New Frontiers in Operational Oceanography, 2017 GOV International Summer School

Last week marked the wrap-up of the 2017 GODAE Ocean View International School, hosted in Mallorca, Spain. The summer school, which took place from October 2nd to the 13, is one of the main educational activities supported by GODAE OceanView.  During the intense two-week school session, there were 54 lectures, poster sessions, workshops, debates, visit to SOCIB […]

Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) pre-operational seasonal prediction systems launch

From the beginning of March 2017, the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has launched its pre-operational state-of-the-art seasonal prediction systems. The products will be available on the 15th of each month. The forecasts are updated every month and cover a time range of 6 months and cover variables such as air, sea-surface temperature, atmospheric circulation. […]

The NAOS project #6 newsletter is now online!

About NAOS Argo is an international array of 3000 profiling floats that measure temperature and salinity throughout the deep global oceans, down to 2,000 metres. Argo is the first-ever global, in-situ ocean-observing network in the history of oceanography, providing an essential complement to satellite systems, to understand the role of the ocean on the earth’s […]

Kostas Nittis Medal awarded to Angélique Melet from Mercator Ocean

Angélique Melet, young researcher from Mercator Ocean, has been awarded the 2016 Kostas Nittis Medal. The Kostas Nittis Medal scheme was launched at the European Maritime Day 2015 by the European Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Karmenu Vella. The Kostas Nittis Medal applications are open to young marine professionals within the operational oceanography […]

EMFF will allow 7,5M€ to boost Blue Growth projects – Calls for Proposals are open

This year, three calls for proposals are open under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to foster blue growth across Europe. The European Commission organised a Launch Event on 5 April 2016 to present those calls. With a budget of over 7,5M€, the calls ‘Blue careers‘, ‘Blue Labs‘ and ‘Blue Technology‘ will respectively help enhancing career […]

NAOS project 2016 Newsletter

The latest NAOS project 2016 Newsletter is hot off the press! Main themes :  Observation of the global ocean – Preparation for the new decade of Argo Read previous newsletters on the NAOS project website    

Sentinel-3A Delivers First Images

Only a couple of weeks after launch, the Sentinel satellite has already begun delivering exclusive images for the EU’s Copernicus programme.  Sentinel-3A’s very first image, captured at 14:09 GMT on February 29, shows the transition from day to night over Svalbard, Norway. The image shows the snow-covered archipelago, as well as Arctic sea ice and […]

Jason-3 – providing data for the Copernicus Marine Service

Pierre Bahurel (CEO of Mercator Ocean) explains why Jason-3 data is important for the Copernicus Marine Service. The launch of the Jason-3 ocean altimetry satellite last month was a huge boost for ocean monitoring. As well as continuing the unique time series of mean sea level measurements for climate monitoring, the satellite will also play […]

Ocean heat content and climate change: new scientific prospects

The study of the climate is by its very nature an interdisciplinary exercise: to understand how the climate functions, we need to study changes to the atmosphere, the oceans, landmasses and the biosphere in equal measure, as well as the way energy flows between them. Starting from the premise that climate change is linked to […]

Turning point in Altimetry : the Jason-3 satellite will be launched on January 17, 2016

The satellite Jason-3 will be launched on January 17th 2016. It is the follow-on altimetry mission of Jason-2. The objective of the Jason-3 mission is to provide continuity to the unique accuracy and coverage of the TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason-1 and Jason-2 missions. It will extend the high-precision multi-mission ocean altimetry data record to support operational oceanography […]

An intense El Niño event for the end of the year 2015!

El Niño is a climate variation which results from the coupling of intense atmospheric and oceanic phenomena, mainly in tropical regions. During winter when it appears, El Nino has weather impacts around the globe. In the ocean El Niño is characterized by a strong warming of surface and subsurface waters from the central Pacific to […]