The tropical Atlantic observing system

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2019-05-10
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Foltz, Gregory R.
Brandt, Peter
Richter, Ingo
Rodriguez-fonseca, Belen
Hernandez, Fabrice
Dengler, Marcus
Rodrigues, Regina
Schmidt, Jörn Oliver
Yu, Lisan
Lefevre, Nathalie
Cotrim Da Cunha, Leticia
McPhaden, Michael J.
Araujo, Moacyr
Karstensen, Johannes
Hahn, Johannes
Martín-Rey, Marta
Patricola, Christina
Poli, Paul
Zuidema, Paquita
Hummels, Rebecca
Perez, Renellys
Hatje, Vanessa
Luebbecke, Joke
Polo, Irene
Lumpkin, Rick
Bourlès, Bernard
Asuquo, Francis Emile
Lehodey, Patrick
Conchon, Anna
Chang, Ping
Dandin, Philippe
Schmid, Claudia
Sutton, Adrienne J.
Giordani, Hervé
Xue, Yan
Illig, Serena
Losada, Teresa
Grodsky, Semyon A.
Gasparin, Florent
Lee, Tong
Mohino, Elsa
Nobre, Paulo
Wanninkhof, Rik
Keenlyside, Noel S.
Garcon, Veronique Cameille
Sanchez-Gomez, Emilia
Nnamchi, Hyacinth
Drevillon, Marie
Storto, Andrea
Remy, Elisabeth
Lazar, Alban
Speich, Sabrina
Goes, Marlos Pereira
Dorrington, Tarquin
Johns, William E.
Moum, James N.
Robinson, Carol
Perruche, Coralie
de Souza, Ronald Buss
Gaye, Amadou
Lopez-Parages, Jorge
Monerie, Paul-Arthur
Castellanos, Paola
Benson, Nsikak U.
Hounkonnou, Mahouton Norbert
Trotte Duha, Janice
Laxenaire, Rémi
Reul, Nicolas
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10.3389/fmars.2019.00206
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Tropical Atlantic Ocean
Observing system
Weather
Climate
Hurricanes
Biogeochemistry
Ecosystems
Coupled model bias
Abstract
he tropical Atlantic is home to multiple coupled climate variations covering a wide range of timescales and impacting societally relevant phenomena such as continental rainfall, Atlantic hurricane activity, oceanic biological productivity, and atmospheric circulation in the equatorial Pacific. The tropical Atlantic also connects the southern and northern branches of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and receives freshwater input from some of the world’s largest rivers. To address these diverse, unique, and interconnected research challenges, a rich network of ocean observations has developed, building on the backbone of the Prediction and Research Moored Array in the Tropical Atlantic (PIRATA). This network has evolved naturally over time and out of necessity in order to address the most important outstanding scientific questions and to improve predictions of tropical Atlantic severe weather and global climate variability and change. The tropical Atlantic observing system is motivated by goals to understand and better predict phenomena such as tropical Atlantic interannual to decadal variability and climate change; multidecadal variability and its links to the meridional overturning circulation; air-sea fluxes of CO2 and their implications for the fate of anthropogenic CO2; the Amazon River plume and its interactions with biogeochemistry, vertical mixing, and hurricanes; the highly productive eastern boundary and equatorial upwelling systems; and oceanic oxygen minimum zones, their impacts on biogeochemical cycles and marine ecosystems, and their feedbacks to climate. Past success of the tropical Atlantic observing system is the result of an international commitment to sustained observations and scientific cooperation, a willingness to evolve with changing research and monitoring needs, and a desire to share data openly with the scientific community and operational centers. The observing system must continue to evolve in order to meet an expanding set of research priorities and operational challenges. This paper discusses the tropical Atlantic observing system, including emerging scientific questions that demand sustained ocean observations, the potential for further integration of the observing system, and the requirements for sustaining and enhancing the tropical Atlantic observing system.
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© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Foltz, G. R., Brandt, P., Richter, I., Rodriguez-Fonsecao, B., Hernandez, F., Dengler, M., Rodrigues, R. R., Schmidt, J. O., Yu, L., Lefevre, N., Da Cunha, L. C., Mcphaden, M. J., Araujo, M., Karstensen, J., Hahn, J., Martin-Rey, M., Patricola, C. M., Poli, P., Zuidema, P., Hummels, R., Perez, R. C., Hatje, V., Luebbecke, J. F., Palo, I., Lumpkin, R., Bourles, B., Asuquo, F. E., Lehodey, P., Conchon, A., Chang, P., Dandin, P., Schmid, C., Sutton, A., Giordani, H., Xue, Y., Illig, S., Losada, T., Grodsky, S. A., Gasparinss, F., Lees, T., Mohino, E., Nobre, P., Wanninkhof, R., Keenlyside, N., Garcon, V., Sanchez-Gomez, E., Nnamchi, H. C., Drevillon, M., Storto, A., Remy, E., Lazar, A., Speich, S., Goes, M., Dorrington, T., Johns, W. E., Moum, J. N., Robinson, C., Perruches, C., de Souza, R. B., Gaye, A. T., Lopez-Paragess, J., Monerie, P., Castellanos, P., Benson, N. U., Hounkonnou, M. N., Trotte Duha, J., Laxenairess, R., & Reul, N. The tropical Atlantic observing system. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6(206), (2019), doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00206.
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Foltz, G. R., Brandt, P., Richter, I., Rodriguez-Fonsecao, B., Hernandez, F., Dengler, M., Rodrigues, R. R., Schmidt, J. O., Yu, L., Lefevre, N., Da Cunha, L. C., Mcphaden, M. J., Araujo, M., Karstensen, J., Hahn, J., Martin-Rey, M., Patricola, C. M., Poli, P., Zuidema, P., Hummels, R., Perez, R. C., Hatje, V., Luebbecke, J. F., Palo, I., Lumpkin, R., Bourles, B., Asuquo, F. E., Lehodey, P., Conchon, A., Chang, P., Dandin, P., Schmid, C., Sutton, A., Giordani, H., Xue, Y., Illig, S., Losada, T., Grodsky, S. A., Gasparinss, F., Lees, T., Mohino, E., Nobre, P., Wanninkhof, R., Keenlyside, N., Garcon, V., Sanchez-Gomez, E., Nnamchi, H. C., Drevillon, M., Storto, A., Remy, E., Lazar, A., Speich, S., Goes, M., Dorrington, T., Johns, W. E., Moum, J. N., Robinson, C., Perruches, C., de Souza, R. B., Gaye, A. T., Lopez-Paragess, J., Monerie, P., Castellanos, P., Benson, N. U., Hounkonnou, M. N., Trotte Duha, J., Laxenairess, R., & Reul, N. (2019). The tropical Atlantic observing system. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, 206.
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