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Oral and Poster abstracts may be submitted for consideration. Abstracts (both submitted and invited abstracts) received by the deadline will be considered for placement into the Programme Abstract document assembled for the meeting.

The Programme Committee will organize all accepted abstracts into interactive sessions based upon potential contribution to the symposium content and relevance to session themes.

The focus of the second OSO symposium will be on the use of satellite data in coupled numerical models for ocean, weather, climate and environment analysis and prediction; and in operational applications for coastal waters. Speaker selection will ensure that these themes are addressed.

This second symposium will cut across several value chain levels but focus on some specific themes to ground and direct our progress. Additionally, the programme committee anticipates that submitted abstracts will touch on at least one, and as many as possible, of the cross-cutting topics identified to be of particular and timely interest.

Major Themes (not mutually exclusive) Cross-cutting Topics of Interest throughout the Major Themes

 Satellite Data in Coupled Models: 

  • state of the art and issues in data assimilation systems
  • alternative methods to data assimilation,
  • use of novel observations (e.g. surface currents, ocean colour)
  • what geophysical parameters are preferred for assimilation (e.g., radiances, stress, currents),
  • observation uncertainties

 Applications:  emerging regions and/or sectors, gaps in observations and/or data products, ensuring & evaluating fitness-for-purpose

 Facilitating the use of data across the user spectrum: access, visualisation, interoperability, “analysis ready data”, cloud services, reporting of uncertainties, user definition of product processing sophistication

 Innovation: Within the broader context of OSO relating to the goals of this meeting, we invite innovative approaches towards operational services

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 Coupled Modelling (among coastal, ocean, atmosphere, and/or climate)

 Geographical regions:

  • Coastal
  • Arctic
  • Estuaries
  • Land-coastal interface
  • Coastal-ocean interface


 Sectors:

  • Safety/Disaster/Extreme Events
  • Ecological Forecasting
  • Environmental Analysis and Prediction
  • Water Quality
  • Coastal Hydrology


 Artificial intelligence/machine learning

 Strengthening Research-to-Operations-to-Research for ocean applications and systems

 
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