JRA6: Black Sea Products

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JRA6: Black Sea Products
Objectives and expected impact:
Preparation and dissemination of regional statistical products like
mean, seasonal and monthly climatological fields and trends from
all available historical and recent data collected over the Black
Sea for:
• Improving of the data service to a wider range of users (modellers and
non-specialists);
• Quality checks of the observation data: residual problems in data are
detected by comparing with the gridded fields values;
• Check of coherence between climatologies and statistics computed in the
different regions;
• Check the technical performances of the SEADATANET system when
extracting snapshots of quality checked observation data from TAs, with a
foreseen 6 monthly period of updating the statistics.
PARTNERS
9
All Russian Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information –
World Data Centre Obninsk, Russia
RIHMI-WDC
13
Institute of Marine Sciences of Middle East Technical University
Erdemli-Mersin, Turkey
METU
14
Collecte Localisation Satellite Ramonville St. Agne, France
CLS
16
University of Liège GeoHydrodynamics and Environment Research
Liège, Belgium
ULG
20
Commission of the European Communities Directorate General
Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy
EC-DG JRC
Marine Hydrophysical Institute Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences
Sevastopol, Ukraine
MHI-DMIST
34
Institute of Oceanology Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Varna, Bulgaria
IO-BAS
35
National Institute for Marine Research and Development « Grigore
Antipa » Constanta, Romania
NIMRD
36
Iv Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Tbilisi, Georgia
TSU-DNA
33
Description of work:
• JRA6.1: Coordination of the activity including recommendations for
improving the methodology and for operating it in routine mode with
emphasis on the regional priorities;
• JRA6.2: Preparation and dissemination of best estimates of the
annual and seasonal statistics and trends on grid points of the sea
surface from co-located in-situ and satellite data transferred by
regular snapshots of the interconnected transnational in-situ and
satellite platforms: temperature, dynamic height/altimetry, salinity
(from 2007, when a satellite salinity sensor will be available), wind
and sea state, sea ice;
• JRA6.3: Preparation and dissemination of best estimates of the
annual and seasonal statistics and trends on grid points and on the
whole water column from in-situ observations: temperature,
salinity, current and biochemical parameters;
• JRA6.4: Quality checks and harmonization with the other regional
data products.
Foreseen Milestones:
• Month 6: Specification for regional products
• Month 11: First test results presented to the
Annual Workshop
Deliverables: First year
No
Deliverable title
Task
Lead
Foreseen
Delivery
Nature
1
Specifications for Black Sea products JRA6.1 P13
M6
protocol
2
Benchmark of surface products
JRA6.2 P16
M11
Data and maps
3
Benchmark of sub-surface products
JRA6.3 P16
M11
Data and maps
4
Annual report
JRA6.1 P13
M11
report
This study will be based on
NATO Black Sea Data Base
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea inter-disciplinary multivariable
historical database was created in the
framework of the NATO TU-Black Sea
project in 1994-1997. It includes all main
physical, chemical and biological variables
for the entire Black Sea basin. Database
primarily covers the time period from 1963
(and in some cases earlier data sets) with
extensive data sets for 1973-1994.
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
Black Sea Regional Historical Interdisciplinary Database
• Continiously updated within the
frameworks of different projects
• More than 30,000 oceanographic stations
• Covering last 100 years
July
Secchi depth Summer
Monthly variations of the basin-wide averaged variables