Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE): high resolution ship motion data from the University of Leeds XSENS MTi-G-700 attitude and heading reference system on board Icebreaker Oden

This dataset contains high resolution attitude and motion measurements of the Icebreaker Oden ship's motion by the University of Leeds' XSENS MTi-G-700 attitude and heading reference system during the Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE). The ACSE cruise took place in the Arctic during su...

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Main Authors: Brooks, Ian, Prytherch, John
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Published: Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/f2f4675203d04e4eb269e230633d03db
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Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE): high resolution ship motion data from the University of Leeds XSENS MTi-G-700 attitude and heading reference system on board Icebreaker Oden
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description This dataset contains high resolution attitude and motion measurements of the Icebreaker Oden ship's motion by the University of Leeds' XSENS MTi-G-700 attitude and heading reference system during the Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE). The ACSE cruise took place in the Arctic during summer 2014. These data were obtained to complement a suite of other observations taken during the cruise. Those of the UK contribution, as well as selected other data, are available within the associated data collection in the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) archives. Other cruise data may be available in the NOAA ACSE and The Bolin Centre for Climate Research SWERUS (Swedish-Russian-US Investigation) holdings - see online resources linked to this record. Measurements were made at 40Hz for inertial measurements and 4Hz for GPS measurements. Though the inertial measurements were used at 20Hz when merged with sonic anemometer, 20 minute final fluxes (see related data within the parent data collection). The XSens MTi-G-700 measures 3-axis accelerations, rotation rates, and magnetic field components as well as GPS position. Internal algorithm calculate 3-axis velocity, tilt angles and heading. However, users of these data should note that it is often not possible to calibrate magnetic field for local platform induced distortions (soft iron and hard iron corrections) resulting in errors in magnetic field and calculated outputs. Additionally, the heading measurements were found to unreliable on the ship. The Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE) was a collaboration between the University of Leeds, the University of Stockholm, and NOAA-CIRES. ACSE aimed to study the response of Arctic boundary layer cloud to changes in surface conditions in the Arctic Ocean as a working package of the larger Swedish-Russian-US Investigation of Climate, Cryosphere and Carbon interaction (SWERUS-C3) Expedition in Summer 2014. This expedition was a core component to the overall SWERUS-C3 programme and was supported by the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat. ACSE took place during a 3-month cruise of the Swedish Icebreaker Oden from Tromso, Norway to Barrow, Alaska and back over the summer of 2014. During this cruise ACSE scientists measured surface turbulent exchange, boundary layer structure, and cloud properties. Many of the measurements used remote sensing approaches - radar, lidar, and microwave radiometers - to retrieve vertical profiles of the dynamic and microphysical properties of the lower atmosphere and cloud. The UK participation of ACSE was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC, grant: NE/K011820/1) and involved instrumentation from the Atmospheric Measurement Facility of the UK's National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS AMF).
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title Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE): high resolution ship motion data from the University of Leeds XSENS MTi-G-700 attitude and heading reference system on board Icebreaker Oden
title_short Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE): high resolution ship motion data from the University of Leeds XSENS MTi-G-700 attitude and heading reference system on board Icebreaker Oden
title_full Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE): high resolution ship motion data from the University of Leeds XSENS MTi-G-700 attitude and heading reference system on board Icebreaker Oden
title_fullStr Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE): high resolution ship motion data from the University of Leeds XSENS MTi-G-700 attitude and heading reference system on board Icebreaker Oden
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Cloud Summer Expedition (ACSE): high resolution ship motion data from the University of Leeds XSENS MTi-G-700 attitude and heading reference system on board Icebreaker Oden
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