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Gulf Stream 2019 Near-Real-Time Mission Data (ocean and atmosphere) collected from Saildrone 1021 in North Atlantic Ocean from 2019-01-30 to 2019-02-26 (NCEI Accession 0212656)
These data are reported from a Saildrone unmanned surface vehicle (USV), with limited initial quality control. Remote participants directed the Saildrone to pursue waypoints along a trajectory from Newport, Rhode Island to the Gulf Stream, with the objective of repeatedly sampling the cross-Gulf Stream gradients, along the length of the current. The Saildrone left Newport on 30 January 2019 and collected data until 26 February 2019. The mission ended prematurely after the USV sustained mission-compromising damage in 12+ meter significant wave heights. The USV was safely recovered in Bermuda. The data provided here are from the meteorological instruments mounted on the hull and wing (e.g., air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed/direction) and the oceanographic instruments that sample below the sea surface (e.g., temperature, salinity, oxygen, pCO2, pH).
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Air temperature, sea surface temperature, wind speed and others collected from Saildrone SD1023 in the Southern Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, South Indian Ocean from 2019-05-10 to 2019-08-24 (NCEI Accession 0259495)
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This dataset is a hydrographic and atmospheric survey collected by sensors mounted on the Uncrewed Surface Vehicle Saildrone 1023 (SD1023) during the Circumnavigation of Antarctica in 2019. This Saildrone was deployed among two others (SD1020, SD1022) from southern New Zealand in austral fall 2019. These data include atmospheric measurements of barometric pressure, air temperature, PAR, wind speed and gust at height of 3.6m and 3.8m, respectively. These data include hydrographic measurements of sea surface temperature, relative humidity, sea water salinity, oxygen concentration in sea water and Chlorophyll concentration at depth of 0.5m.
Physical data collected from Seaglider SG014 during Faroes Aug08 in the North Atlantic Ocean deployed from 2008-08-29 to 2008-10-31 (NCEI Accession 0117058)
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Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a sawtooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.
Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program: Total alkalinity, pH, temperature, salinity and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations during mission CCGS Teleost mission cruise 18TL21014 (EXPOCODE 18TL20210612) in the Gulf of St. Lawerence, North Atlantic Ocean from 2021-06-12 to 2021-06-22 (NCEI Accession 0307418)
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This NCEI Accession consists of total alkalinity, pH, temperature, salinity and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations during CCGS Teleost mission cruise 18TL21014 (EXPOCODE 18TL20210612) in the Gulf of St. Lawerence, North Atlantic Ocean from 2021-06-12 to 2021-06-22. Oceanographic sampling of physical, biological and chemical parameters is performed biweekly at selected fixed stations and two to three times annually along selected fixed sections, as part of the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program. The sampling consists at minimum of vertical profile of the entire water column, water bottle sampling at selected depths of nutrients, salinity and oxygen, vertical net tows for zooplankton. See: http://science-catalogue.canada.ca/record=b3951030~S6 for more details.
Physical data collected from Seaglider SG120 during Ocean Station PAPA August 2008 in the North Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Alaska deployed from 2008-08-30 to 2009-06-04 (NCEI Accession 0155598)
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Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a sawtooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.
Physical data collected from Seaglider SG005 during Washington Coast, 10 September 2007 in the North Pacific Ocean, Coastal Waters of Washington/Oregon deployed from 2007-09-10 to 2008-01-17 (NCEI Accession 0155995)
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Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a sawtooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.
Physical data collected from Seaglider SG034 during Rapid-Mocha San Juan 28 January 2011 in the Caribbean Sea deployed from 2011-01-28 to 2011-02-16 (NCEI Accession 0162313)
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Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a sawtooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.