Advances in Earth Science ›› 2016, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (5): 445-460. doi: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2016.05.0445.
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Zenghong Liu 1( ), Xiaofen Wu 1, Jianping Xu 1, *( ), Hong Li 2, Shaolei Lu 1, Chaohui Sun 1, Minjie Cao 1
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First author:Liu Zenghong(1977-), male, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, Associate Professor. Research areas include physical oceanographic investigation and research.E-mail:liuzenghong@139.com
Corresponding author:Xu Jianping(1956-), male, Changshu City, Jiangsu Province, Professor. Research areas include physical oceanographic investigation and research.E-mail:sioxjp@139.com
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Zenghong Liu, Xiaofen Wu, Jianping Xu, Hong Li, Shaolei Lu, Chaohui Sun, Minjie Cao. Fifteen Years of Ocean Observations with China Argo[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2016, 31(5): 445-460.
For 15 years since the beginning of China Argo project, China has deployed over 350 profiling floats in Pacific and Indian ocean, and constructed China Argo ocean observing network. Moreover, we have setup the Argo data receiving, processing and distributing system, and developed various Argo data products using Argo observations, which has promoted the progress of ocean data sharing in China. The abundant Argo data have become a main data source in oceanic and atmospheric basic researches and operational applications. A batch of important achievements in basic research and operational application have been brought, e.g. in aspects of tropical cyclone (typhoon), ocean circulation, meso-scale eddy, turbulence, heat/salt storage and transport and water mass, as well as in ocean, atmosphere/climate operational forecasting and predicting. With the extension of the international Argo program from “Core Argo” to “Global Argo”, we are faced with great challenges in the long-term maintaining and sustained developing of our Argo ocean observing network. It is suggested that we should take the opportunity to construct China regional Argo ocean observing network as soon as possible in adjacent northwestern Pacific and Indian ocean using Chinese BeiDou profiling floats, which will make us to take responsibility and obligation of a big country for addressing global climate changes and preventing natural disasters.