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OAS accession Detail for 0239568, meta_version: 1. Current meta_version is: 2
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Title: | Physical trajectory profile data from glider amelia deployed by Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) in the Mid-Atlantic Bight from 2020-08-25 to 2020-08-27 (NCEI Accession 0239568) |
Abstract: | This project supports the deployment and realtime data delivery of autonomous underwater gliders in the coastal ocean to better resolve and understand essential ocean features and processes that contribute to hurricane intensification or weakening prior to making landfall. This is a partnership between NOAA Ocean and Atmospheric Research (OAR) through the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) and Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) regional associations such as MARACOOS, SECOORA, CariCOOS and institutions including the University of Puerto Rico, University of the Virgin Islands, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, University of Delaware, Virginia Institute of Marine Science - William & Mary, and Rutgers University. The goal of the project is to provide realtime data for ocean model validation and assimilation throughout hurricane season. This project is supported by the Disaster Recovery Act. The glider was deployed out of Virginia Beach, VA over the mid-shelf region of the southern Mid-Atlantic Bight and will transect offshore to the shelf break 75 km south of Norfolk Canyon. The glider will then head northward toward Norfolk Canyon, then toward an inshore point at about 35 meters depth in between Norfolk and Washingont Canyons, then head toward the shelfbreak north of Washington Canyon. The triangle pattern between Norfolk Canyon south, 35 m isobath, and Washington Canyon north will then repeat. This real-time dataset contains CTD measurements from a RBRlegato3 inductive CTD. The National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) received the data in this archival package from the Integrated Ocean Observing System's National Glider Data Assembly Center (IOOS NGDAC). The IOOS NGDAC received the data in one or more netCDF files comprising an entire glider deployment. The data are measurements of physical oceanographic properties such as temperature, salinity, conductivity, and density. The IOOS NGDAC checked the files for compliance to their netCDF file convention, aggregated the files into a single netCDF file, and then submitted the file to NCEI for long-term preservation. |
Date received: | 20210628 |
Start date: | 20200825 |
End date: | 20200827 |
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West boundary: | -75.3603 |
East boundary: | -75.1131 |
North boundary: | 36.354 |
South boundary: | 36.3349 |
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Submitting institution: | US DOC; NOAA; NOS; Integrated Ocean Observing System Program |
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Number of observations: | 237 |
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Metadata version: | 1 |
Keydate: | 2021-07-27 08:50:28+00 |
Editdate: | 2021-07-27 08:51:20+00 |