CLIMODE Subsurface Mooring Report : November 2005 - November 2007

Two years of temperature, salinity, current, and nutrient data were collected on four subsurface moorings as part of the 2 year field component of the CLIMODE experiment. The moorings were located in North Atlantic’s subtropical gyre, south-east of the Gulf Stream. Two moorings, the most heavily ins...

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Main Authors: Lund, John M., Davis, Xujing Jia, Ramsey, Andree L., Straneo, Fiamma, Torres, Daniel J., Palter, Jaime B., Gary, Stefan F., Fratantoni, David M.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1912/5839
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Summary:Two years of temperature, salinity, current, and nutrient data were collected on four subsurface moorings as part of the 2 year field component of the CLIMODE experiment. The moorings were located in North Atlantic’s subtropical gyre, south-east of the Gulf Stream. Two moorings, the most heavily instrumented, were close to the Gulf Stream, in the region where cold air outbreaks force large air-sea fluxes and where Eighteen Degree Water outcrops. Two other moorings were located farther south and carried more limited instrumentation. The moorings were initially deployed in November of 2005, turned around in November of 2006 and finally recovered in November of 2007. During the first year, the moorings close to the Gulf Stream suffered considerable blow down, and some of the instruments failed. During the second year, the blow down was greatly reduced and most instruments collected a full year worth of data. Funding was provided by the Division of Ocean Sciences of the National Science Foundation under Grant No. OCE-0424536.