Training Course: Discovery and Use of Operational Ocean Data Products and Services

04 - 08 November 2013,

UNESCO/IOC Project Office for IODEWandelaarkaai 7 - Pakhuis 61
B-8400 Oostende
Belgium

Annotated Agenda

1.0 Introduction and welcome
1.1 Introduction to Operational Oceanography & GOOS
1.10 Biocheochemical Modelling, Part 1
1.11 Ocean re-analysis and climatology methods, Part 2
1.12 Biocheochemical Modelling, Part 2
1.13 The science of ocean predictions, Part 1
1.14 Quality control and assurance for operational oceanographic products, Part 1
1.15 The science of ocean predictions, Part 2
1.16 Quality control and assurance for operational oceanographic products, Part 2
1.17 Examples of Derived Products and Services: Oil Spill Forecasting
1.18 Examples of Derived Products and Services: Environmental Indicators
1.19 Students' Presentations
1.2 Introduction to IODE Data Management
1.20 Closing and Wrap up
1.3 Coastal Monitoring Systems and Methods, Part 1
1.4 Operational Oceanography data Sources: observational data
1.5 Observational Analysis Tools
1.6 Operational Oceanography Data Sources: MyOcean, Part 1
1.7 Coastal Monitoring Systems and Methods, Part 2
1.8 Operational Oceanography Data Sources: MyOcean, Part 2
1.9 Ocean re-analysis and climatology methods, Part 1