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Coastal Ocean Forecasting: system integration and evaluation

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Kourafalou, V.H. et al.ecent advances in Coastal Ocean Forecasting Systems (COFS) are discussed. Emphasis is given to the integration of the observational and modeling components, each developed in the context of monitoring and forecasting in the coastal seas. These integrated systems must be linked to larger scale systems toward seamless data sets, nowcasts and forecasts (from the global ocean, through the continental shelf and to the nearshore regions). Emerging capabilities include: methods to optimize coastal/regional observational networks; and probabilistic approaches to address both science and applications related to COFS. International collaboration is essential to exchange best practices, achieve common frameworks and establish standards.V. Kourafalou acknowledges support from NOAA (NA13OAR4830224 and NA11NOS4780045). M. Herzfeld is thankful to the eReefs marine modeling team and partners (CSIRO: Commonwealth Industrial and Scientific Research Organization; SIEF: Science and Industry Endowment Fund; AIMS: Australian Institute of Marine Science). The system CGOFS_ECS (material contributed by X. Zhu) is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (contract #41222038). E. V. Stanev acknowledges the input from COSYNA, which is supported by the Helmholtz Association of German Research CentersPeer Reviewe

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