaluations and Sensitivity Experiments will also be conducted to provide robust recommendations for the next phase of Argo that take into account GMES Marine Service, seasonal/decadal climate forecasting and satellite validation requirements. E-AIMS will thus demonstrate the capability of the Euro-Argo infrastructure to conduct R&D driven by GMES needs and demonstrate that procurement, deployment and processing of floats for GMES can be organized at European level. These are key aspects for the long term sustainability of GMES in-situ component.
Consortium · 16 organisations
INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE RECHERCHE POUR L'EXPLOITATION DE LA MER
FR · €464,301
HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET
NO · €134,040
INSTITUTO ESPANOL DE OCEANOGRAFIA
ES · €85,503
INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY BAS
BG · €93,000
SOFIA UNIVERSITY ST KLIMENT OHRIDSKI
BG · €70,095
MET OFFICE
UK · €217,280
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
ES · €87,476
INSTYTUT OCEANOLOGII POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK
PL · €86,700
ACRI ST SAS
FR · €85,000
KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS METEOROLOGISCH INSTITUUT-KNMI
NL · €69,469
ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI OCEANOGRAFIA E DI GEOFISICA SPERIMENTALE
IT · €125,919
COLLECTE LOCALISATION SATELLITES
FR · €99,998
ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI GEOFISICA E VULCANOLOGIA
IT · €69,865
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR OZEANFORSCHUNG KIEL (GEOMAR)
DE · €134,855
MERCATOR OCEAN
FR · €117,317
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL
UK · €50,000
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