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TAO Proceedings - TIP 3

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

  1. Summary
    Other TIP pages
    TIP homepage
    TIP-4, Brazil, September 1995
  2. Opening and purpose of the meeting
  3. Summary of current conditions in the Tropical Pacific
  4. National Reports
    1. United States
    2. Japan
    3. Korea
    4. Taiwan
    5. France
    6. India
  5. Program status reports
    1. Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS)
    2. Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)
    3. Climate Variability/Global Ocean Atmosphere Land System (CLIVAR/GOALS)
    4. Seasonal-to-Interannual Climate Prediction Program (SICPP)
    5. Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM)
  6. Science reports
    1. ENSO Teleconnections and Impacts in Korea
    2. Impact of Ocean Initialization on Climate Prediction
    3. Variability in Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Topography During the Verification Phase of the TOPEX/Poseidon Mission
    4. Data Assimilation and ENSO Modeling
    5. Comparison of Various Levels of Closure Model on Evolution and Maintenance of Upper Ocean Mixed Layer
    6. Variability of the Upper Ocean at 0,156E Observed by the R/V Hakuho Maru During the TOGA-COARE IOP
    7. Analysis of Moored Velocity Time Series in the Western Equatorial Pacific
    8. An Application of Multi-Channel Singular Spectrum Analysis to TOGA-TAO data
    9. Open-Ocean Validation of TOPEX/Poseidon Sea-Level in the Western Equatorial Pacific
    10. Development of Blended Tropical Pacific Thermal Field Analyses and Their Assimilation into Ocean and ENSO Forecast Models
    11. Time/Space Scales of Thermal Field Variability in the Equatorial Pacific
  7. Discussion and recommendations

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