Articles | Volume 5-opsr
https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-5-opsr-15-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-5-opsr-15-2025
02 Jun 2025
 | OPSR | Chapter 6.1
 | 02 Jun 2025 | OPSR | Chapter 6.1

An introduction to operational chains in ocean forecasting

Liying Wan, Marcos Garcia Sotillo, Mike Bell, Yann Drillet, Roland Aznar, and Stefania Ciliberti

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Operating the ocean value chain requires the implementation of steps that must work systematically and automatically to generate ocean predictions and deliver this information. The paper illustrates the main challenges foreseen by operational chains in integrating complex numerical frameworks from the global to coastal scale and discusses existing tools that facilitate orchestration, including examples of existing systems and their capacity to provide high-quality and timely ocean forecasts.
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