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    Use of satellite observations for operational oceanography: recent achievements and future prospects

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    The paper gives an overview of the development of satellite oceanography over the past five years focusing on the most relevant issues for operational oceanography. Satellites provide key essential variables to constrain ocean models and/or serve downstream applications. New and improved satellite data sets have been developed and have directly improved the quality of operational products. The status of the satellite constellation for the last five years was, however, not optimal. Review of future missions shows clear progress and new research and development missions with a potentially large impact for operational oceanography should be demonstrated. Improvement of data assimilation techniques and developing synergetic use of high resolution satellite observations are important future priorities

    Twenty years of satellite and in situ observations of surface chlorophyll-a from the northern Bay of Biscay to the eastern English Channel. Is the water quality improving?

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    Thevariabilityofthephytoplanktonbiomassderivedfromdailychlorophyll-a(Chl-a)satelliteimageswasinvestigated over the period 1998–2017 in the surface waters of the English Channel and the northern Bay of Biscay. Merged satellite (SeaWiFS-MODIS/Aqua-MERIS-VIIRS) Chl-a wascalculated using the OC5 Ifremeralgorithm which is optimized for moderately-turbid waters. The seasonal cycle in satellite-derived Chl-a was comparedwithinsitumeasurementsmadeatsevencoastalstationslocatedinthesouthernsideoftheEnglish ChannelandinthenorthernBayofBiscay.TheresultsfirstlyshowedthatthesatelliteChl-aproduct,derived from a suite of space-borne marine reflectance data, is in agreement with the coastal observations. For compliancewiththedirectivesoftheEuropeanUniononwaterquality,time-seriesof6-yearmovingaverageofChlawereassessedovertheregion.Acleardeclinewasobservedinthemeanand90thpercentileofChl-aatstations locatedinthemixedwatersoftheEnglishChannel.Thetime-seriesatthestationslocatedintheBayofBiscay showedyearlyfluctuationswhichcorrelatedwellwithriverdischarge,butnooverallChl-atrendwasobserved. IntheEnglishChannel,theshapeoftheseasonalcycleinChl-achangedovertime.Narrowerpeakswereobservedinspringattheendofthestudiedperiod,indicatinganearlierlimitationbynutrients.Monthlyaverages of satellite Chl-a, over theperiods 1998–2003and2012–2017,exhibitedspatial andtemporalpatternsin the evolutionofthephytoplanktonbiomasssimilartotheseobservedatthesevencoastalstations.Boththeinsitu andsatelliteChl-atimes-seriesshowedadecreaseinChl-aintheEnglishChannelinMay,JuneandJuly.This trendinphytoplanktonbiomassiscorrelatedwithlowerriverdischargesattheendoftheperiodandaconstant reduction in the riverine input of phosphorus through improvements in the water quality of the surrounding rivercatchments

    "PIX'ILES 90" : télédétection et milieux insulaires du Pacifique : approches intégrées = Remote sensing and insular environments in the Pacific : integrated approaches

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    Du fait de la concentration importante de la vapeur d'eau de l'atmosphĂšre, un suivi prĂ©cis des tempĂ©ratures de surface de la mer est particuliĂšrement difficile en zones tropicales et Ă©quatoriales. Le rayonnement infra-rouge est altĂ©rĂ© lors du trajet dans l'atmosphĂšre. Cependant des contrĂŽles et des calibrations sont possibles grĂące aux donnĂ©es mesurĂ©es par les bateaux. Une fois que les pixels contaminĂ©s par les nuages ont Ă©tĂ© exclus, une carte de synthĂšse peut ĂȘtre rĂ©alisĂ©e Ă  l'aide de techniques appropriĂ©es. La carte rĂ©sultante est bien plus prĂ©cise que celle qui ne proviendrait que de mesures in situ trop Ă©parses. (RĂ©sumĂ© d'auteur

    LES CALCULS DE MARÉE

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