The progresses of marine meteorology studies achieved in China during the four year period from 1999 to 2002 are summarized in six directions: air-sea flux, marine meteorology in high latitudes, marine disasters, conn...The progresses of marine meteorology studies achieved in China during the four year period from 1999 to 2002 are summarized in six directions: air-sea flux, marine meteorology in high latitudes, marine disasters, connection between ocean and weather/climate in China, remote sensing applications and new methodologies in marine meteorology. Compared to the previous ones, these studies adopted much more first-hand datasets, and more scientific issues were involved. As an exciting remark, there were so many contributions done by the young scientists. A brief statement about the research strategy of marine meteorology in China for the coming years is also given.展开更多
The progress in marine meteorology research achieved by scientists in China during the four-year period from 2003 to 2006 is summarized under four categories: marine disaster study, typhoon over the ocean, ocean-atmo...The progress in marine meteorology research achieved by scientists in China during the four-year period from 2003 to 2006 is summarized under four categories: marine disaster study, typhoon over the ocean, ocean-atmosphere monitoring technology, and ocean-atmosphere forecasting technology. Compared to the previous four years, many more first-hand datasets have been obtained and more scientific issues have been addressed. In particular, many contributions have been made by young scientists. A brief statement on the research strategy of marine meteorology in China for the coming years is given at the end.展开更多
Oceans occupy approximately seventy-one percent of the earth’s surface,and vast regions of oceans are virtually unexplored,especially the deep parts where humans have never been.Therefore,it is urgent to understand o...Oceans occupy approximately seventy-one percent of the earth’s surface,and vast regions of oceans are virtually unexplored,especially the deep parts where humans have never been.Therefore,it is urgent to understand our oceans from a number of perspectives.In this paper,the concept of Smart Ocean(SO)is constructed from the perspectives of environmental protection,sustainable development of the blue economy and marine disaster prevention and mitigation.First,a doublefunnel structure concept model of SO,including ocean observation infrastructure,data,information,application,knowledge and decision support layers,is put forward.Second,the differences between SO and Digital Ocean(DO)are analyzed.Third,taking the Decision Support System for Emergency at Taiwan Strait as an example,a case study,which has assisted in saving more than 200 people,is introduced.Finally,future research agenda is summarized into seven aspects,including new instrumentation and sensor technologies,ocean big data mining and knowledge discovering,prediction,forecast and uncertainty analysis,ocean environment protection technologies and policy,sustainable use of ocean energy and resource,the influence and response to global changes in the ocean,and interdisciplinary collaboration and public service.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.40136010)the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(No.2001DIA50041)the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.KZCX-2-205).
文摘The progresses of marine meteorology studies achieved in China during the four year period from 1999 to 2002 are summarized in six directions: air-sea flux, marine meteorology in high latitudes, marine disasters, connection between ocean and weather/climate in China, remote sensing applications and new methodologies in marine meteorology. Compared to the previous ones, these studies adopted much more first-hand datasets, and more scientific issues were involved. As an exciting remark, there were so many contributions done by the young scientists. A brief statement about the research strategy of marine meteorology in China for the coming years is also given.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.U0733002, 40506008 and 40576013)
文摘The progress in marine meteorology research achieved by scientists in China during the four-year period from 2003 to 2006 is summarized under four categories: marine disaster study, typhoon over the ocean, ocean-atmosphere monitoring technology, and ocean-atmosphere forecasting technology. Compared to the previous four years, many more first-hand datasets have been obtained and more scientific issues have been addressed. In particular, many contributions have been made by young scientists. A brief statement on the research strategy of marine meteorology in China for the coming years is given at the end.
基金the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences[grant number XDA20020101]the National Key R&D Programs of China[grant number 2017YFB0504201]the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant numbers 61473286 and 61375002].
文摘Oceans occupy approximately seventy-one percent of the earth’s surface,and vast regions of oceans are virtually unexplored,especially the deep parts where humans have never been.Therefore,it is urgent to understand our oceans from a number of perspectives.In this paper,the concept of Smart Ocean(SO)is constructed from the perspectives of environmental protection,sustainable development of the blue economy and marine disaster prevention and mitigation.First,a doublefunnel structure concept model of SO,including ocean observation infrastructure,data,information,application,knowledge and decision support layers,is put forward.Second,the differences between SO and Digital Ocean(DO)are analyzed.Third,taking the Decision Support System for Emergency at Taiwan Strait as an example,a case study,which has assisted in saving more than 200 people,is introduced.Finally,future research agenda is summarized into seven aspects,including new instrumentation and sensor technologies,ocean big data mining and knowledge discovering,prediction,forecast and uncertainty analysis,ocean environment protection technologies and policy,sustainable use of ocean energy and resource,the influence and response to global changes in the ocean,and interdisciplinary collaboration and public service.