+ November 2017: ECCO Tutorial @ Ocean Sciences 2018:
+ The ECCO project will hold a workshop during Ocean Sciences 2018 in Portland, OR. More details regarding the workshop's agenda to follow.
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+ Title: ECCO Workshop: How to use the latest ECCO Ocean State Estimate
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+ Date and Time: Thursday, February 15, 2018: 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
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+ Location: Oregon Convention Center, F152
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+ July 2017: ECCO version 4 release 3, covering 1992-2015, now available online:
+ The new release 3 extends the Version 4 estimate using additional observations. The product also incorporates improvements in modeling and estimation. A summary document describes details of the changes. Also available are descriptions of how to evaluate property budgets and how to reproduce the results and generate additional fields using MITgcm..
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+ June 2017: A new 20-yr ECCO climatology is now available online:
+ ECCO version 4 has been used to calculate a uniform 20-year climatology as a time-mean over the period 1994-2013. The climatology is readily accessible as Matlab files.
+Associated pictorial atlas and descriptions are available in the DSpace@MIT ECCO Community Collection long-term archive. So far these include:
+ A Twenty-Year Dynamical Oceanic Climatology: 1994-2013. Part 1: Active Scalar Fields: Temperature, Salinity, Dynamic Topography, Mixed-Layer Depth, Bottom Pressure. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/107613 (2017-03-20)
+A Twenty-Year Dynamical Oceanic Climatology: 1994-2013. Part 2: Velocities, Property Transports, Meteorological Variables, Mixing Coefficients. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/109847 (2017-06-14)
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+ May 2016: Joint ECCO-Production and ECCO-IcES Meeting at MIT:
+ The ECCO-Production and ECCO-IcES groups will hold a joint project meeting at MIT from 16-18 May 2016. A preliminary meeting agenda is now available online.
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+ Mar 2016: ECCO version 4, release 2 (ECCO v4-r2) now available online
+ As compared with the earlier release, ECCO v4-r2 benefits from a few additional corrections as documented in this note. ECCO v4-r2 (see products) further includes the full suite of observational inputs and forcing fields, as well as an interpolated version of the state estimate fields (on a half degree lat-lon grid). The ECCO v4 model settings (see model) have also been simplified to facilitate re-runs of the state estimate solution. This capability allows any user to generate model output that may not be available online (see the ECCO version 4 user guide).
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+ May 2015 [UPDATED Mar 2016]: paper available describing ECCO version 4, release 1 (ECCO v4-r1) in details
+ Following the release in February 2014 (See products) of a new-generaption, global, bi-decadal state estimate (ECCO version 4, release 1), a paper has been published and highlighted in Geoscientific Model Development that provides a detailed description of the model and estimation configuration, the observational data streams, and basic properties of the solution:
+Forget, G., J.M. Campin, P. Heimbach, C.N. Hill, R.M. Ponte, and C. Wunsch, 2015: ECCO version 4: an integrated framework for non-linear inverse modeling and global ocean state estimation. Geosci. Model Dev., 8, 3071-3104, doi:10.5194/gmd-8-3071-2015
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