From 6cd5dfc0801e99192ac23480a238d44deb3478ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: j-atkins <106238905+j-atkins@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2026 14:07:53 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] fix broken link --- docs/paper/paper.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/paper/paper.md b/docs/paper/paper.md index e9658340..51195fc3 100644 --- a/docs/paper/paper.md +++ b/docs/paper/paper.md @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Moreover, the data ingestion system relies on Analysis-Ready and Cloud-Optimized The package opens space for many other research applications. It can support real-life expedition planning by letting users test sampling routes before going to sea. It also provides tooling to explore real-time adaptive strategies in which sampling plans shift as forecasts or observations update. The same workflow can also be used to investigate sampling efficiency, for example, examining how waypoint number or spacing shapes the ability to capture features of interest. Moreover, the software is well-suited for developing Observation System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs; e.g. @Errico2013) to test and optimise observational strategies in a cost- and time-efficient manner. This framework further enables instrument design experiments that are relevant to autonomous observing systems. There is potential for users to prototype and test control strategies for gliders, REMUS vehicles, and Saildrones, as well as explore concepts for new instruments at early stages of development. Future tutorials could demonstrate how to define custom instruments within the VirtualShip framework. -Both the customisability of the `VirtualShip` platform and the exciting potential for new ARCO-based data hosting services in domains beyond oceanography (e.g., [atmospheric science](https://climate.copernicus.eu/work-progress-our-data-stores-turn-arco)) means there is potential to extend VirtualShip (or "VirtualShip-like" tools) to other domains in the future. Furthermore, as the `Parcels` underpinnings themselves continue to evolve, with a future (at time of writing) [v4.0 release](https://docs.oceanparcels.org/en/v4-dev/v4/) focusing on alignment with [Pangeo](https://pangeo.io/) standards and `Xarray` data structures [@Hoyer2017], `VirtualShip` will also benefit from these improvements, further enhancing its capabilities, extensibility and compatability with modern cloud-based data pipelines. +Both the customisability of the `VirtualShip` platform and the exciting potential for new ARCO-based data hosting services in domains beyond oceanography (e.g., [atmospheric science](https://climate.copernicus.eu/work-progress-our-data-stores-turn-arco)) means there is potential to extend VirtualShip (or "VirtualShip-like" tools) to other domains in the future. Furthermore, as the `Parcels` underpinnings themselves continue to evolve, with a future (at time of writing) [v4.0 release](https://docs.oceanparcels.org/en/main/v4/) focusing on alignment with [Pangeo](https://pangeo.io/) standards and `Xarray` data structures [@Hoyer2017], `VirtualShip` will also benefit from these improvements, further enhancing its capabilities, extensibility and compatability with modern cloud-based data pipelines. # AI usage disclosure