FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Argo: The Challenge of Continuing 10 Years of Progress BT AF Roemmich, Dean Belbéoc, Mathieu Freeland, Howard Garzoli, Sylvia Gould, John Grant, Fiona Ignaszewski, Mark King, Brian Klein, Birgit LE TRAON, Pierre-Yves Mork, Kjell Arne Brechner Owens, W POULIQUEN, Sylvie Ravichandran, Muthalagu Riser, Stephen Sterl, Andreas Suga, Toshio Suk, Moon-Sik Sutton, Philip THIERRY, Virginie AS 1:;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:;11:;12:;13:;14:;15:;16:;17:;18:;19:;20:; FF 1:;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:PDG-ODE-ADM3;11:;12:;13:PDG-ODE-LOS;14:;15:;16:;17:;18:;19:;20:; SI BREST SE PDG-ODE-ADM3 PDG-ODE-LOS IF 2.113 TC 0 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00059/17003/14505.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;GODAE;Argo;global ocean observing system;ocean data assimilation AB The Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE [http://www.godae.org]) has spanned a decade of rapid technological development. The ever-increasing volume and diversity of oceanographic data produced by in situ instruments, remote-sensing platforms, and computer simulations have driven the development of a number of innovative technologies that are essential for connecting scientists with the data that they need. This paper gives an overview of the technologies that have been developed and applied in the course of GODAE, which now provides users of oceanographic data with the capability to discover, evaluate, visualize, download, and analyze data from all over the world. The key to this capability is the ability to reduce the inherent complexity of oceanographic data by providing a consistent, harmonized view of the various data products. The challenges of data serving have been addressed over the last ten years through the cooperative skills and energies of many individuals. PY 2009 SO Oceanography SN 1042-8275 PU The Oceanography Society VL 22 IS 3 BP 46 EP 55 ID 17003 ER EF