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Title: Low resolution real-time physical trajectory profile data from glider sp007 deployed by Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in the East Coast - US/Canada from 2025-04-18 to 2025-06-28 (NCEI Accession 0305983)
Abstract: This dataset includes low resolution real-time physical trajectory profile data from glider sp007 deployed by Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in the East Coast - US/Canada from 2025-04-18 to 2025-06-28 for the Gliders in the Gulf Stream 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: The overarching goal of this project is to collect high resolution transects across the Gulf Stream. Though the speed of the Gulf Stream greatly exceeds the speed of a glider, gliders can be flown across the current as they are advected downstream. Missions prior to 2015 were conducted downstream (northeast) of Cape Hatteras, primarily between Cape Cod and Bermuda; missions since 2015 begin in Miami, FL and are planned to end on the New England continental shelf. During a typical 100-day mission between Miami and Cape Cod, a single glider completes 6-10 crossings of the Gulf Stream, returning approximately 800 profiles to the shallower of the sea floor or 1000 m. The current operational goal is to maintain at least one glider in the Gulf Stream at all times. Additional plots of these data are available at http://gliders.whoi.edu.
Date received: 20250707
Start date: 20250418
End date: 20250628
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West boundary: -71.1357
East boundary: -62.9624
North boundary: 40.3479
South boundary: 36.163
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Submitting institution: US DOC; NOAA; NOS; Integrated Ocean Observing System Program
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Number of observations: 365
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Metadata version: 2
Keydate: 2025-07-08 08:51:11+00
Editdate: 2025-09-17 22:17:20+00