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dc.contributor.authorMourre, Baptiste
dc.contributor.authorAlvarez, Alberto
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-11T14:09:49Z
dc.date.available2018-10-11T14:09:49Z
dc.date.issued2014/01
dc.identifier47930
dc.identifier.govdocCMRE-PR-2014-006
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12489/683
dc.description.abstractThe benefits of piloting a glider during a 6-day period via an adaptive sampling procedure in a 80 × 60 km2 marine area are assessed under a fully operational framework. The glider trajectory was adapted to reduce the ocean temperature uncertainties predicted by the operational 3-D super- ensemble model in the Ligurian Sea in August 2010. Two sets of real time model predictions are compared, which assimilate observations from (1) the adaptive-sampling-driven glider and (2) an independent glider flying in the same area. The piloting algorithm was able to successfully guide the glider along the planned trajectories. These were nevertheless not fully completed due to un-predicted adverse currents faced along the transects. Despite operational constraints and model prediction errors, the adaptive sampling procedure is shown to meet the proposed objective, i.e. a reduction of the 48-h model temperature uncertainty predicted in the upper 200 m. Moreover, measurements collected during the last 48-h forecast cycle from (i) an ocean mooring, (ii) a repeated ScanFish transect and (iii) more irregularly distributed platforms, all indicate that the actual prediction error is lower in the simulation assimilating the data from the adaptive sampling. Quantitatively, the total root-mean- square error is reduced by 18% at the end of the field experiment in comparison with the control simulation.
dc.format11 p. : ill. ; digital, PDF file
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherCMRE
dc.sourceIn: Deep-Sea Research I, vol 68, 2012, pp. 68-78.
dc.subjectUnderwater gliders
dc.subjectAdaptive sampling (Statistics)
dc.subjectLigurian Sea
dc.subjectMission planning
dc.subjectPath planning
dc.subjectModelling and environmental measurements
dc.subjectPhysical oceanography
dc.titleBenefit assessment of glider adaptive sampling in the Ligurian Sea
dc.typeReprint (PR)
dc.typePapers and Articles


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