IMOS SOOP Sea Surface Temperature data collected on the Research Vessel L'Astrolabe (1-minute averaged)

Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP)-Sea Surface Temperature (SST) aims to supply near real-time SST data (within 24 hours) from SOOPs and research vessels in the Australian region. \n\nThe data files contain SST underway observations from an SBE 38 sensor installed in a seawat...

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Other Authors: Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) (isOwnedBy)
Format: Dataset
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Published: data.gov.au
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-soop-sea-minute-averaged/1926282
http://data.gov.au/dataset/cc311418-4b1e-4c9e-9c4d-7d1363cb5e21
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Summary:Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP)-Sea Surface Temperature (SST) aims to supply near real-time SST data (within 24 hours) from SOOPs and research vessels in the Australian region. \n\nThe data files contain SST underway observations from an SBE 38 sensor installed in a seawater intake collected on trips of a French research and Antarctic resupply vessel participating in the Australian Volunteer Observing Fleet (RV L'Astrolabe - FHZI) between Hobart (Tasmania) and Dumont D'Urville (Antarctica). The voyages take place during the Austral summer. The data are 1-minute averaged measurements. The data have been quality controlled by the Bureau of Meteorology and available in delayed mode. Data available via the IMOS OPeNDAP server -