Publication Date:
2022-05-25
Description:
In this report we describe a compact, easily deployed, moored system for oceanographic and meteorological observations in the
coastal ocean. The system consists of a surface and subsurface mooring pair deployed adjacent to one another. Compared to a single
catenary surface mooring, this arrangement allows the entire water column to be instrumented. All of the instruments in the system
log high resolution time series data. Additionally, the mooring line instruments periodically report averaged data to the buoys via
inductive modems. On the subsurface mooring, this averaged data is sent to the surface buoy using an acoustic modem. Inductively
coupled mooring line instrumentation includes conductivity, temperature, and pressure sensors, acoustic current meters, and optical
backscattering and absorption sensors. In addition to mooring line instruments, the surface buoy collects averaged data from
meteorological sensors, including wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, relative humidity, air temperature, precipitation,
longwave and shortwave radiation, sea surface temperature and conductivity, and wave height and period. Data from both mooring
lines and from the surface meteorological sensors is telemetered to shore via line-of-sight radio and satellite. The entire system,
including buoys, moorings, instruments, launch and recovery gear, telemetry receive, and data processing facilities can be packed
into a single 20 foot shipping container. The system was successfully deployed to provide environmental monitoring for Kernel
Blitz 2001, a US Navy fleet exercise off southern California. Results from the deployment are presented.
Description:
Funding was provided by the Office of Naval Research under Contract Number N000149910090.
Keywords:
Moored observatories
;
Data telemetry
;
Tactical oceanography
;
New Horizon (Ship) Cruise
Repository Name:
Woods Hole Open Access Server
Type:
Technical Report
Format:
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Format:
application/pdf
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