Vendée Globe 2020-2021 thermosalinograph data [Dataset]
The Vendée Globe is the world’s most famous solo, non-stop, unassisted sailing race. The Institute of Marine Sciences and the Barcelona Ocean Sailing Foundation installed a MicroCAT on the One Ocean One Planet boat. The skipper, Dídac Costa, completed the round trip in 97 days, from 8 November 2020...
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ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/303993 2024-02-11T09:55:58+01:00 Vendée Globe 2020-2021 thermosalinograph data [Dataset] Umbert, Marta Hoareau, Nina Salat, Jordi Salvador, Joaquín Guimbard, Sébastien Olmedo, Estrella Gabarró, Carolina European Commission Umbert, Marta Hoareau, Nina Salat, Jordi Salvador, Joaquín Guimbard, Sébastien Olmedo, Estrella Gabarró, Carolina start=2020-11-08; end=2021-02-13 2022-06 https://doi.org/10.20351/29VG20201108_ts http://hdl.handle.net/10261/303993 en eng CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/840374 Umbert, Marta; Hoareau, Nina; Salat, Jordi; Salvador, Joaquín; Guimbard, Sébastien; Olmedo, Estrella; Gabarró, Carolina. The Contribution of the Vendée Globe Race to Improved Ocean Surface Information: A Validation of the Remotely Sensed Salinity in the Sub-Antarctic Zone. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10(8): 1078 (2022). doi:10.3390/jmse10081078. DIGITAL.CSIC http://hdl.handle.net/10261/280019 https://doi.org/10.20351/29VG20201108_ts Sí Umbert, Marta; Hoareau, Nina; Salat, Jordi; Salvador, Joaquín; Guimbard, Sébastien; 2022; Vendée Globe 2020-2021 thermosalinograph data [Dataset]; DIGITAL.CSIC; https://doi.org/10.20351/29VG20201108_ts; http://hdl.handle.net/10261/303993 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/303993 doi:10.20351/29VG20201108_ts none Thermosalinograph Self-propelled boat dataset 2022 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.20351/29VG20201108_ts10.3390/jmse10081078 2024-01-16T11:39:14Z The Vendée Globe is the world’s most famous solo, non-stop, unassisted sailing race. The Institute of Marine Sciences and the Barcelona Ocean Sailing Foundation installed a MicroCAT on the One Ocean One Planet boat. The skipper, Dídac Costa, completed the round trip in 97 days, from 8 November 2020 to 13 February 2021, providing one measurement of temperature and conductivity every 30 s during navigation. More than half of the ship’s route was in the sub-Antarctic zone, between the tropical and polar fronts, and it passed through areas of oceanographic interest such as Southern Patagonia (affected by glacier melting), the Brazil–Malvinas confluence, the Southern Pacific Ocean, and the entire Southern Indian Ocean. This sailing race gave a rare opportunity to measure in-situ sea surface salinity in a region where satellite salinity measurements are not reliable. Due to the decreased sensitivity of brightness temperature to salinity in cold seas, retrieving sea surface salinity at high latitudes remains a major challenge. This paper describes how the data are processed and uses the data to validate satellite salinity products in the sub-Antarctic zone. The sailing race measurements represent surface information (60 cm depth) not available from drifters or Argo floats. Acquiring measurements using round-the-world sailing races would allow us to analyse the evolution of ocean salinity and the impact of changes in the ice extent around Antarctica This work has been carried out thanks to European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 840374 Temperature and salinity of the ocean surface Peer reviewed Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Antarctic Indian Pacific Patagonia |
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The Vendée Globe is the world’s most famous solo, non-stop, unassisted sailing race. The Institute of Marine Sciences and the Barcelona Ocean Sailing Foundation installed a MicroCAT on the One Ocean One Planet boat. The skipper, Dídac Costa, completed the round trip in 97 days, from 8 November 2020 to 13 February 2021, providing one measurement of temperature and conductivity every 30 s during navigation. More than half of the ship’s route was in the sub-Antarctic zone, between the tropical and polar fronts, and it passed through areas of oceanographic interest such as Southern Patagonia (affected by glacier melting), the Brazil–Malvinas confluence, the Southern Pacific Ocean, and the entire Southern Indian Ocean. This sailing race gave a rare opportunity to measure in-situ sea surface salinity in a region where satellite salinity measurements are not reliable. Due to the decreased sensitivity of brightness temperature to salinity in cold seas, retrieving sea surface salinity at high latitudes remains a major challenge. This paper describes how the data are processed and uses the data to validate satellite salinity products in the sub-Antarctic zone. The sailing race measurements represent surface information (60 cm depth) not available from drifters or Argo floats. Acquiring measurements using round-the-world sailing races would allow us to analyse the evolution of ocean salinity and the impact of changes in the ice extent around Antarctica This work has been carried out thanks to European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 840374 Temperature and salinity of the ocean surface Peer reviewed |
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Vendée Globe 2020-2021 thermosalinograph data [Dataset] |
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Vendée Globe 2020-2021 thermosalinograph data [Dataset] |
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Vendée Globe 2020-2021 thermosalinograph data [Dataset] |
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#PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/840374 Umbert, Marta; Hoareau, Nina; Salat, Jordi; Salvador, Joaquín; Guimbard, Sébastien; Olmedo, Estrella; Gabarró, Carolina. The Contribution of the Vendée Globe Race to Improved Ocean Surface Information: A Validation of the Remotely Sensed Salinity in the Sub-Antarctic Zone. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10(8): 1078 (2022). doi:10.3390/jmse10081078. DIGITAL.CSIC http://hdl.handle.net/10261/280019 https://doi.org/10.20351/29VG20201108_ts Sí Umbert, Marta; Hoareau, Nina; Salat, Jordi; Salvador, Joaquín; Guimbard, Sébastien; 2022; Vendée Globe 2020-2021 thermosalinograph data [Dataset]; DIGITAL.CSIC; https://doi.org/10.20351/29VG20201108_ts; http://hdl.handle.net/10261/303993 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/303993 doi:10.20351/29VG20201108_ts |
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