Reports from GLOSS training courses and workshops
Training courses and workshops on sea level measurement and interpretation have been held at least annually since 1983 covering tide gauge installation, maintenance and operation; data reduction of sea level observations; geodetic fixing of tide gauge benchmarks; uses of sea level data in scientific analysis and practical coastal applications; and data exchange. Since 1993, the emphasis has been given to the training in computer-based data analysis within HOTS (Hands On Training Sessions), and to the application of the results to studies of regional and local processes and for practical purposes.
Training courses/workshops have been held in the UK (annually 1983-1990), China (1984), France (1990), Brazil (1993), India (1995), Argentina (1996), UK (1997), South Africa (1998), Brazil (1999), Saudi Arabia (2000), Chile (2003), Malaysia (2004), Japan (2006), Belgium (2006) and Puerto Rico (2008), Thailand (2014).
Course reports on paper are available via the GLOSS Technical Secretary at IOC, while those available electronically are:
Caribbean course, Puerto Rico, 2008 (pdf 686KB)
Oostende course, Belgium, 2006 (pdf 372KB)
Japan Meteorological Agency course, 2006 (pdf 257KB)
Kuala Lumpar course, 2004 (pdf 516KB)
Servicio Hidrografico y Oceanografico de la Armada de Chile course, 2003 (pdf 284KB)
PERSGA/ALESCO training workshop, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 2000 (pdf 92KB)
University of Sao Paulo course, 1999 (pdf 149KB)
University of Cape Town course, 1998 (pdf 1.4MB)
Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory course, 1997 (pdf 1.3MB)
Buenos Aires, Argentina course, 1996 (pdf 210KB)
Survey of India Dehra Dun course, 1995 (pdf 875KB)
University of Sao Paulo course, 1993 (pdf 1.0MB)