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John Siddorn
Researcher at Met Office
Publications - 44
Citations - 1747
John Siddorn is an academic researcher from Met Office. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ocean current & Sea surface temperature. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1419 citations. Previous affiliations of John Siddorn include University of Exeter & Plymouth Marine Laboratory.
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An operational ocean forecast system incorporating NEMO and SST data assimilation for the tidally driven European North-West shelf
Enda O'Dea,Alex Arnold,K. P. Edwards,R Furner,Patrick Hyder,Matthew Martin,John Siddorn,D. Storkey,James While,Jason Holt,Hedong Liu +10 more
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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GO5.0: The joint NERC-Met Office NEMO global ocean model for use in coupled and forced applications
Alex Megann,D. Storkey,Yevgeny Aksenov,S.G. Alderson,Daley Calvert,Tim Graham,Patrick Hyder,John Siddorn,Bablu Sinha +8 more
TL;DR: The Global Ocean standard configuration (GO5.0) as mentioned in this paper was developed with the seamless approach to modelling in mind for ocean modelling across timescales and for a range of applications, from short-range ocean forecasting through seasonal forecasting to climate predictions as well as research use.
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A highly spatially resolved ecosystem model for the North West European Continental Shelf
TL;DR: In this article, an approach to complex spatio-temporal marine ecosystem modelling as applied to the North Western European Continental Shelf is presented. But the model presented here goes further than previous work, as they combine a higher resolution hydrodynamic model, the POL-3DB baroclinic model with the European Regional Seas Ecosystem Model.
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From Observation to Information and Users: The Copernicus Marine Service Perspective
Pierre Yves Le Traon,Antonio Reppucci,Enrique Álvarez Fanjul,Lotfi Aouf,Arno Behrens,Maria Belmonte,Abderrahim Bentamy,Laurent Bertino,Vittorio E. Brando,Matilde Brandt Kreiner,Mounir Benkiran,Thierry Carval,Stefania Angela Ciliberti,Hervé Claustre,Emanuela Clementi,Giovanni Coppini,Gianpiero Cossarini,Marta De Alfonso Alonso-Muñoyerro,Anne Delamarche,Gérald Dibarboure,Frode Dinessen,Marie Drevillon,Yann Drillet,Yannice Faugère,Vicente Fernandez,Andrew Fleming,M. Isabel Garcia-Hermosa,Marcos García Sotillo,Gilles Garric,Florent Gasparin,Cedric Giordan,Marion Gehlen,Marilaure Grégoire,Stephanie Guinehut,M. Hamon,Chris Harris,Fabrice Hernandez,Jørgen B. Hinkler,Jacob L. Høyer,Juha Karvonen,Susan Kay,Robert R. King,Thomas Lavergne,Bénédicte Lemieux-Dudon,Leonardo Lima,Chongyuan Mao,Matthew Martin,Simona Masina,Angélique Melet,Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli,Glenn Nolan,Ananda Pascual,J. Pistoia,Atanas Palazov,Jean Francois Piolle,Marie Isabelle Pujol,Anne Christine Pequignet,Elisaveta Peneva,Begoña Pérez Gómez,Loic Petit De La Villeon,Nadia Pinardi,Andrea Pisano,Sylvie Pouliquen,Rebecca Reid,Elisabeth Remy,Rosalia Santoleri,John Siddorn,Jun She,Joanna Staneva,Ad Stoffelen,Marina Tonani,Luc Vandenbulcke,Karina von Schuckmann,Gianluca Volpe,Cecilie Wettre,Anna Zacharioudaki +75 more
TL;DR: An overview of CMEMS, its evolution, and how the value of in situ and satellite observations is increased through the generation of high-level products ready to be used by downstream applications and services is presented.
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Concentrations of phthalate esters and identification of other additives in PVC children's toys.
TL;DR: In almost all the soft PVC toys analysed, phthalates comprised a sizeable proportion (most frequently 10–40%) of the total weight of the toy.