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Enda O'Dea

Researcher at Met Office

Publications -  28
Citations -  698

Enda O'Dea is an academic researcher from Met Office. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea surface temperature & Data assimilation. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 23 publications receiving 510 citations. Previous affiliations of Enda O'Dea include University of Southampton.

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An operational ocean forecast system incorporating NEMO and SST data assimilation for the tidally driven European North-West shelf

TL;DR: In this paper, a new operational ocean forecast system, the Atlantic Margin Model implementation of the Forecast Ocean Assimilation Model (FOAM-AMM), has been developed for the European North West Shelf (NWS).
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The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service Ocean State Report

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TL;DR: The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) Ocean State Report (OSR) provides an annual report of the state of the global ocean and European regional seas for policy and decision-makers with the additional aim of increasing general public awareness about the status of, and changes in, the marine environment as mentioned in this paper.
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The CO5 configuration of the 7 km Atlantic Margin Model: large-scale biases and sensitivity to forcing, physics options and vertical resolution

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the physical model component of the standard Coastal Ocean version 5 configuration (CO5) of the European north-west shelf (NWS). CO5 was developed jointly between the Met Office and the National Oceanography Centre.
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The impact of a new high-resolution ocean model on the Met Office North-West European Shelf forecasting system

TL;DR: The North-West European Shelf ocean forecasting system has been providing oceanographic products for the European continental shelf seas for more than 15 years as discussed by the authors and the latest configuration to be put in operation, an eddy-resolving model at 1.5 km (AMM15), replaces the 7µkm model(AMM7) that has been used for 8 years to deliver forecast products to the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service and its precursor projects.