The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Coastal Observing System at the southern Bay of Biscay, new real-time development: The ocean-meteorological AGL Buoy

From 1991, shelf and slope waters of the Southern Bay of Biscay are regularly sampled in a monthly hydrographical line north of Santander to a maximum depth of 1000m, as part of the IEO Radiales project. From 2003, a deep hydrological standard sections (part of the VACLAN project) is occupied twice...

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Published in:OCEANS 2009-EUROPE
Main Authors: Lavín, Alicia, Somavilla, Raquel, Arteche, J.L., Rodríguez, C., Cano, Daniel Esteban, Ruiz-Villarreal, Manuel
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/321255 2024-02-11T10:05:36+01:00 The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Coastal Observing System at the southern Bay of Biscay, new real-time development: The ocean-meteorological AGL Buoy Lavín, Alicia Somavilla, Raquel Arteche, J.L. Rodríguez, C. Cano, Daniel Esteban Ruiz-Villarreal, Manuel IEEE Atlantic Ocean New York (USA) Central Atlantic Eastern Central Atlantic Bay of Biscay 2009 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/3214 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/321255 https://doi.org/10.1109/OCEANSE.2009.5278233 unknown IEEE 2050-02-28 Centro Oceanográfico de Santander 10000-02-28 Publisher's version Oceans 2009 - Europe. IEEE (ed.). IEEE. New York (USA). 2009. pp: 35-42 0197-7385 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/3214 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/321255 doi:10.1109/OCEANSE.2009.5278233 2900 embargo_20500228 Centro Oceanográfico de Santander Medio Marino capítulo de libro http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248 2009 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1109/OCEANSE.2009.5278233 2024-01-16T11:46:24Z From 1991, shelf and slope waters of the Southern Bay of Biscay are regularly sampled in a monthly hydrographical line north of Santander to a maximum depth of 1000m, as part of the IEO Radiales project. From 2003, a deep hydrological standard sections (part of the VACLAN project) is occupied twice a year extending the Santander section 90 miles offshore. Measurements include CTDO2, nutrients and currents from vessel-mounted ADCP and LADCP. The data base in the area hold by IEO is complemented with a current meters line moored in 2003 at 43deg48'N, 3deg 47'W sampling temperature, salinity and currents at the core of Central, Mediterranean and Labrador Sea water. On June 2007, an ocean-meteorological Buoy was moored at the Santander Section, 22 miles north of Santander at about 2850m depth, to complete the ocean information with the ocean-atmosphere interaction. The Santander section and AGL Buoy data highlight that heat and salt show a quite different behaviour in terms of their balance in the upper layers of the Bay of Biscay. At interannual and seasonal timescales temperature is mainly determined by the atmospheric forcing while salinity is more closely linked to advection processes. Finally, a severe storm developed in the Bay of Biscay on January 24, 2009 is described. The AGL buoy registered an individual maximum wave of 26.1m, the largest ever recorded by the Spanish buoy Networks. Book Part Labrador Sea Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) OCEANS 2009-EUROPE 1 8
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topic Centro Oceanográfico de Santander
Medio Marino
spellingShingle Centro Oceanográfico de Santander
Medio Marino
Lavín, Alicia
Somavilla, Raquel
Arteche, J.L.
Rodríguez, C.
Cano, Daniel Esteban
Ruiz-Villarreal, Manuel
The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Coastal Observing System at the southern Bay of Biscay, new real-time development: The ocean-meteorological AGL Buoy
topic_facet Centro Oceanográfico de Santander
Medio Marino
description From 1991, shelf and slope waters of the Southern Bay of Biscay are regularly sampled in a monthly hydrographical line north of Santander to a maximum depth of 1000m, as part of the IEO Radiales project. From 2003, a deep hydrological standard sections (part of the VACLAN project) is occupied twice a year extending the Santander section 90 miles offshore. Measurements include CTDO2, nutrients and currents from vessel-mounted ADCP and LADCP. The data base in the area hold by IEO is complemented with a current meters line moored in 2003 at 43deg48'N, 3deg 47'W sampling temperature, salinity and currents at the core of Central, Mediterranean and Labrador Sea water. On June 2007, an ocean-meteorological Buoy was moored at the Santander Section, 22 miles north of Santander at about 2850m depth, to complete the ocean information with the ocean-atmosphere interaction. The Santander section and AGL Buoy data highlight that heat and salt show a quite different behaviour in terms of their balance in the upper layers of the Bay of Biscay. At interannual and seasonal timescales temperature is mainly determined by the atmospheric forcing while salinity is more closely linked to advection processes. Finally, a severe storm developed in the Bay of Biscay on January 24, 2009 is described. The AGL buoy registered an individual maximum wave of 26.1m, the largest ever recorded by the Spanish buoy Networks.
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author Lavín, Alicia
Somavilla, Raquel
Arteche, J.L.
Rodríguez, C.
Cano, Daniel Esteban
Ruiz-Villarreal, Manuel
author_facet Lavín, Alicia
Somavilla, Raquel
Arteche, J.L.
Rodríguez, C.
Cano, Daniel Esteban
Ruiz-Villarreal, Manuel
author_sort Lavín, Alicia
title The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Coastal Observing System at the southern Bay of Biscay, new real-time development: The ocean-meteorological AGL Buoy
title_short The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Coastal Observing System at the southern Bay of Biscay, new real-time development: The ocean-meteorological AGL Buoy
title_full The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Coastal Observing System at the southern Bay of Biscay, new real-time development: The ocean-meteorological AGL Buoy
title_fullStr The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Coastal Observing System at the southern Bay of Biscay, new real-time development: The ocean-meteorological AGL Buoy
title_full_unstemmed The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Coastal Observing System at the southern Bay of Biscay, new real-time development: The ocean-meteorological AGL Buoy
title_sort spanish institute of oceanography (ieo) coastal observing system at the southern bay of biscay, new real-time development: the ocean-meteorological agl buoy
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