Authors
P-Y Le Traon, David Antoine, Abderrahim Bentamy, H Bonekamp, LA Breivik, Bertrand Chapron, G Corlett, G Dibarboure, P DiGiacomo, C Donlon, Y Faugère, J Font, Fanny Girard-Ardhuin, Francis Gohin, JA Johannessen, M Kamachi, G Lagerloef, J Lambin, Gilles Larnicol, P Le Borgne, E Leuliette, E Lindstrom, MJ Martin, E Maturi, L Miller, L Mingsen, R Morrow, Nicolas Reul, MH Rio, H Roquet, R Santoleri, J Wilkin
Publication date
2015/4/17
Source
Journal of Operational Oceanography
Volume
8
Issue
sup1
Pages
s12-s27
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
The paper gives an overview of the development of satellite oceanography over the past five years focusing on the most relevant issues for operational oceanography. Satellites provide key essential variables to constrain ocean models and/or serve downstream applications. New and improved satellite data sets have been developed and have directly improved the quality of operational products. The status of the satellite constellation for the last five years was, however, not optimal. Review of future missions shows clear progress and new research and development missions with a potentially large impact for operational oceanography should be demonstrated. Improvement of data assimilation techniques and developing synergetic use of high resolution satellite observations are important future priorities.
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