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Marine heatwave bulletin – 6 February 2024

Mercator Ocean International (MOi) oceanographers examine marine heatwaves across the global ocean. They analyse a variety of datasets from observations (satellite sea surface temperature maps) to numerical model analyses (assimilating satellite and in situ observations) and derive forecasts for a…
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Marine heatwave bulletin – 30 January 2024

Mercator Ocean International (MOi) oceanographers examine marine heatwaves across the global ocean. They analyse a variety of datasets from observations (satellite sea surface temperature maps) to numerical model analyses (assimilating satellite and in situ observations) and derive forecasts for a…
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ACCIBERG: improving the quality of arctic forecasts

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Navigating Arctic waters poses significant challenges due to the presence of sea ice and icebergs. While forecasts for sea ice are available through the Copernicus Marine and Climate Change Services, information about icebergs is limited, only derived-satellite observations are provided…
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Marine heatwave bulletin – 23 January 2024

Mercator Ocean International (MOi) oceanographers examine marine heatwaves across the global ocean. They analyse a variety of datasets from observations (satellite sea surface temperature maps) to numerical model analyses (assimilating satellite and in situ observations) and derive forecasts for a…
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Plongée numérique dans l’océan du futur

Comme pour la météo et le climat, les capacités de simulation de l’océan se sont développées de manière incroyable depuis quelques décennies. Cela permet des prévisions inimaginables auparavant et des reconstitutions précieuses du passé. L’arrivée de l’intelligence artificielle permet d’anticiper…
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Marine heatwave bulletin – 16 January 2024

Mercator Ocean International (MOi) oceanographers examine marine heatwaves across the global ocean. They analyse a variety of datasets from observation analyses (satellite sea surface temperature maps) to model analyses (assimilating satellite and in situ observations) and model forecasts.¹ Assessment for…
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Marine heatwave bulletin – 9 January 2024

Mercator Ocean International (MOi) oceanographers examine marine heatwaves across the global ocean. They analyse a variety of datasets from observation analyses (satellite sea surface temperature maps) to model analyses (assimilating satellite and in situ observations) and model forecasts.¹ Assessment for…
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