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OAS accession Detail for 0239463
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| Title: | Low resolution real-time physical trajectory profile data from glider clark deployed by Teledyne Webb Research Corporation (TWRC) in the Mid-Atlantic Bight from 2016-06-24 to 2017-02-15 (NCEI Accession 0239463) |
| Abstract: | This dataset includes low resolution real-time physical trajectory profile data from glider clark deployed by Teledyne Webb Research Corporation (TWRC) in the Mid-Atlantic Bight from 2016-06-24 to 2017-02-15 for the Extended endurance with the Thermal E Twin glider and data impact study in the Caribbean Sea project. The National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) received the data in this dataset from the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) National Glider Data Assembly Center (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. Data files may be either low resolution real-time or full resolution. Full resolution files are designated as "delayed" in the netCDF file name. The data producer provided this summary: Deployment of a Slocum glider with a thermal-recharging engine. Low-cost, high energy density, safe, long-duration easily recharged power supplies have been identified as a high priority technology in the most recent Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Master Plan. This project is designed to address the underwater energy issue by using phase change materials to harvest the ocean's thermal energy for battery recharging. The Slocum thermal glider clark represents the culmination of these efforts. This dataset contains CTD profiles to demonstrate the impact of the thermal glider data in the Caribbean on hurricane intensity forecasting as well as investigate water mass transport through the Anegada Passage. |
| Date received: | 20251028 |
| Start date: | 20160624 |
| End date: | 20170215 |
| Seanames: | Caribbean Sea |
| West boundary: | -65.0457 |
| East boundary: | -64.7446 |
| North boundary: | 18.1282 |
| South boundary: | 17.8425 |
| Observation types: | current measurements, physical, profile |
| Instrument types: | CTD |
| Datatypes: | CONDUCTIVITY, CURRENT SPEED - EAST/WEST COMPONENT (U), CURRENT SPEED - NORTH/SOUTH COMPONENT (V), HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE, SALINITY, WATER DENSITY, WATER TEMPERATURE |
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| Submitting institution: | US DOC; NOAA; NOS; Integrated Ocean Observing System Program |
| Collecting institutions: | Teledyne Webb Research Corporation |
| Contributing projects: | Integrated Ocean Observing System Data Assembly Centers Data Stewardship Program |
| Platforms: | CLARK (33RY) |
| Number of observations: | 504 |
| Supplementary information: | In this accession, NCEI has archived multiple versions of these data. The latest (and best) version of these data has the largest version number. |
| Availability date: | |
| Metadata version: | 4 |
| Keydate: | 2021-07-22 08:50:30+00 |
| Editdate: | 2025-11-13 09:19:45+00 |