GSSC-XI Workshop
GSSC-XI Workshop

Workshop

07 April 2008

Location

Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO
7, place de Fontenoy
75732 Paris cedex 07
France



Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation

Open attendance.

GSSC-XI Workshop
Summary

Global Operational Oceanographic Systems A Workshop to Explore Collaborative Benefits Between North American and European Operators April 7, 2008 The Workshop is organized prior to the eleventh session of the Global Ocean Observing System Scientific Steering Committee (GSSC-XI) Link to Travel and Lodging information for IOC in Paris. Introduction The GOOS Scientific Steering Committee is organizing a workshop to bring together the principals of the global operational oceanographic systems of Europe and North America, both under development and in implementation, to discover how all can benefit from the sharing of their experiences. The organizers aim to involve key individuals responsible for technical, organizational and advocacy aspects of these systems. Need for the Workshop As global oceanographic observing and forecasting systems begin to become fully operational there is a growing need to exchange the experiences of building and running such systems. It is critical that all nations see the advantages of playing an active part in supporting such systems, understand the mutual benefits to be obtained by these systems, and effectively engage in advocacy for sustained public funding. This will be the first of several workshops involving operators from distinct regions of the globe. Goal of the Workshop The overall goal of the workshop is to explore how the principal groups in North America and Europe engaged in designing, building and operating global systems which integrate satellite observations and in situ data with global and basin scale models can benefit though sharing their collective experience. The following outcomes of the workshop are sought: • Exchange of operational best practice • Improved coordination of outreach activities • Improved coordination of capacity building, especially with African nations • Improved links between global capability and regional and local applications • Improved links to weather and seasonal forecasting applications • Improved coordination of advocacy for sustained funding Organization The workshop is designed to foster practical collaboration of mutual benefit to participants. Presentations will increase collective understanding of the plans and achievements of existing initiatives. Breakout sessions will identify areas of collaboration that can yield practical benefits.

Notes

For more background download Workshop Summary.

Background Documents
Agenda Code Name Updated on Action
Agenda Code Name Updated on Action
GOOS-161 GSSC-X Report 11/04/2008
GSSC-XI/02/Workshop GSSC-XI Workshop Summary 04/04/2008
58
Invited
29
Confirmed
0
Provisional
0
Unapproved
28
Declined
1
Rejected
Other
58
Name Country
AFFIAN Kouadio Côte d'Ivoire
AHANHANZO Justin France
ALTALO Mary United States of America
BAHUREL Pierre France
BAKER D. James United States of America
BEL HASSEN-ABID Malika Tunisia
BELL Mike United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
BOUGEAULT Philippe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
BUBB Frank United States of America
CABRERA Edgard Switzerland
CLANCY Michael F. United States of America
CLARK Candyce United States of America
D'ADAMO Nick Australia
DANDIN Philippe France
DEXTER Peter Australia
DIGIACOMO Paul United States of America
DONLON Craig Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
FEELEY Mary United States of America
FELLOUS Jean-Louis France
FIELD John South Africa
GERARD François France
GORMAN Gerard United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
GRANT Colin United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
GUNN John Australia
HARRISON D. E. United States of America
JACOBS Gregg United States of America
JI Ming United States of America
JOHNS Joseph Babadi Senegal
JOHNSON Michael United States of America
KEELEY J Robert Canada
LE TRAON Pierre Yves France
LEE Dong Young Republic of Korea
LIEF Christina United States of America
LIN Shao Hua China
LINDSTROM Eric United States of America
LOWSON Robert Denmark
MABOUTY Dominique United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
MACKENZIE Bev United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
MCGLADE Jacqueline Denmark
MEHRA Avichal United States of America
MOERSDORF Paul United States of America
MOOERS Christopher N. K. United States of America
MOORE Berrien United States of America
MUELBERT Jose Brazil
NARAYANAN Savithri (Savi) Canada
PAYNE Stephen W. United States of America
PEARLMAN Jay United States of America
PODAIRE Alain Belgium
QUINIOU-RAMUS Valérie France
RAYNER Ralph United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
REED Greg Belgium
RYDER Peter Belgium
SINGH Ashbindu United States of America
STAMMER Detlef Germany
TOLMAN Hendrik L. United States of America
UCCELLINI Louis United States of America
WILSON Stan United States of America
ZILLMAN John Australia
Status Legend
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Need Confirmation
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Rejected
Group(s): GOOS - Global Ocean Observing System, IOC, JCOMM.
Label(s): no labels
Created at 12:40 on 25 Sep 2007 by Boram Lee
Last Updated at 14:41 on 23 Nov 2010 by Sungmin O
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