Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy (AOFB) 15 time series data, Arctic Ocean, 2008

Time-series data from the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy (AOFB) #15. This buoy was deployed at the 2008 North Pole Environmental Observatory (NPEO) ice camp 8 April 2008. The buoy drifted across the Eurasian Basins and exited the Arctic Ocean through Fram Strait. The time...

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Main Author: Shaw, William
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NSF Arctic Data Center 2010
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a20z70x31
https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A20Z70X31
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Summary:Time-series data from the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoy (AOFB) #15. This buoy was deployed at the 2008 North Pole Environmental Observatory (NPEO) ice camp 8 April 2008. The buoy drifted across the Eurasian Basins and exited the Arctic Ocean through Fram Strait. The time series ended on 30 December 2008. The buoy measured velocity, temperature, salinity, and the vertical turbulent fluxes of heat, salt, and momentum in the ocean surface mixed layer with a custom-built sensor package about 5 m below the ice-ocean interface. The buoy also measured vertical profiles of ocean currents with an RD instruments 600 kHz Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP). AOFB 15 entered open water as it drifted through Fram Strait, on about 26 October 2008. Additional information about the NPS AOFB program, including real-time data from active buoys, is available at: http://www.oc.nps.edu/~stanton/fluxbuoy The flux package data set is provided in Matlab and NetCDF file formats. Velocities are reported in the instrument coordinate system of the flux package acoustic travel-time current meter. The fluctuation kinetic energy variable is useful for identifying time periods when the buoy is in open water and flux estimates are contaminated by surface-wave motions.