OPA-IG

JCOMM Observations Programme Area (OPA) Implementation Goals

Author(s) Secretariat
Summary The Observations Programme Area (OPA) is primarily responsible for coordinating and facilitating the development and maintenance of in situ and ground-based remote sensing observation networks (moored and drifting buoys, all ship-based systems, tide gauge networks, and others as appropriate), as well as their related telecommunication facilities, and their coordination with space-based observational networks. This document provides for JCOMM goals regarding the implementation of these observing systems, primarily addressing the needs expressed in the ocean chapter of the Global Climate Observing System Implementation Plan (GCOS-92), which provides specific implementation targets for building and sustaining an initial global ocean system. This baseline of systematic observations called for by the GCOS-92 Plan is designed to meet climate requirements. However, in addition to meeting climate requirements for the ocean, marine services in general will be improved by its implementation. The system will support other applications including global and regional numerical weather prediction, global and coastal ocean prediction, marine hazards warning, marine environmental monitoring, naval applications and many other non-climate uses.
Doc Type Working Document
Status Published on 22 Jun 2011
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Keywords JCOMM OPA Implementation Goals
This document is in the list(s): [Working Documents] Observations Programme Area

Group(s): JCOMM
Created at 11:33 on 22 Jun 2011 by Etienne Charpentier
Updated at 11:48 on 22 Jun 2011 by Etienne Charpentier