High-resolution current meter and hydrographic data from the Irminger Current mooring array 2014-2015

The Irminger Current mooring array consists of 5 subsurface ocean moorings in the Irminger Current on the Reykjanes Ridge in the North Atlantic Ocean. The second high-resolution data set of oceanographic variables from instrumentation on these moorings was collected from 11 July 2014 to 10 July 2015...

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Main Authors: de Jong, M. Femke, de Steur, Laura
Other Authors: Nora Fried, NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research in cooperation with Utrecht University
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Published: NIOZ 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.rb
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Summary:The Irminger Current mooring array consists of 5 subsurface ocean moorings in the Irminger Current on the Reykjanes Ridge in the North Atlantic Ocean. The second high-resolution data set of oceanographic variables from instrumentation on these moorings was collected from 11 July 2014 to 10 July 2015. The moorings are named IC0, IC1, IC2, IC3, and IC4 going from west to east. The Irminger Current mooring array is part of the international Overturning of the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP, www.o-snap.org) which runs from 2014 to at least 2018. The data set consists ocean temperature, salinity, current velocities, pressure and time. Variables were collected at different time intervals, varying from 5 minutes to 1 hour. The data have been calibrated and quality controlled. The data and metadata are stored in NetCDF files following the Climate Forecast (CF) conventions, see http://cfconventions.org