AUTHOR=Fujii Yosuke , Rémy Elisabeth , Zuo Hao , Oke Peter , Halliwell George , Gasparin Florent , Benkiran Mounir , Loose Nora , Cummings James , Xie Jiping , Xue Yan , Masuda Shuhei , Smith Gregory C. , Balmaseda Magdalena , Germineaud Cyril , Lea Daniel J. , Larnicol Gilles , Bertino Laurent , Bonaduce Antonio , Brasseur Pierre , Donlon Craig , Heimbach Patrick , Kim YoungHo , Kourafalou Villy , Le Traon Pierre-Yves , Martin Matthew , Paturi Shastri , Tranchant Benoit , Usui Norihisa TITLE=Observing System Evaluation Based on Ocean Data Assimilation and Prediction Systems: On-Going Challenges and a Future Vision for Designing and Supporting Ocean Observational Networks JOURNAL=Frontiers in Marine Science VOLUME=6 YEAR=2019 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/marine-science/articles/10.3389/fmars.2019.00417 DOI=10.3389/fmars.2019.00417 ISSN=2296-7745 ABSTRACT=
This paper summarizes recent efforts on Observing System Evaluation (OS-Eval) by the Ocean Data Assimilation and Prediction (ODAP) communities such as GODAE OceanView and CLIVAR-GSOP. It provides some examples of existing OS-Eval methodologies, and attempts to discuss the potential and limitation of the existing approaches. Observing System Experiment (OSE) studies illustrate the impacts of the severe decrease in the number of TAO buoys during 2012–2014 and TRITON buoys since 2013 on ODAP system performance. Multi-system evaluation of the impacts of assimilating satellite sea surface salinity data based on OSEs has been performed to demonstrate the need to continue and enhance satellite salinity missions. Impacts of underwater gliders have been assessed using Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) to provide guidance on the effective coordination of the western North Atlantic observing system elements. OSSEs are also being performed under H2020 AtlantOS project with the goal to enhance and optimize the Atlantic