The Southern Ocean

Observing System

Facilitating and Enhancing Global Southern Ocean Observations

Southern Ocean Satellite Data

This Task Team is no longer active. The final product is available here.

This Task Team was a joint initiative of SOOS, WCRP CliC and SCAR.
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Objective

In order to address growing disparities in Polar remote sensing, and in particular to articulate the satellite needs specific to the Southern Ocean, last year SOOS and CliC (Climate and the Cryosphere Project) coordinated a community survey to canvas uses of remote sensing and define limitations and recommendations for improvement of Southern Ocean remote sensing.

 

These survey responses have been brought together into a summary report, which was around the entire Southern Ocean community (both operational and research). Sections of the report include sea ice variables, atmospheric parameters, SST, SSH, SSS, terrestrial cryospheric connections, marine microbes / ocean colour, marine biology, surface winds, and more. The aim of the report is to represent the Southern Ocean community’s satellite data needs for the coming decade. It is designed to stand as an important strategy paper that provides the rationale and information required for future strategic planning and investment.

Members

Allen Pope (NSIDC/UW, USA)
Penelope Wagner (MetNo, Norway)
Rob Johnson (BoM, Australia)
Jamie Shutler (Uni Exeter ,UK)
Jenny Baeseman (CliC IPO)
Louise Newman (SOOS IPO)

Products

This report was published in Antarctic Science at the end of 2015, the report is available here.

Data Efforts

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Data sharing is at the heart of SOOS. Our aim is to support the development of systems that maximise the discoverability, access and impact of Southern Ocean observations, no matter who collected them, or when, or why.
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Explore and download curated and standardised Southern Ocean observational data on an interactive map.
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Search the SOOS portal at NASA's Common Metadata Directory (CMR) for worldwide Southern Ocean data.
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Find and share upcoming expeditions to the Southern Ocean with international colleagues.
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Explore Regional Working Groups that coordinate and implemente the observing system in each region.

Field Coordination

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SOOS brings together existing communities and observational efforts to enhance the coordinated collection of observations, through the development of coordination networks and tools. These facilitate collaborative logistics, sharing of resources, alignment of observational priorities, and supporting community effort towards achieving the SOOS mission.

Enhancing Capabilities

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SOOS enhances our ability to observe the Southern Ocean integrated, multidisciplinary and sustained way, through support of community-driven working groups and task teaks. These efforts focus on development and implementation of technologies, building networks, improvement of observational design, and development of associated methods.
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Explore Capability Working Groups (CWGs), developing and enhancing important Southern Ocean observational capabilities.
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Find Task Teams producing specific products, organising events, or solving a particular observing problem.



Latest News & Events

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Enhancing observations of the Southern Ocean

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SOOS is an international initiative of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) and the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR).  SOOS' mission is facilitating the collection and delivery of essential physical, chemical and biological oceanographic observations from the Southern Ocean, to ensure all stakeolders have access to the data required to address key societal issues, such as sea-level rise, heat, freshwater and nutrient transport, and ecosystem responses to changes in the system.
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The SOOS 5-year Implementation Plan defines the actions of the SOOS community for the period 2021-2025.
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The Southern Ocean community has identified 5 scientific challenges that are used to focus our observational priorities.
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SOOS has a simple governance structure, with close connections to external scientific and coordination bodies.
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The International Project Office (IPO) is the central hub of the SOOS effort, click above for details on how to contact the IPO.

Sponsors

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