4th Argo Science Workshop POSTERS. Venice Convention Centre Palazzo del Casinò Venice-Lido, Italy

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4th Argo Science Workshop POSTERS Venice Convention Centre Palazzo del Casinò Venice-Lido, Italy September 27-29, 2012

Poster Session on Friday 28 th (Sala Adriatico) Name Institute / Company Poster Title Dr Altshuler Thomas Mr Bernard Yann Mr Bittig Henry C. Dr Bouruet- Aubertot Pascale Mr BraultPatrice Ms Carse Fiona Mr Faure Vincent Mr Fiedler Björn Ms Gaillard Fabienne Ms Goszczko Ilona Dr Grayek Sebastian Dr Hayashi Kazuhiko Mr Hosoda Shigeki Mr Hudson Edison Teledyne Webb Research CLS, Space Oceanography Division Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel - GEOMAR - LOCEAN-UPMC Nke Met Office United Kingdom Agency for Marine-Earth (JAMSTEC) - Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel GEOMAR - Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, Ifremer-CNRS-IRD-UBO - UMR6523 Institute of Oceanology, PAS Poland Institute of Chemistry & Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), Univ. of Oldenburg Research Institute for Global Change (RIGC)/ Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) - RIGC/JAMSTEC irobot maritime Systems Development of a Deep Ocean Profiling Float Argos technology evolution for ARGO floats Oxygen sensor characterization and calibration - Providing the Argo-O2 essentials Microstructure velocity measurements from an ARGO float Nke profiling floats update SST profiles from pumped and un-pumped near-surface Argo measurements Ocean mixed layer heat budget near the North Pacific Ocean subarctic front east of. Going beyond Argo-O2 - In situ CO2 and O2 measurements on Argo floats Argo based statistics for climate monitoring Properties and pathways of the Atlantic Water in the Greenland Sea observed with Argo floats Observing System Evaluation for the Black Sea: Focus on ARGO floats and altimetry during 2005-2012 Impacts of meso-scale eddy on air-sea fluxes of CO2: Utilizing Argo profiling float Heat penetration of downward net heat flux below shallow seasonal thermocline during spring- summer season in the North Pacific Ocean Advancing Glider Technology to Complement and Enhance the Future Argo System Page 1 of 5

Mr Kimizuka Masafumi Mr Kobashi Fumiaki Mr Kobayashi Taiyo Mr Le Reste Serge Mr Le Traon Pierre- Yves Mr Liu Zenghong Dr Mamaca Emina Dr Martin Matthew Mr Mata Mauricio M. Mr Maze Guillaume Mr Monselesan Didier Mr Nishikawa Shiro Mr Nishina Kei Dr Notarstefano Giulio Dr Parent Laurent Graduate School of Marine, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Tokyo University of Marine and Agency for Marine-Earth JAMSTEC The Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA Met Office United Kingdom Federal University of Rio Grande-FURG Brazil Ifremer/LPO CSIRO Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Research - Australia Agency for Marine-Earth (JAMSTEC) - Kyoto University O.G.S Italy MERCATOR-Océan Water characteristics and temporal variations of the warm core rings in the Kuroshio-Oyashio Extension region observed by Argo floats Decadal variations of the North Pacific subtropical mode water and their dynamical influence on the subtropical gyre Deep NINJA: A new profiling float for deep ocean observation Evolutions of Arvor & Provor floats NAOS: preparing the new decade for Argo Distribution and seasonal variation of water mass near the Luzon Strait revealed by Argo data Euro-Argo ERIC Use of Argo data for inter-comparison of GHRSST gap-free analysis fields The Southern Ocean Observing System: towards implementation The North Atlantic Ocean main pycnocline from Argo data How well can we track global steric sea level and heat content of the upper ocean from the Argo observing system? Experiments of ocean state estimation and forecast in 2010-2011 using K7 global 4D-VAR coupled data assimilation system and effects of Argo data Impact of simultaneous assimilation of intermediate velocities derived from Argo float trajectories together with temperature and salinity profiles in a high-resolution 4- dimensional variational data assimilation system Is the Ionian Sea getting warmer and saltier? A case study using 26 years of data obtained from profiling floats and CTD casts Global Eddy-Permitting Ocean Reanalysis and Simulations of the Period 1992 to Present Page 2 of 5

Dr Sato Kanako Dr Schmid Claudia Mr Schwatke Christian Mr Sugimoto Shusaku Mr Toyama Katsuya Dr Uchida Hiroshi Ms Wu Xiaofen Pr Yuan Dongliang Agency for Marine-Earth NOAA/AOML/PHOD DGFI Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University Tohoku University Research Institute for Global Change, Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA Institute of Oceanography, Chinese Academy of Sciences Western North Pacific Integrated Physical- Biogeochemical Ocean Observation Experiment (INBOX): Adjustment of dissolved oxygen data and calibration of dissolved oxygen sensors on JAMSTEC profiling floats deployed in the western North Pacific On the structure and variability of zonal and meridional transports in the subtropical South Atlantic Eddy detection by means of a Kalman filter approach applied to multi-mission altimetry Inter-annual variation of North Pacific Subtropical Mode Water: Changes in the formation and distribution regions Annual subduction rate of the North Pacific and its interannual variation A study for establishment of high-quality dissolved oxygen measurement by using an optical oxygen sensor and a reference material Volume variation of the Western Pacific Warm Pool and warm water getting into and out of the pool revealed by Argo data Geostrophic Meridional Transport in the Tropical Northwest Pacific Based on Argo Profiles Page 3 of 5

Instructions to speakers and participants POSTERS Viewing will be on Friday from 16h30 to 17h30, in Sala Adriatico. Authors are invited to be on stand-by close to their posters. Poster dimensions: * Height: 150cm * Width: 80cm * ORIENTATION: PORTRAIT ORAL PRESENTATIONS As the schedule is tight, be sure to respect the time allowed; Bring your visual supports on a USB key. And make sure that your presentation will be downloaded ahead of your session. Presenters are advised when uploading their presentation to check if formulas/animations are shown correctly. All speakers are requested to meet with the session chairs at the assigned session room ten minutes prior to the start of the session. Please note: - Presentations from personal laptops are not possible - Presentations should be provided in MS PowerPoint or PDF format - Upload is possible from USB keys - Presentations shall be stored in the folder corresponding to the assigned session - Presentation naming should include the main author s surname, presentation date and time (ie: Argo_surname_YYMMDD_HHMM) Page 4 of 5