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Status Steering and organizing committees (Oct 2007).
CNES in charge of the organization Budget / Sponsors –finalized
Program finalized (invited multi-author papers)
Session description – WWW site
2.5 days – 6 sessions + conclusion round table
http://www.ostst-godae-2008.com
Papers in proceedings after internal review by the SC
A subset (10-15) of papers will be reviewed/published in Oceanography Magazine (Spring/Summer 2009)
GODAE Final Symposium 2008
The revolution in global ocean forecastinghttp://www.ostst-godae-2008.com
5. GODAE Final Symposium Date, place, collocated meetings
▪ 12 – 15 November 2008 ( Wednesday afternoon - Saturday lunchtime) ▪ Nice, Palais des Congrès ▪ CNES – main organiser, Carte Blanche – organising agency (website, venue, etc.)
- Follows the Annual OSTST meeting (10-12 November)
- Running in parallel International DORIS Service (IDS) workshop - Additional meeting – kick off ET/OOFS-JCOMM (10-11 November 2008)
Overall programme
Structure
Day 1 (Wednesday) Afternoon (pm only) – Plenary
Session 1 Introduction Session 2 GODAE in 2008: Operational Oceanography infrastructure
Day 2 (Thursday)
Session 3 Demonstrating feasibility Morning (am) – PlenarySession 4 Scientific & technological advances Afternoon (pm) – posters + plenary
Day 3 (Friday)Session 5 Applications (part 1) Morning (am) – plenary Applications (part 2) Afternoon (pm) – posters + plenary
Day 4 (Saturday)
Session 6 The future of GODAE Morning (am only)
GODAE Final Symposium - continued
Structure of the GODAE Final Symposium Multi-author invited papers + posters
Day 1 Session 1 - Conveners: Co-chairs Introduction 13:30 - 15:30
Introduction (1 hour) GODAE History The concept of GODAE and the Symposium
Session 2 – Conveners: Eric Dombrowsky and Ed Harrison Operational Oceanography infrastructure: where we are now – 10 years of progress (showing the capability – including demo + 15 min real-time briefing) 16:00 – 18:15
Satellite observing systems and relevance to GODAE In-situ observing systems and relevance to GODAE GODAE systems in operation Data & product serving
Day 2 Session 3 – Conveners: Harley Hurlburt and Peter Oke Demonstrating the feasibility 8:30 - 11:00
Global high resolution analyses and forecasts at the mesoscale Regional high resolution analyses and forecasts at the mesoscale Ocean state estimation for climate research Validation and intercomparison of analysis and forecast Observing system evaluation
Session 4 – Conveners: Jim Cummings, Eric Chassignet and Keith Haines Key scientific & technological advances 11:30 - 13:00
Argo GHRSST-PP Data assembly and processing (in-situ, remote sensing)
Poster session 14:00 – 16:00
Session 4 (continued) Key scientific & technological advances 16:30 - 18:00
Modelling (including down-scaling) Assimilation Product serving
Evening session Round table Argo and GODAE 18:00 – 19:00 Day 3 Session 5 – Conveners: F Davidson, M Balmaseda and R Rayner Applications 8:30 – 12:30 then poster then 16:00 – 18:00
Marine pollution monitoring and prediction Safety and effectiveness of operations at Sea (includes SAR) Coastal modelling and applications Applications in Asia-Oceania region Applications for seasonal forecasting Coupled atmospheric forecasts (NWP, hurricanes) Monitoring and protection of the environment (ecosystems, fisheries, IMBER) Navies Offshore industry
Day 4 Session 6 – Conveners: Stan Wilson and Neville Smith The future of GODAE 8:30 -12:30
Evaluation of effectiveness (summary & recomm on the observing system, lessons learnt) Key future research priorities New initiatives (My Ocean, IOOS) (2 shorter papers) Assessment of options for coordination post-GODAE Round table /conclusions (90 min discussion)
Structure of the GODAE Final Symposium Multi-author invited papers + posters
Day 1 Session 1 - Conveners: Co-chairs Introduction 13:30 - 15:30
Introduction (1 hour) GODAE History The concept of GODAE and the Symposium
Session 2 – Conveners: Eric Dombrowsky and Ed Harrison Operational Oceanography infrastructure: where we are now – 10 years of progress (showing the capability – including demo + 15 min real-time briefing) 16:00 – 18:15
Satellite observing systems and relevance to GODAE In-situ observing systems and relevance to GODAE GODAE systems in operation Data & product serving
Day 2 Session 3 – Conveners: Harley Hurlburt and Peter Oke Demonstrating the feasibility 8:30 - 11:00
Global high resolution analyses and forecasts at the mesoscale Regional high resolution analyses and forecasts at the mesoscale Ocean state estimation for climate research Validation and intercomparison of analysis and forecast Observing system evaluation
Session 4 – Conveners: Jim Cummings, Eric Chassignet and Keith Haines Key scientific & technological advances 11:30 - 13:00
Argo GHRSST-PP Data assembly and processing (in-situ, remote sensing)
Poster session 14:00 – 16:00
Session 4 (continued) Key scientific & technological advances 16:30 - 18:00
Modelling (including down-scaling) Assimilation Product serving
Evening session Round table Argo and GODAE 18:00 – 19:00 Day 3 Session 5 – Conveners: F Davidson, M Balmaseda and R Rayner Applications 8:30 – 12:30 then poster then 16:00 – 18:00
Marine pollution monitoring and prediction Safety and effectiveness of operations at Sea (includes SAR) Coastal modelling and applications Applications in Asia-Oceania region Applications for seasonal forecasting Coupled atmospheric forecasts (NWP, hurricanes) Monitoring and protection of the environment (ecosystems, fisheries, IMBER) Navies Offshore industry
Day 4 Session 6 – Conveners: Stan Wilson and Neville Smith The future of GODAE 8:30 -12:30
Evaluation of effectiveness (summary & recomm on the observing system, lessons learnt) Key future research priorities New initiatives (My Ocean, IOOS) (2 shorter papers) Assessment of options for coordination post-GODAE Round table /conclusions (90 min discussion)
GODAE Final SymposiumGODAE Final Symposium - continued
Deadlines
- 30 June - submission of abstract for oral/posters
- 31 August – acceptance of abstracts (oral/poster) to authors
- 1 and 15 September – hotel bookings
- 1 October – final submission of full papers (for appearance in proceedings)
- 15 October – submission of programme and full papers & abstracts
for printing
– Discussion in plenary here (1H)• Review program (papers)&status• Are we missing important topics ?• Planning and commitments for papers&oceanography magazine• Demonstration (plenary/Gary)• Argo evening session• Opening and Round table• Role/commitment of the IGST to ensure a wide participation (posters
in different sessions, managers)
– Splinters : sessions 2&3 - sessions 4&5 (1H)• Review abstracts and authors – provide recomm. and
report briefly today
– Splinter intercomparison Working Group (in //)