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Pilot Projects

Pilot projects are a small-scale preliminary activity/study conducted in order to evaluate feasibility, cost, risks and sampling strategy ahead of a full-scale field campaign or sustained backbone implementation. They were initiated in support of the TPOS 2020 project starting in 2016 to advance the readiness of in situ observing platforms (e.g. floats, gliders, moorings) and assess their potential to address observational requirements and gaps in the tropical Pacific Ocean region. These projects were designed to develop, calibrate, and demonstrate the capability of instruments and platforms that may eventually be integrated into the sustained observing system.

Process Studies

Process studies were outlined in broad terms in the First and Second Reports to guide potential study areas that are needed to resolve phenomenological questions and provide better parameterisation for models. Studies at the northern and eastern edge of the Warm Pool were kicked off during the Years of the Maritime Continent study that took place in 2017-2019. Additional pre-field modeling studies were funded in 2019 in support of Pacific Upwelling and Mixing Physics (PUMP) and Air‐sea interaction at the eastern edge of the Warm Pool. The results these studies may point to future sustained observations or refinement of the Backbone sampling.

Note – In some cases, the target period of the pilot projects and process studies is wholly within the timeframe of TPOS 2020, while in other cases the period may go beyond 2020.

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