Workshop on the Baltic Sea glider operations
On the 29th of February 2024 at 09-12 CET, FMI’s glider team together with glider operators in the Baltic Sea arranged a virtual workshop.
Agenda
Welcome (9:00 – 9:05)
Moderators: Kimmo Tikka and Ulpu Leijala, Finnish Meteorological Institute, FMI
Time: Max. 3h virtual meeting on 29th Feb 2024 @09:00-12:00 CET via Zoom Tar
Target: A virtual workshop on planning and running glider operations in the Baltic Sea and delivering measured data.
Outcomes: Identification of key strengths and challenges in the Baltic Sea in each theme and discuss about the path forward.
Themes:
- Gap analysis: Why, where, and how to run missions, what to measure
Jun She, DMI, BOOS, Laura Tuomi, FMI, Abed El Rahman Hassoun, GEOMAR\\keywords: gaps, complementary, fit-for-purpose information, value chain, up-scaling, framework, models, data assimilation, stakeholders, semi-closed seas, parameters, processes - Legal issues: How to make missions possible and safeguard them
Laura Tuomi, FMI, Lucas Merckelbach, HEREON + experiences of the operators in the Baltic Sea area\\keywords: co-operation, territorial waters, EEZ, cross-border, permit process, authorities, traffic, position forecasting - Dataflow
Dan Hayes, CSCS, Antonio Novellino, ETT, Callum Rollo, VOTO
keywords: data formats, metadata, quality codes, vocabularies, data services, data exchange, data analysis, shared code, EMODNet, SeaDataNet, GROOM-RI, OceanGliders - Next steps: discussion
The presentations
- Jun She’s presentation: Observation gaps in the Baltic Sea
- Callum Rollo’s presentation: Voice of the Ocean: Dataflow
- Lucas Merckelbach’s presentation: Glider operations in the German Bight (North Sea)
- Antonio Novellino’s presentation: EMODnet Physics
- Dan Hayes’s presentation: Glider data flow: OceanGliders and GROOM RI
