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  2. Argo (oceanography) - Wikipedia

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    Argo is a component of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), [3] and is coordinated by the Argo Steering Team, an international body of scientists and technical experts that meets once per year. The Argo data stream is managed by the Argo Data Management Team.

  3. ARGOS (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    ARGOS (also called STP mission P91-1) was a DoD research and development satellite mission, managed by the Space and Missile Systems Center Space Division at Kirtland AFB (SMC/TE), Albuquerque, NM. It was part of the USAF Space Test Program (STP) [ 3 ] with the objective to demonstrate several new space technologies and to fly payloads for ...

  4. Ocean observations - Wikipedia

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    Observing system evaluation and design, including improvements in air-sea flux parameterizations. Improvements in ocean platforms, including increased capabilities for Argo floats improved glider technology and mooring technology.

  5. List of weather instruments - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Obsolete observation systems. 3 Orbital instrumentation. ... Argo; Global Atmosphere Watch; Automatic weather station; Remote Automated Weather Stations (RAWS)

  6. Argos (satellite system) - Wikipedia

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    Argos is a global satellite-based system that collects, processes, and disseminates (spreads, distributes) environmental data from fixed and mobile platforms around the world. [1] The worldwide tracking and environmental monitoring system is the results from Franco-American cooperation.

  7. Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO), which was founded in 1999, is a consortium of major oceanographic institutions around the world, represented by their directors. POGO's goal is to promote global operational oceanography, the implementation of a Global Ocean Observing System, and the importance of ocean observations ...

  8. Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services

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    This system was named as Argo, which emphasizes the strong complementary relationship between the free-drifting floats and Jason altimeter mission. Basically, Argo builds on the existing upper-ocean thermal networks, extending their spatial and temporal coverage, depth range and accuracy, and improving them through the addition of salinity and ...

  9. Automatic weather station - Wikipedia

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    The specific configuration may vary due to the purpose of the system. [1] The system may report in near real time via the Argos System, LoRa and the Global Telecommunications System, [2] or save the data for later recovery. [3] In the past, automatic weather stations were often placed where electricity and communication lines were available.