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https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-5-opsr-9-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-5-opsr-9-2025
02 Jun 2025
 | OPSR | Chapter 4.3
 | 02 Jun 2025 | OPSR | Chapter 4.3

Data assimilation schemes for ocean forecasting: state of the art

Matthew J. Martin, Ibrahim Hoteit, Laurent Bertino, and Andrew M. Moore

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Observations of the ocean from satellites and platforms in the ocean are combined with information from computer models to produce predictions of how the ocean temperature, salinity, and currents will evolve over the coming days and weeks and to describe how the ocean has evolved in the past. This paper summarises the methods used to produce these ocean forecasts at various centres around the world and outlines the practical considerations for implementing such forecasting systems.
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