TROPICAL
OCEAN AND GLOBAL ATMOSPHERE (T O G A)
(A
Project of the World Climate Research Programme)
Proceedings
of the third meeting of the TOGA-TAO Implementation Panel
Hoam Center, Seoul National University Seoul, South Korea
18 - 20 October 1994
Edited by:
Mark P. Koehn
Linda J. Mangum
Michael J. McPhaden
NOAA/Pacific Marine
Environmental Laboratory
Published on behalf
of the International TOGA Project Office by NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental
Laboratory
Table of
contents
- Summary
- Opening
and purpose of the meeting
- Summary
of current conditions in the Tropical Pacific
- National
Reports
- United States
- Japan
- Korea
- Taiwan
- France
- India
- Program
status reports
- Global Ocean
Observing System (GOOS)
- Global Climate
Observing System (GCOS)
- Climate Variability/Global
Ocean Atmosphere Land System (CLIVAR/GOALS)
- Seasonal-to-Interannual
Climate Prediction Program (SICPP)
- Tropical Rainfall
Measurement Mission (TRMM)
- Science
reports
- ENSO Teleconnections
and Impacts in Korea
- Impact of Ocean
Initialization on Climate Prediction
- Variability
in Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Topography During the Verification
Phase of the TOPEX/Poseidon Mission
- Data Assimilation
and ENSO Modeling
- Comparison
of Various Levels of Closure Model on Evolution and Maintenance
of Upper Ocean Mixed Layer
- Variability
of the Upper Ocean at 0,156E Observed by the R/V Hakuho Maru
During the TOGA-COARE IOP
- Analysis of
Moored Velocity Time Series in the Western Equatorial Pacific
- An Application
of Multi-Channel Singular Spectrum Analysis to TOGA-TAO data
- Open-Ocean
Validation of TOPEX/Poseidon Sea-Level in the Western Equatorial
Pacific
- Development
of Blended Tropical Pacific Thermal Field Analyses and Their Assimilation
into Ocean and ENSO Forecast Models
- Time/Space
Scales of Thermal Field Variability in the Equatorial Pacific
-
Discussion
and recommendations
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