@Article{CroninSMABCJSVAAABBCCCSDEEGHHJKLMMNNPPPPPRRSSSSTWWY:2022:DeObAi,
author = "Cronin, M. F. and Swart, S. and Marandino, C. A. and Anderson, C.
and Browne, P. and Chen, S. and Joubert, W. R. and Schuster, U.
and Venkatesan, R. and Addey, C. I. and Alves, O. and Ardhuin, F.
and Battle, S. and Bourassa, M. A. and Chen, Z. and Chory, M. and
Clayson, C. and Souza, Ronald Buss de and Du Plessis, M. and
Edmondson, M. and Edson, J. B. and Gille, S. T. and Hermes, J. and
Hormann, V. and Josey, S. A. and Kurz, M. and Lee, T. and Maicu,
F. and Moustahfid, E. H. and Nicholson, S-A. and Nyadjro, E. S.
and Palter, J. and Patterson, R. G. and Penny, S. G. and Pezzi,
Luciano Ponzi and Pinardi, N. and Reeves Eyre, J. J. and Rome, N.
and Subramanian, A. C. and Stienbarger, C. and Steinhoff, T. and
Sutton, A. J. and Tomita, H. and Wills, S. M. and Wilson, C. and
Yu, L.",
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title = "Developing an Observing Air-Sea Interactions Strategy (OASIS) for
the global ocean",
journal = "Ices Journal of Marine Science",
year = "2022",
volume = "1",
pages = "1--7",
keywords = "intera{\c{c}}{\~a}o oceano-atmosfera, fluxos de calor, : air-sea
flux, carbon dioxide uptake, climate, global, multi-stressor,
Observing Air-Sea Interactions Strategy (OASIS), observation,
satellite, UN Decade, of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable
Development, weather.",
abstract = "The Observing AirSea Interactions Strategy (OASIS) is a new United
Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development
programme working to develop a practical, integrated approach for
observing airsea interactions globally for improved Earth system
(including ecosystem) forecasts, CO2 uptake assessments called for
by the Paris Agreement, and invaluable surface ocean information
for decision makers. Our Theory of Change relies upon leveraged
multi-disciplinary activities, partnerships, and capacity
strengthening. Recommendations from >40 OceanObs19 community
papers and a series of workshops have been consolidated into three
interlinked Grand Ideas for creating #1: a globally distributed
network of mobile airsea observing platforms built around an
expanded array of long-term time-series stations; #2: a satellite
network, with high spatial and temporal resolution, optimized for
measuring airsea fluxes; and #3: improved representation of airsea
coupling in a hierarchy of Earth system models. OASIS activities
are organized across five Theme Teams: (1) Observing Network
Design \& Model Improvement; (2) Partnership \& Capacity
Strengthening; (3) UN Decade OASIS Actions; (4) Best Practices \&
Interoperability Experiments; and (5)
FindableAccessibleInteroperableReusable (FAIR) models, data, and
OASIS products. Stakeholders, including researchers, are actively
recruited to participate in Theme Teams to help promote a
predicted, safe, clean, healthy, resilient, and productive
ocean.",
doi = "10.1093/icesjms/fsac149",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsac149",
issn = "1054-3139",
label = "lattes: 0537824080913130 18
CroninSMABCJSVAAABBCCCSDEEGHHJKLMMNNPPPPPRRSSSSTWWY:2022:DeObAi",
language = "en",
targetfile = "fsac149.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "06 jun. 2024"
}