CIOSS Working Groups Meeting Corvallis, Oregon September 8-9, 2005.

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CIOSS Working Groups Meeting Corvallis, Oregon September 8-9, 2005

OAR NESDIS NOS NWS PPI NMFS R Spinrad G Withee ?, M Colton D Johnson M Glackin W Hogarth

NESDIS CoRP (Cooperative Research Programs) STAR: Center for Satellite Applications and Research (nee ORA) CIOSS: Cooperative Institute for Oceanographic Satellite Studies CIMSS: Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies CIRA: Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere CICS: Cooperative Institute for Climate Studies CREST: Cooperative Remote Sensing Science and Technology Center What the Atmospheric CI’s do: 1)Design and evaluate future and present satellites sensors Risk Reduction, Cal/Val NPOESS, NPP (2008, 2010) GOES-R (2012) 1)Research in atmospheric remote sensing Improved Products of NESDIS, NWS 2)Research in modeling and data assimilation NCEP models, Joint Center for Satellite DA 3)Basic research in meteorology, atmospheric sciences 4)Outreach To perform analogous functions to (2) and (3), CIOSS needs the IOOS (Integrated Ocean Observing System) to move foreward, including modeling. CIOSS is helping to make that happen.

CIOSS Research Themes and Working Groups Theme 1: Satellite Sensors and Techniques: Development of satellite oceanography techniques and applications; evaluation of existing and proposed satellite sensors, algorithms, techniques and applications. CIOSS WG on Future Ocean Color Sensors: COAST Team – GOES-R (2012); VIIRS (2008) CIOSS WG on Ocean Vector Wind Sensors: QuikSCAT; Passive Microwave (WindSat, CMIS) Theme 2: Ocean-Atmosphere Fields and Fluxes: Development, evaluation and analysis of improved fields of physical and biological parameters in the upper ocean, and of surface parameters and fluxes at the air-sea interface, using combinations of remote sensing, in situ data and modeling. CIOSS WG on Product Development: Improved Fields (Satellite + In Situ) for IOOS Users - Coastal and Global – CoastWatch & OceanWatch Theme 3: Ocean-Atmosphere Models and Data Assimilation: Use of satellite-derived fields to force and evaluate numerical models of the oceanic and atmospheric circulation, including the assimilation of those fields using methods of inverse modeling. For some applications, the ocean models will include components of marine ecosystems. CIOSS WG on Dynamics: Ocean Modeling in the IOOS Era: Coastal Models, Nested Within Basin-Scale Models, Assimilating Improved Satellite-Derived (And Other) Data Products; Prediction, Validation Theme 4: Ocean-Atmosphere Analyses: Dynamical and statistical analyses of data sets derived from satellites, models and in situ instruments, in order to increase our understanding of the physical, chemical, biological, geological and societal processes that affect and are affected by the ocean-atmosphere system. Theme 5: Outreach: We include three broad Outreach areas: Formal Education, Informal Education and Data Access by the Public.

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Revised Agenda : CIOSS Working Groups Thursday, Sept 8 8:00 Registration, Continental Breakfast 8:30 Plenary: Mtg Goals (Strub/Bayler) 9:00 Working Groups 1-3 Meet, Introduce Dynamics (Modeling and Satellite Fields) Product Development (CoastWatch/IOOS) Ocean Vector Winds Ecosystems (Ocean Color, COAST team, meeting separately) 10:00 Coffee Break 10:15 Telecom Pres – Coastal ALT Improvemts 11:00 Telecom Pres – Ocean-Related Work at the Joint Center for Satellite DA 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00 Working Groups Resume 2:45 Coffee Break 4:00 Plenary: Discuss progress within each group. 5:00 Adjourn Friday, Sept 9 8:00 Continental Breakfast 8:30 Working Groups Reconvene, Develop Action Plans 10:00 Coffee Break 10:30 Plenary: Summary of WG Results 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00 Continue Discussions on Individual Projects 3:30 Adjourn