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COPERNICUS OCEAN MONITORING INDICATORS (OMI) (ODIS id: 385)

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First entry: 28/03/2019 Last update: 02/10/2021
Submitter/Owner of this record Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 )
Submitter/Owner Role IODE Secretariat
Datasource URL http://marine.copernicus.eu/science-learning/ocean-monitoring-indicators/
Parent Project URL http://marine.copernicus.eu/
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English name COPERNICUS OCEAN MONITORING INDICATORS (OMI)
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Acronym CMEMS-OMIs
Citation The different ways to mention (credit) the E.U Copernicus Marine Service are available paragraph 2.4 of the CMEMS Licence, for answering all kind of use by the users of the CMEMS information.
Abstract Ocean Monitoring Indicators (OMIs) are free downloadable trends and data sets covering the past quarter of a century. These are key variables used to track the vital health signs of the ocean and changes in line with climate change. Knowing how much heat is stored in the ocean, the pH of the ocean, how fast the sea levels are rising and sea ice is melting, is essential to understanding the current state and changes in the ocean and climate. This information is critical for assessing and confronting oceanic and atmospheric changes associated with global warming and they can be used by scientists, decision-makers, environmental agencies, the general public, and in measuring our responses to environmental directives. The OMIs expand the Copernicus Marine Service portfolio to provide not only ocean data products but also key reference information on the state of the ocean. INDICATORS: ocean heat content; sea level; sea ice; ocean health [including seawater pH] ; temperature and salinity;
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