Global Ocean Waves Analysis and Forecast

 

 

 

 

https://data.marine.copernicus.eu/es/product/GLOBAL_ANALYSISFORECAST_WAV_001_027/description

Resumen

The operational global ocean analysis and forecast system of Météo-France with a resolution of 1/12 degree is providing daily analyses and 10 days forecasts for the global ocean sea surface waves. This product includes 3-hourly instantaneous fields of integrated wave parameters from the total spectrum (significant height, period, direction, Stokes drift,...etc), as well as the following partitions: the wind wave, the primary and secondary swell waves.

The global wave system of Météo-France is based on the wave model MFWAM which is a third generation wave model. MFWAM uses the computing code ECWAM-IFS-38R2 with a dissipation terms developed by Ardhuin et al. (2010). The model MFWAM was upgraded on november 2014 thanks to improvements obtained from the

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Observing the Ocean with Satellites

https://marine.copernicus.eu/explainers/operational-oceanography/monitoring-forecasting/satellites

SEABED 2030 REPRESENTS MORE THAN A TECHNICAL MILESTONE

 

 

 

HYDRO INTERNATIONAL

The many ways we discover the hidden seabed From the earliest voyages across uncharted waters, the ocean floor has stirred human curiosity. Despite breakthroughs on land and in space, the seabed remained one of Earth’s final frontiers. In 2017, only 6% of the global ocean floor was mapped to modern standards. By mid-2024, this figure rose to over 26%, and as of June 2025, Seabed 2030 announced that 27.3% of the seabed is now mapped. An additional four million km² – roughly the size of the Indian subcontinent – has been unveiled. Central to this effort are multibeam echosounders (MBES), powerful acoustic systems installed on research and commercial vessels. These devices emit fan-shaped pulses that chart detailed underwater landscapes, revealing

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Los trabajos del cable eléctrico submarino entre la Península y Ceuta arrancan en La Línea

 

 

 

La infraestructura, de 58 kilómetros, garantizará un suministro estable en la ciudad autónoma y permitirá reforzar la demanda energética del Campo de Gibraltar y la Bahía de Algeciras

 
 
El buque cablero 'Giulio Verne', especializado en este tipo infraestructuras inicia los trabajos que partirán desde La Línea.

La Línea, 26 de agosto 2025 - 13:5

Red Eléctrica (REE) ha iniciado los trabajos de tendido del primer cable submarino que conectará el sistema eléctrico de Ceuta con la península ibérica, un proyecto estratégico que marcará un antes y un después en el suministro de la ciudad autónoma y en el desarrollo energético del Campo de Gibraltar.

Los trabajos han comenzado frente al litoral

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Evaluacion Mundial de los Océanos

2011859swoaiivoliweb.pdf