Coriolis (project)
Coriolis involves 7 institutes in operational oceanography in France decided in 2001 to joint their efforts within Coriolis in order to:
- organise and maintain data acquisition in real-time and delayed mode of in-situ measurements necessary for operational oceanography.
- Set up an operational in-situ data centre,
- develop and improve the technology necessary for operational oceanography.
Context
Data useful for operational oceanography, are obtained by diverse means including in-situ and satellites. They come in very different forms, from a single variable measured at a single point to multivariate, four-dimensional collections of data that can represent data volumes from a few bytes to gigabytes. In the 2000s, there began the emergence of assembly centres that:- integrate data coming from a wide variety of platforms and providers,
- get enough information from the originators to be able to know exactly how the data have been acquired and processed,
- and then distribute them in an agreed standard.