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Argo Data 1999–2019: Two Million Temperature-Salinity Profiles and Subsurface Velocity Observations From a Global Array of Profiling Floats

Authors :
Annie P. S. Wong
Susan E. Wijffels
Stephen C. Riser
Sylvie Pouliquen
Shigeki Hosoda
Dean Roemmich
John Gilson
Gregory C. Johnson
Kim Martini
David J. Murphy
Megan Scanderbeg
T. V. S. Udaya Bhaskar
Justin J. H. Buck
Frederic Merceur
Thierry Carval
Guillaume Maze
Cécile Cabanes
Xavier André
Noé Poffa
Igor Yashayaev
Paul M. Barker
Stéphanie Guinehut
Mathieu Belbéoch
Mark Ignaszewski
Molly O'Neil Baringer
Claudia Schmid
John M. Lyman
Kristene E. McTaggart
Sarah G. Purkey
Nathalie Zilberman
Matthew B. Alkire
Dana Swift
W. Brechner Owens
Steven R. Jayne
Cora Hersh
Pelle Robbins
Deb West-Mack
Frank Bahr
Sachiko Yoshida
Philip J. H. Sutton
Romain Cancouët
Christine Coatanoan
Delphine Dobbler
Andrea Garcia Juan
Jerôme Gourrion
Nicolas Kolodziejczyk
Vincent Bernard
Bernard Bourlès
Hervé Claustre
Fabrizio D'Ortenzio
Serge Le Reste
Pierre-Yve Le Traon
Jean-Philippe Rannou
Carole Saout-Grit
Sabrina Speich
Virginie Thierry
Nathalie Verbrugge
Ingrid M. Angel-Benavides
Birgit Klein
Giulio Notarstefano
Pierre-Marie Poulain
Pedro Vélez-Belchí
Toshio Suga
Kentaro Ando
Naoto Iwasaska
Taiyo Kobayashi
Shuhei Masuda
Eitarou Oka
Kanako Sato
Tomoaki Nakamura
Katsunari Sato
Yasushi Takatsuki
Takashi Yoshida
Rebecca Cowley
Jenny L. Lovell
Peter R. Oke
Esmee M. van Wijk
Fiona Carse
Matthew Donnelly
W. John Gould
Katie Gowers
Brian A. King
Stephen G. Loch
Mary Mowat
Jon Turton
E. Pattabhi Rama Rao
M. Ravichandran
Howard J. Freeland
Isabelle Gaboury
Denis Gilbert
Blair J. W. Greenan
Mathieu Ouellet
Tetjana Ross
Anh Tran
Mingmei Dong
Zenghong Liu
Jianping Xu
KiRyong Kang
HyeongJun Jo
Sung-Dae Kim
Hyuk-Min Park
Source :
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2020.

Abstract

In the past two decades, the Argo Program has collected, processed, and distributed over two million vertical profiles of temperature and salinity from the upper two kilometers of the global ocean. A similar number of subsurface velocity observations near 1,000 dbar have also been collected. This paper recounts the history of the global Argo Program, from its aspiration arising out of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment, to the development and implementation of its instrumentation and telecommunication systems, and the various technical problems encountered. We describe the Argo data system and its quality control procedures, and the gradual changes in the vertical resolution and spatial coverage of Argo data from 1999 to 2019. The accuracies of the float data have been assessed by comparison with high-quality shipboard measurements, and are concluded to be 0.002°C for temperature, 2.4 dbar for pressure, and 0.01 PSS-78 for salinity, after delayed-mode adjustments. Finally, the challenges faced by the vision of an expanding Argo Program beyond 2020 are discussed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22967745
Volume :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Marine Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.40aa1d8663c42b8a6e5c47e7f543fa7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00700