Aurora Australis Voyage VTrials 2009/10 Track and Underway Data

On every voyage of the Aurora Australis, approximately 50 onboard sensors collect data on average every 10 seconds. These data are known as the underway datasets. The type of data collected include water and air temperature, wind speeds, ship speed and location, humidity, fluorescence, salinity and...

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Other Authors: Australian Antarctic Division (isOwnedBy)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: data.gov.au
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AMD
Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/aurora-australis-voyage-underway-data/1935891
http://data.gov.au/dataset/ded07aeb-9fd9-4d10-8102-81c763ef60f0
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Summary:On every voyage of the Aurora Australis, approximately 50 onboard sensors collect data on average every 10 seconds. These data are known as the underway datasets. The type of data collected include water and air temperature, wind speeds, ship speed and location, humidity, fluorescence, salinity and so on. For the full list of available data types, see the website.\n \nThese data are broadcast "live" (every 30 minutes) back to Australia and are available via the Australian Oceanographic Data Centre's portal (see the provided link). Once the ship returns to port, the data are then transferred to Australian Antarctic Division servers where they are then made available via the Marine Science Data Search system (see the provided URL).\n\nThis dataset contains the underway data collected during the Aurora Australis Voyage VTrials 2009/10.\n\nVoyage Objectives : Marine Science trials and Macquarie Island light resupply \nVoyage leader: Rob Bryson \n\nUnderway (meteorological) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via the Related URL section). GET DATA - CSV download of underway data collected during the voyage GET SERVICE > GET WEB FEATURE SERVICE (WFS) - OGC compliant web service for WFS operations GET SERVICE > GET WEB MAP SERVICE (WMS) - OGC compliant web service used for WMS applications