On the future of Argo: A global, full-depth, multi-disciplinary array

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2019-08-02
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Roemmich, Dean
Alford, Matthew H.
Claustre, Hervé
Johnson, Kenneth S.
King, Brian
Moum, James N.
Oke, Peter
Owens, W. Brechner
Pouliquen, Sylvie
Purkey, Sarah G.
Scanderbeg, Megan
Suga, Koushirou
Wijffels, Susan E.
Zilberman, Nathalie
Bakker, Dorothee
Baringer, Molly O.
Belbeoch, Mathieu
Bittig, Henry C.
Boss, Emmanuel S.
Calil, Paulo H. R.
Carse, Fiona
Carval, Thierry
Chai, Fei
Conchubhair, Diarmuid Ó.
d’Ortenzio, Fabrizio
Dall'Olmo, Giorgio
Desbruyeres, Damien
Fennel, Katja
Fer, Ilker
Ferrari, Raffaele
Forget, Gael
Freeland, Howard
Fujiki, Tetsuichi
Gehlen, Marion
Geenan, Blair
Hallberg, Robert
Hibiya, Toshiyuki
Hosoda, Shigeki
Jayne, Steven R.
Jochum, Markus
Johnson, Gregory C.
Kang, KiRyong
Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas
Körtzinger, Arne
Le Traon, Pierre-Yves
Lenn, Yueng-Djern
Maze, Guillaume
Mork, Kjell Arne
Morris, Tamaryn
Nagai, Takeyoshi
Nash, Jonathan D.
Naveira Garabato, Alberto C.
Olsen, Are
Pattabhi Rama Rao, Eluri
Prakash, Satya
Riser, Stephen C.
Schmechtig, Catherine
Schmid, Claudia
Shroyer, Emily L.
Sterl, Andreas
Sutton, Philip J. H.
Talley, Lynne D.
Tanhua, Toste
Thierry, Virginie
Thomalla, Sandy J.
Toole, John M.
Troisi, Ariel
Trull, Thomas W.
Turton, Jon
Velez-Belchi, Pedro
Walczowski, Waldemar
Wang, Haili
Wanninkhof, Rik
Waterhouse, Amy F.
Waterman, Stephanie N.
Watson, Andrew J.
Wilson, Cara
Wong, Annie P. S.
Xu, Jianping
Yasuda, Ichiro
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10.3389/fmars.2019.00439
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Argo
Floats
Global
Ocean
Warming
Circulation
Temperature
Salinity
Abstract
The Argo Program has been implemented and sustained for almost two decades, as a global array of about 4000 profiling floats. Argo provides continuous observations of ocean temperature and salinity versus pressure, from the sea surface to 2000 dbar. The successful installation of the Argo array and its innovative data management system arose opportunistically from the combination of great scientific need and technological innovation. Through the data system, Argo provides fundamental physical observations with broad societally-valuable applications, built on the cost-efficient and robust technologies of autonomous profiling floats. Following recent advances in platform and sensor technologies, even greater opportunity exists now than 20 years ago to (i) improve Argo’s global coverage and value beyond the original design, (ii) extend Argo to span the full ocean depth, (iii) add biogeochemical sensors for improved understanding of oceanic cycles of carbon, nutrients, and ecosystems, and (iv) consider experimental sensors that might be included in the future, for example to document the spatial and temporal patterns of ocean mixing. For Core Argo and each of these enhancements, the past, present, and future progression along a path from experimental deployments to regional pilot arrays to global implementation is described. The objective is to create a fully global, top-to-bottom, dynamically complete, and multidisciplinary Argo Program that will integrate seamlessly with satellite and with other in situ elements of the Global Ocean Observing System (Legler et al., 2015). The integrated system will deliver operational reanalysis and forecasting capability, and assessment of the state and variability of the climate system with respect to physical, biogeochemical, and ecosystems parameters. It will enable basic research of unprecedented breadth and magnitude, and a wealth of ocean-education and outreach opportunities.
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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 Roemmich, D., Alford, M. H., Claustre, H., Johnson, K., King, B., Moum, J., Oke, P., Owens, W. B., Pouliquen, S., Purkey, S., Scanderbeg, M., Suga, T., Wijffels, S., Zilberman, N., Bakker, D., Baringer, M., Belbeoch, M., Bittig, H. C., Boss, E., Calil, P., Carse, F., Carval, T., Chai, F., Conchubhair, D. O., d'Ortenzio, F., Dall'Olmo, G., Desbruyeres, D., Fennel, K., Fer, I., Ferrari, R., Forget, G., Freeland, H., Fujiki, T., Gehlen, M., Greenan, B., Hallberg, R., Hibiya, T., Hosoda, S., Jayne, S., Jochum, M., Johnson, G. C., Kang, K., Kolodziejczyk, N., Kortzinger, A., Le Traon, P., Lenn, Y., Maze, G., Mork, K. A., Morris, T., Nagai, T., Nash, J., Garabato, A. N., Olsen, A., Pattabhi, R. R., Prakash, S., Riser, S., Schmechtig, C., Schmid, C., Shroyer, E., Sterl, A., Sutton, P., Talley, L., Tanhua, T., Thierry, V., Thomalla, S., Toole, J., Troisi, A., Trull, T. W., Turton, J., Velez-Belchi, P. J., Walczowski, W., Wang, H., Wanninkhof, R., Waterhouse, A. F., Waterman, S., Watson, A., Wilson, C., Wong, A. P. S., Xu, J., & Yasuda, I. On the future of Argo: A global, full-depth, multi-disciplinary array. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, (2019): 439, doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00439.
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Roemmich, D., Alford, M. H., Claustre, H., Johnson, K., King, B., Moum, J., Oke, P., Owens, W. B., Pouliquen, S., Purkey, S., Scanderbeg, M., Suga, T., Wijffels, S., Zilberman, N., Bakker, D., Baringer, M., Belbeoch, M., Bittig, H. C., Boss, E., Calil, P., Carse, F., Carval, T., Chai, F., Conchubhair, D. O., d'Ortenzio, F., Dall'Olmo, G., Desbruyeres, D., Fennel, K., Fer, I., Ferrari, R., Forget, G., Freeland, H., Fujiki, T., Gehlen, M., Greenan, B., Hallberg, R., Hibiya, T., Hosoda, S., Jayne, S., Jochum, M., Johnson, G. C., Kang, K., Kolodziejczyk, N., Kortzinger, A., Le Traon, P., Lenn, Y., Maze, G., Mork, K. A., Morris, T., Nagai, T., Nash, J., Garabato, A. N., Olsen, A., Pattabhi, R. R., Prakash, S., Riser, S., Schmechtig, C., Schmid, C., Shroyer, E., Sterl, A., Sutton, P., Talley, L., Tanhua, T., Thierry, V., Thomalla, S., Toole, J., Troisi, A., Trull, T. W., Turton, J., Velez-Belchi, P. J., Walczowski, W., Wang, H., Wanninkhof, R., Waterhouse, A. F., Waterman, S., Watson, A., Wilson, C., Wong, A. P. S., Xu, J., & Yasuda, I. (2019). On the future of Argo: A global, full-depth, multi-disciplinary array. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, 439.
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