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Title: Physical, meteorological, and oceanographic data collected from the Saildrone 1006 deployment as part of the NOAA/PMEL TPOS 2017 Mission to the Eastern and Central Equatorial Pacific Ocean from 2017-09-01 to 2018-05-18 (NCEI Accession 0297634)
Abstract: This dataset contains the real time data from the Saildrone core sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2017 Mission (Mission 1) to the eastern tropical Pacific (10N, 125W and 0, 125W). This dataset contains the data for Saildrone 1006. This was the first of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PMEL TPOS 2017 Mission (aka Mission 1) had two Gen-4 Saildrones, each with a full atmospheric and ocean core sensor suite, an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), and an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system. The two drones were deployed out of Alameda, CA on September 1, 2017 for a mission in the equatorial Pacific. After sailing near the CCE1 mooring off coastal California, the drones proceeded to the area near 10N, 125W. They remained in the area from October 18 - November 13, 2017 to participate in the Salinity Processes in the Upper Ocean Regional Study (SPURS)-2 field study, which included side-by-side data acquisition with a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) buoy, and the R/V REVELLE. When SPURS-2 ended, the drones sailed south on either side of 125W, stopping for comparisons against Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) moorings at 8N, 5N, and 2N. After crossing the equator, the drones returned to California. SD-1006 was recovered from San Francisco Bay on May 18, 2018.
Date received: 20240808
Start date: 20170901
End date: 20180506
Seanames: Equatorial Pacific Ocean
West boundary: -143.199872
East boundary: -121.54862
North boundary: 37.816624
South boundary: -3.806415
Observation types: in situ
Instrument types: anemometer, barometer, clock, CTD, fluorometer, GPSP, humidity sensor, oxygen sensor, radiometer, temperature sensor, thermometer
Datatypes: AIR TEMPERATURE, BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, CHLOROPHYLL, Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM), CONDUCTIVITY, course over ground, DISSOLVED OXYGEN, irradiance, LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, LONGWAVE IRRADIANCE, OPTICAL BACKSCATTER, OXYGEN - PERCENT SATURATION, RELATIVE HUMIDITY, SALINITY, SHORTWAVE IRRADIANCE, speed over ground, WATER TEMPERATURE, WIND DIRECTION, WIND GUST, WIND SPEED, Wind speed - east-west component (U), Wind speed - north-south component (V)
Submitter: Evans, Andrew
Submitting institution: US DOC; NOAA; NESDIS; National Centers for Environmental Information
Collecting institutions: US DOC; NOAA; OAR; Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Contributing projects: SPURS, TROPAC
Platforms:
Number of observations: 368640
Supplementary information:
Availability date:
Metadata version: 16
Keydate: 2024-09-25 14:01:05+00
Editdate: 2025-05-19 16:57:30+00