Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP), A US Interagency Arctic Buoy Programme (USIABP) Contribution to the IABP

Our ability to predict weather and sea ice conditions requires in situ observations of surface meteorology and ice motion. These observations are assimilated into Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models that are used to forecast weather on synoptic time scales, and into the many long-term atmosphe...

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Main Authors: Rigor, Ignatius G, Clemente-Colon, Pablo, McDonald, Bethany
Other Authors: NAVAL ICE CENTER WASHINGTON DC
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADA574646 2023-05-15T14:34:16+02:00 Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP), A US Interagency Arctic Buoy Programme (USIABP) Contribution to the IABP Rigor, Ignatius G Clemente-Colon, Pablo McDonald, Bethany NAVAL ICE CENTER WASHINGTON DC 2012-09-30 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA574646 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA574646 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA574646 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Meteorology Information Science Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Snow Ice and Permafrost *DATA MANAGEMENT *SEA ICE *WEATHER FORECASTING ARCTIC OCEAN BUOYS CLIMATE CHANGE IN SITU ANALYSIS METEOROLOGICAL DATA OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA PRESSURE SEA LEVEL TEMPERATURE IABP(INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC BUOY PROGRAMME) SLP(SEA LEVEL PRESSURE) AON(ARCTIC OBSERVING NETWORK) Text 2012 ftdtic 2016-02-24T10:32:19Z Our ability to predict weather and sea ice conditions requires in situ observations of surface meteorology and ice motion. These observations are assimilated into Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models that are used to forecast weather on synoptic time scales, and into the many long-term atmospheric reanalyses (e.g. NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis) that are used for innumerable climate studies. The impact of these in situ observations can be seen in Fig. 1 where Inoue et al. (2009) shows that the standard deviation in gridded sea level pressure (SLP) reanalyses fields over the Arctic Ocean was over 2.6 hPa in areas where there were no buoy observations to constrain the reanalyses, and this uncertainty in the SLP fields spreads to cover the entire Arctic when the observations from buoys are removed from the reanalyses. The buoy observations also help constrain of estimates of wind and heat. In situ observations of sea ice motion are also important for estimating the drift of various areas and types of sea ice, and for understanding the dynamics of ridging and rafting of this ice, which changes the thickness distribution of sea ice. Over the Arctic Ocean, this fundamental observing network is maintained by the IABP, and is a critical component of the Arctic Observing Network (AON). Prepared in cooperation with the Polar Science Center (PSC), Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), University of Washington (UW), Seattle. The original document contains color images. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme Ice permafrost Polar Science Center Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Arctic Ocean
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topic Meteorology
Information Science
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*DATA MANAGEMENT
*SEA ICE
*WEATHER FORECASTING
ARCTIC OCEAN
BUOYS
CLIMATE CHANGE
IN SITU ANALYSIS
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
PRESSURE
SEA LEVEL
TEMPERATURE
IABP(INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC BUOY PROGRAMME)
SLP(SEA LEVEL PRESSURE)
AON(ARCTIC OBSERVING NETWORK)
spellingShingle Meteorology
Information Science
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*DATA MANAGEMENT
*SEA ICE
*WEATHER FORECASTING
ARCTIC OCEAN
BUOYS
CLIMATE CHANGE
IN SITU ANALYSIS
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
PRESSURE
SEA LEVEL
TEMPERATURE
IABP(INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC BUOY PROGRAMME)
SLP(SEA LEVEL PRESSURE)
AON(ARCTIC OBSERVING NETWORK)
Rigor, Ignatius G
Clemente-Colon, Pablo
McDonald, Bethany
Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP), A US Interagency Arctic Buoy Programme (USIABP) Contribution to the IABP
topic_facet Meteorology
Information Science
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*DATA MANAGEMENT
*SEA ICE
*WEATHER FORECASTING
ARCTIC OCEAN
BUOYS
CLIMATE CHANGE
IN SITU ANALYSIS
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
PRESSURE
SEA LEVEL
TEMPERATURE
IABP(INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC BUOY PROGRAMME)
SLP(SEA LEVEL PRESSURE)
AON(ARCTIC OBSERVING NETWORK)
description Our ability to predict weather and sea ice conditions requires in situ observations of surface meteorology and ice motion. These observations are assimilated into Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models that are used to forecast weather on synoptic time scales, and into the many long-term atmospheric reanalyses (e.g. NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis) that are used for innumerable climate studies. The impact of these in situ observations can be seen in Fig. 1 where Inoue et al. (2009) shows that the standard deviation in gridded sea level pressure (SLP) reanalyses fields over the Arctic Ocean was over 2.6 hPa in areas where there were no buoy observations to constrain the reanalyses, and this uncertainty in the SLP fields spreads to cover the entire Arctic when the observations from buoys are removed from the reanalyses. The buoy observations also help constrain of estimates of wind and heat. In situ observations of sea ice motion are also important for estimating the drift of various areas and types of sea ice, and for understanding the dynamics of ridging and rafting of this ice, which changes the thickness distribution of sea ice. Over the Arctic Ocean, this fundamental observing network is maintained by the IABP, and is a critical component of the Arctic Observing Network (AON). Prepared in cooperation with the Polar Science Center (PSC), Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), University of Washington (UW), Seattle. The original document contains color images.
author2 NAVAL ICE CENTER WASHINGTON DC
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author Rigor, Ignatius G
Clemente-Colon, Pablo
McDonald, Bethany
author_facet Rigor, Ignatius G
Clemente-Colon, Pablo
McDonald, Bethany
author_sort Rigor, Ignatius G
title Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP), A US Interagency Arctic Buoy Programme (USIABP) Contribution to the IABP
title_short Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP), A US Interagency Arctic Buoy Programme (USIABP) Contribution to the IABP
title_full Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP), A US Interagency Arctic Buoy Programme (USIABP) Contribution to the IABP
title_fullStr Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP), A US Interagency Arctic Buoy Programme (USIABP) Contribution to the IABP
title_full_unstemmed Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP), A US Interagency Arctic Buoy Programme (USIABP) Contribution to the IABP
title_sort coordination, data management and enhancement of the international arctic buoy programme (iabp), a us interagency arctic buoy programme (usiabp) contribution to the iabp
publishDate 2012
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA574646
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