%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Schiller, A. %A Bell, M. %A Brassington, G. %A Brasseur, P. %A Barciela, R. %A De Mey, P. %A Dombrowsky, E. %A Gehlen, M. %A Hernandez, Fabrice %A Kourafalou, V. %A Larnicol, G. %A Le Traon, P. Y. %A Martin, M. %A Oke, P. %A Smith, G. C. %A Smith, N. %A Tolman, H. %A Wilmer-Becker, K. %T Synthesis of new scientific challenges for GODAE OceanView %D 2015 %L fdi:010066111 %G ENG %J Journal of Operational Oceanography %@ 1755-876X %M ISI:000368117800005 %N 2 %P S259-S271 %R 10.1080/1755876x.2015.1049901 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010066111 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/2016/02/010066111.pdf %V 8 %W Horizon (IRD) %X The marine environment plays an increasingly important role in shaping economies and infrastructures, and touches upon many aspects of our lives, including food supplies, energy resources, national security and recreational activities. Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) and GODAE OceanView have provided platforms for international collaboration that significantly contribute to the scientific development and increasing uptake of ocean forecasting products by end users who address societal issues such as those listed above. Many scientific challenges and opportunities remain to be tackled in the ever-changing field of operational oceanography, from the observing system to modelling, data assimilation and product dissemination. This paper provides a brief overview of past achievements in GODAE OceanView, but subsequently concentrates on the future scientific foci of GODAE OceanView and its Task Teams, and provides a vision for the future of ocean forecasting. %$ 032 ; 126