The Argo Programme with vertical temperature/salinity profiles of ~300-km resolution every 10 days is essential for research on the role of ocean circulation in climate variability and change. It provides a means of knowing regional heat and freshwater storage for the longer time-scales; and, combined with other measurements (moorings, XBT lines, satellite altimetry and ship-based hydrography), it provides the means to identify the transport of heat and fresh water by ocean currents. Argo data are also essential for operational oceanography and seasonal prediction. Examples of applications of data from the Argo Programme unique to the Indian Ocean include:
Principal investigators implementing the Argo Programme in the Indian Ocean:
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Australia | CSIRO Marine Research | Susan Wijffels | susan.wijffels@csiro.au | ||||
France | CIREN | Jerome Vialard | jerome.vialard@lodyc.jussieu.fr | ||||
France | LEGOS/GRGS | Rosemary Morrow | rosemary.morrow@cnes.fr | ||||
Germany | IFM-GEOMAR | Juergen Fischer | jfischer@ifm.uni-kiel.de | ||||
India | INCOIS | Ravichandran M | ravi@incois.gov.in | ||||
Japan | JAMSTEC | Nobie Shikama | nshikama@jamstec.go.jp | ||||
Japan | National Institute of Polar Research | Shuki Ushio | ushio@pmg.nipr.ac.jp | ||||
Korea | Korea Ocean R & D Institute (KORDI) | Young-Gyu Park | ypark@kordi.re.kr | ||||
U.K. | UK Met Office | Jon Turton | jon.turton@metoffice.com | ||||
USA | University of Washington | Stephen Riser | riser@ocean.washington.edu |