Talks-Day2

Session D: MOC and LARGE SCALE CIRCULATION

South Pacific Tropical Water as seen from Argo data and global GCMs - T. Qu, University of Hawaii, U.S.A.

Effect of Decadal Kuroshio Extension Jet and Eddy Variability on the Modification of North Pacific Intermediate Water - B. Qiu, Dept of Oceanography, Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa, U.S.A.

Argo profiles nonlinear feedback processes associated with the Indian Ocean Dipole - W. Cai, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia

Ocean general circulation near 1000 m depth - M. Ollitrault, IFREMER, France

Session E: MESOSCALE CIRCULATION

Mozambique Channel eddies as a transport mechanism: The case of Red Sea Water - T. Morris, Bayworld Centre for Research and Education, South Africa

The southward transport of sub-mesoscale lenses of Bass Strait Water in the centre of anti-cyclonic mesoscale eddies - K. Ridgway, CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research, Australia

High resolution mapping of 3D semi-geostrophic dynamics from a combination of ARGO measurements and satellite observations - N. Buongiorno Nardelli, C.N.R, Italy

Western North Pacific Integrated Physical-Biogeochemical Ocean Observation Experiment (INBOX) - T. Suga et al., Tohoku University/JAMSTEC

Session F: IMPACTS IN MODELS

Development of Observation Impact Statements under GODAE OceanView - P. Oke, CSIRO, Australia

Impact of Assimilation of Argo Data in Global HYCOM - J. Cummings, Naval Research Laboratory, USA

Impact of Argo data in Mercator Ocean global and regional systems - M. Benkiran, CLS & Mercator Océan, France

Using observing system evaluation experiments to test the value of Argo data in FOAM - D. Lea, Met Office, UK

Evaluation of the Argo float impacts on the ocean data assimilation systems in JMA/MRI - Y. Fujii, Japan Meteorological Agency/ Meteorological Research Institute, Japan

Impact of ARGO Data on the East Sea Circulation Modeling - K.R. Kang, National Institute of Meteorological Research / KMA, Rep. of Korea