UN Decade “A Predicted Ocean” Laboratory – Satellite activity, 15-17 Sep 2021
Overview
The laboratory “A Predicted Ocean” uses a value chain approach to bring everyone together – from small research groups to large companies, from input suppliers to service providers. Our goal is to address the need for more closely integrated observations and modelling, relevant collaborations around the world and connections to stakeholders and user communities. The laboratory highlights existing gaps and potential solutions for ocean prediction. By embracing the Ocean Decade, the lab innovatively marks a collaborative way forward to establishing a systematic, interdisciplinary ocean prediction, and information systems to benefit society.
ForeSea and its partner programmes are specifically interested in advancing
“Co-designing integrated ocean observing and prediction capabilities: CoastPredict, Ocean Observing Co-Design and ForeSea in the Ocean Decade”
for which a session was set up. Please visit the agenda for more information.
Co-design: Ocean observing & prediction capability
This session addresses “Co-designing integrated ocean observing and prediction capabilities: CoastPredict, Ocean Observing Co-Design and ForeSea in the Ocean Decade” and provides an opportunity to learn more about and interact with the UN Ocean Decade of Science for Sustainable Development Programmes Ocean Observing Co-Design, CoastPredict, and ForeSea. These key GOOS and OceanPredict Programmes are endorsed by the UN Ocean Decade, and are now actively working on the next steps towards co-design.
This Webinar will deliver the latest information on these developments, how the programmes will interlink, and how this will support a Predicted Ocean within the Ocean Decade. These three Programmes represent a cornerstone of collaborative action for the Decade from ocean observing and modelling communities.
The programmes aim to significantly improve the current ocean observing infrastructure, ensure the co-design of ocean observing, modelling, and services for science and societal needs, with the inclusion of stakeholders in these co-design processes.
Follow links above to read more about the individual programmes and join the Webinar to understand how they will interact to achieve a Predicted Ocean, and how you can support, collaborate, and interact with these key initiatives.
Agenda
The session agenda is provided below. Please note that we will run two equal sessions but at different times to accommodate different time zones.
Session on: Co-designing integrated ocean observing and prediction capabilities: CoastPredict, Ocean Observing Co-Design and ForeSea in the Ocean Decade
This 2-hour session is part of a 3 days event. The core event will start on September 15th, 8:00 PM – 0:00 PM CEST.
The session will start as described below.
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Session 1 | September 16th, 12 – 2 pm
Moderator | Albert Fischer
12:00 – 12:15 Opening Remarks | Toste Tanhua and Villy Kourafalou
12:15 – 13:00 Keynote presentations (10 min)
● Ocean Observing Co-Design | Emma Heslop
● CoastPredict | Nadia Pinardi, Villy Kourafalou, Joaquin Tintoré
● ForeSea | PN Vinayachandran
● SynObs | Yosuke Fujii
13:00 – 13:55 Roundtable | Voting poll and interactive whiteboard
● Emma Heslop (Ocean Observing Co-Design)
● Nadia Pinardi (CoastPredict)
● Fraser Davidson (ForeSea)
● Elisabeth Remy (SynObs)
● Abe Woo (ECOP)
13:55 – 14:00 Wrap up | Toste Tanhua and Villy Kourafalou
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Session 2 | September 17th, 12 – 2 am
Moderator | Jessica Snowden
12:00 – 0:15 Opening Remarks | Anya Waite
0:15 – 1:00 Keynote presentations (10 min)
● Ocean Observing Co-Design | Emma Heslop
● CoastPredict | Nadia Pinardi, Villy Kourafalou, Joaquin Tintoré
● ForeSea | Fraser Davidson
● SynObs | Yosuke Fujii
1:00 – 1:55 Roundtable | Voting poll and interactive whiteboard
● David Legler (Ocean Observing Co-Design)
● Aileen Tan Shau Hwai (CoastPredict)
● R. Venkatesan (ForeSea)
● Peter Oke (SynObs)
● Joseph Ansong (ECOP)
1:55 – 2:00 Wrap up | Anya Waite
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There are other sessions that will run during the 15-17 Sep 2021 UN Decade “A Predicted Ocean” Laboratory – Satellite activity. Details about these sessions can be found here: A Predicted Ocean – UN Decade Kampagne (oceandecade-conference.com) (bottom of page)
Registration
Please use the link below to register for this session. Please note that we will run two equal sessions but at different times to accommodate different time zones.
Session on: Co-designing integrated ocean observing and prediction capabilities: CoastPredict, Ocean Observing Co-Design and ForeSea in the Ocean Decade
Session 1 | September 16th, 12 – 2 pm CEST (supporting time zones mainly in US and Europe)
Session 2 | September 17th, 12 – 2 am CEST (supporting time zones mainly in Asia and Australia)
If you did not have the chance to take part in the live event, you can now watch the complete Core Event here as well as the Wrap-up here, or watch the summary of the second Ocean Decade Laboratory here.
And the labs continue: Over the next several months, five further Ocean Decade Laboratories will be held to gather international efforts, to support action for the Ocean Decade and to catalyze innovative and interactive ocean science activities. Follow the Ocean Decade website for more information and updates!
YouTube links
- Core event link (3:47:50 hours)
- Session on “Co-designing integrated ocean observing and prediction capabilities: CoastPredict, Ocean Observing Co-Design and ForeSea in the Ocean Decade” (1:57:06 hours)
- Ocean Decade Laboratories summary (video, 4:39 min)
- Wrap-up link (watch from min 48:50 for a brief discussion with David Legler on the session on “Co-designing integrated ocean observing and prediction capabilities: CoastPredict, Ocean Observing Co-Design and ForeSea in the Ocean Decade”.)
Presentations
SynObs presentation by Youske Fujii