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Ocean Sciences

David Ford

David Ford is a scientist at the Met Office in Exeter, UK. His work focusses on the development and application of ocean data assimilation for marine biogeochemistry. One area of interest is developing decadal reanalyses of the global ocean carbon cycle. He also works to develop the Northwest European Shelf Seas operational forecasting system as part of the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service.

Satellite data for ocean reanalysis

Satellite data for ocean reanalysis

To understand the fundamental behaviour of the ocean, and any changes it’s undergoing, we need to know what the ocean is doing today, and on each day in the recent past. We can do this by creating reanalyses, which use data assimilation to combine state-of-the-art models with observations. The focus is often on ocean physics, but we also need to know about the marine ecosystem and carbon cycle. As ...[Read More]