IMOS - Argo Australia Facility

Argo Australia aims to undertake real time monitoring of the broad ocean state around Australia by maintaining an array of profiling (Argo) floats that measure temperature and salinity down to 2000m every 10 days in real time. This provides the essential and dominant in situ data stream for ocean an...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (isOwnedBy)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: data.gov.au
Subjects:
Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-argo-australia-facility/1926678
http://data.gov.au/dataset/7be7308a-251d-49c9-b14c-2e57d2c56734
id ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1926678
record_format openpolar
spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1926678 2023-09-05T13:12:23+02:00 IMOS - Argo Australia Facility CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (isOwnedBy) Spatial: 0.0,-70.0 180.0,-70.0 180.0,20.0 0.0,20.0 0.0,-70.0 Spatial: true https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-argo-australia-facility/1926678 http://data.gov.au/dataset/7be7308a-251d-49c9-b14c-2e57d2c56734 unknown data.gov.au https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-argo-australia-facility/1926678 http://data.gov.au/dataset/7be7308a-251d-49c9-b14c-2e57d2c56734 imos-argo-australia-facility CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart Argo Autonomous Profiling Float Bathymetry Bluewater and Climate Dissolved Gases IMOS Facility IMOS Node Indian Ocean Ocean Chemistry Ocean Circulation Ocean Currents Ocean Pressure Ocean Temperature Oceans Pacific Ocean Profiling Float Regional Seas Salinity Southern Ocean Tasman Sea Water Depth Water Pressure Water Temperature World Ocean dataset ftands 2023-08-14T22:53:45Z Argo Australia aims to undertake real time monitoring of the broad ocean state around Australia by maintaining an array of profiling (Argo) floats that measure temperature and salinity down to 2000m every 10 days in real time. This provides the essential and dominant in situ data stream for ocean and climate research and prediction/re-analyses.\n\nThe primary goal of the Argo program is to maintain a global array of autonomous profiling floats integrated with other elements of the climate observing system.\nThe specific aims are to:\n - detect climate variability over seasonal to decadal time-scales including changes in the large-scale distribution of temperature and salinity and in the transport of these properties by large-scale ocean circulation.\n - provide information needed for the calibration of satellite measurements.\n - deliver data for the initialization and constraint of climate models.\n\nArgo Australia is the third largest contributer to the global array (in terms of instrument numbers) after the Us and Japan.\n\nTo ensure 50% of the minimum design coverage of 1 float every 3 x3 degrees of latitude/longitude in the Australian region (i.e. between 90oE to 18oE, equator to Antarctic) requires deployment of 60 floats per year with the balance derived from international partners. The NCRIS investment along with currently identified Australian partners will provide for ~ 75 % of this requirement with further opportunities for co-investment. \n\nWork is underway to equip 30 floats per annum with oxygen sensors to address carbon cycle and biogeochemical cycling (BGC) variability in the Southern Ocean which is a significant component of the world climate and carbon cycling system. Additional investment would be required for this to occur. Link to Argo page on IMOS website - Website of the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) - Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Indian Pacific Southern Ocean
institution Open Polar
collection Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
op_collection_id ftands
language unknown
topic Argo
Autonomous Profiling Float
Bathymetry
Bluewater and Climate
Dissolved Gases
IMOS Facility
IMOS Node
Indian Ocean
Ocean Chemistry
Ocean Circulation
Ocean Currents
Ocean Pressure
Ocean Temperature
Oceans
Pacific Ocean
Profiling Float
Regional Seas
Salinity
Southern Ocean
Tasman Sea
Water Depth
Water Pressure
Water Temperature
World Ocean
spellingShingle Argo
Autonomous Profiling Float
Bathymetry
Bluewater and Climate
Dissolved Gases
IMOS Facility
IMOS Node
Indian Ocean
Ocean Chemistry
Ocean Circulation
Ocean Currents
Ocean Pressure
Ocean Temperature
Oceans
Pacific Ocean
Profiling Float
Regional Seas
Salinity
Southern Ocean
Tasman Sea
Water Depth
Water Pressure
Water Temperature
World Ocean
IMOS - Argo Australia Facility
topic_facet Argo
Autonomous Profiling Float
Bathymetry
Bluewater and Climate
Dissolved Gases
IMOS Facility
IMOS Node
Indian Ocean
Ocean Chemistry
Ocean Circulation
Ocean Currents
Ocean Pressure
Ocean Temperature
Oceans
Pacific Ocean
Profiling Float
Regional Seas
Salinity
Southern Ocean
Tasman Sea
Water Depth
Water Pressure
Water Temperature
World Ocean
description Argo Australia aims to undertake real time monitoring of the broad ocean state around Australia by maintaining an array of profiling (Argo) floats that measure temperature and salinity down to 2000m every 10 days in real time. This provides the essential and dominant in situ data stream for ocean and climate research and prediction/re-analyses.\n\nThe primary goal of the Argo program is to maintain a global array of autonomous profiling floats integrated with other elements of the climate observing system.\nThe specific aims are to:\n - detect climate variability over seasonal to decadal time-scales including changes in the large-scale distribution of temperature and salinity and in the transport of these properties by large-scale ocean circulation.\n - provide information needed for the calibration of satellite measurements.\n - deliver data for the initialization and constraint of climate models.\n\nArgo Australia is the third largest contributer to the global array (in terms of instrument numbers) after the Us and Japan.\n\nTo ensure 50% of the minimum design coverage of 1 float every 3 x3 degrees of latitude/longitude in the Australian region (i.e. between 90oE to 18oE, equator to Antarctic) requires deployment of 60 floats per year with the balance derived from international partners. The NCRIS investment along with currently identified Australian partners will provide for ~ 75 % of this requirement with further opportunities for co-investment. \n\nWork is underway to equip 30 floats per annum with oxygen sensors to address carbon cycle and biogeochemical cycling (BGC) variability in the Southern Ocean which is a significant component of the world climate and carbon cycling system. Additional investment would be required for this to occur. Link to Argo page on IMOS website - Website of the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) -
author2 CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (isOwnedBy)
format Dataset
title IMOS - Argo Australia Facility
title_short IMOS - Argo Australia Facility
title_full IMOS - Argo Australia Facility
title_fullStr IMOS - Argo Australia Facility
title_full_unstemmed IMOS - Argo Australia Facility
title_sort imos - argo australia facility
publisher data.gov.au
url https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-argo-australia-facility/1926678
http://data.gov.au/dataset/7be7308a-251d-49c9-b14c-2e57d2c56734
op_coverage Spatial: 0.0,-70.0 180.0,-70.0 180.0,20.0 0.0,20.0 0.0,-70.0
Spatial: true
geographic Antarctic
Indian
Pacific
Southern Ocean
geographic_facet Antarctic
Indian
Pacific
Southern Ocean
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Southern Ocean
op_source CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart
op_relation https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-argo-australia-facility/1926678
http://data.gov.au/dataset/7be7308a-251d-49c9-b14c-2e57d2c56734
imos-argo-australia-facility
_version_ 1776200071031816192