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Smith, S.R. |
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Focusing on improving automated meteorological observations from ships |
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2004 |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union |
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Eos Trans. AGU |
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NOAA |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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Smith, S.R., D.M. Legler, M.J. Remigio, J.J. O'Brien, and M. Jarvis |
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Comparison of 1997-1998 U.S. Temperature and Precipitation to Climatological ENSO Warm Phase Conditions |
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1998 |
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23rd Annual Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop, Miami, FL, USA |
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70-73 |
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Smith, S.R.; Alory, G.; Andersson, A.; Asher, W.; Baker, A.; Berry, D.I.; Drushka, K.; Figurskey, D.; Freeman, E.; Holthus, P.; Jickells, T.; Kleta, H.; Kent, E.C.; Kolodziejczyk, N.; Kramp, M.; Loh, Z.; Poli, P.; Schuster, U.; Steventon, E.; Swart, S.; Tarasova, O.; de la Villéon, L.P.; Vinogradova-Shiffer, N. |
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Ship-Based Contributions to Global Ocean, Weather, and Climate Observing Systems |
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2019 |
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Frontiers in Marine Science |
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Front. Mar. Sci. |
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6 |
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434 |
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The role ships play in atmospheric, oceanic, and biogeochemical observations is described with a focus on measurements made near the ocean surface. Ships include merchant and research vessels; cruise liners and ferries; fishing vessels; coast guard, military, and other government-operated ships; yachts; and a growing fleet of automated surface vessels. The present capabilities of ships to measure essential climate/ocean variables and the requirements from a broad community to address operational, commercial, and scientific needs are described. The authors provide a vision to expand observations needed from ships to understand and forecast the exchanges across the ocean–atmosphere interface. The vision addresses (1) recruiting vessels to improve both spatial and temporal sampling, (2) conducting multivariate sampling on ships, (3) raising technology readiness levels of automated shipboard sensors and ship-to-shore data communications, (4) advancing quality evaluation of observations, and (5) developing a unified data management approach for observations and metadata that meet the needs of a diverse user community. Recommendations are made focusing on integrating private and autonomous vessels into the observing system, investing in sensor and communications technology development, developing an integrated data management structure that includes all types of ships, and moving toward a quality evaluation process that will result in a subset of ships being defined as mobile reference ships that will support climate studies. We envision a future where commercial, research, and privately owned vessels are making multivariate observations using a combination of automated and human-observed measurements. All data and metadata will be documented, tracked, evaluated, distributed, and archived to benefit users of marine data. This vision looks at ships as a holistic network, not a set of disparate commercial, research, and/or third-party activities working in isolation, to bring these communities together for the mutual benefit of all. |
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COAPS @ user @ |
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Smith, S.R.; Bourassa, M.A.; Long, M. |
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Pirate attacks affect Indian Ocean climate research |
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2011 |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union |
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Eos Trans. AGU |
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92 |
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27 |
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225 |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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Smith, S.R.; Bourassa, M.A.; Sharp, R.J. |
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Establishing More Truth in True Winds |
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1999 |
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Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology |
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J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol. |
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16 |
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7 |
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939-952 |
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0739-0572 |
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ONR, NSF, NASA |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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766 |
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Smith, S.R.; Briggs, K.; Bourassa, M.A.; Elya, J.; Paver, C.R. |
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Shipboard automated meteorological and oceanographic system data archive: 2005-2017 |
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2018 |
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Geoscience Data Journal |
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Geosci Data J |
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5 |
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2 |
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73-86 |
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data stewardship; marine meteorology; open data access; quality control; thermosalinograph |
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Since 2005, the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) initiative has been collecting, quality-evaluating, distributing, and archiving underway navigational, meteorological, and oceanographic observations from research vessels. Herein we describe the procedures for acquiring ship and instrumental metadata and the one-minute interval observations from 44 research vessels that have contributed to the SAMOS initiative from 2005 to 2017. The overall data processing workflow and quality control procedures are documented along with data file formats and version control procedures. The SAMOS data are disseminated to the user community via web, FTP, and Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services from both the Marine Data Center at the Florida State University and the National Centers for Environmental Information, which serves as the long-term archive for the SAMOS initiative. They have been used to address topics ranging from air-sea interaction studies, the calibration, evaluation, and development of satellite observational products, the evaluation of numerical atmospheric and ocean models, and the development of new tools and techniques for geospatial data analysis in the informatics community. Maps provide users the geospatial coverage within the SAMOS dataset, with a focus on the Essential Climate/Ocean Variables, and recommendations are made regarding which versions of the dataset should be accessed by different user communities. |
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COAPS @ rl18 @ |
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979 |
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Smith, S.R.; Briggs, K.; Lopez, N.; Kourafalou, V. |
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Applying Automated Underway Ship Observations to Numerical Model Evaluation |
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2016 |
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Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology |
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J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol. |
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3 |
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409-428 |
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Ship observations; Automatic weather stations; Ocean models; Model evaluation/performance; In situ atmospheric observations; Observational techniques and algorithms; Models and modeling; In situ oceanic observations |
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Smith, S.R.; Brolley, J.; O'Brien, J.J.; Tartaglione, C.A. |
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ENSO's Impact on Regional U.S. Hurricane Activity |
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2007 |
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Journal of Climate |
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J. Climate |
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20 |
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1404-1414 |
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NOAA, NASA, USDA |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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Smith, S.R.; Green, P.M.; Leonardi, A.P.; O'Brien, J.J. |
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Role of Multiple-Level Tropospheric Circulations in Forcing ENSO Winter Precipitation Anomalies |
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1998 |
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Monthly Weather Review |
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Mon. Wea. Rev. |
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126 |
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3102-3116 |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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Smith, S.R.; Hughes, P.J.; Bourassa, M.A. |
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A comparison of nine monthly air-sea flux products |
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2011 |
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International Journal of Climatology |
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Int. J. Climatol. |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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