The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) : NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report

The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) was established to address the need for accurate air-sea flux estimates and upper ocean measurements in a region with strong sea surface temperature anomalies and the likelihood of significant local air-sea interaction on interannual to decadal timescal...

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Main Authors: Bigorre, Sebastien P., Pietro, Benjamin, Smith, Jason C., Morris, Ethan, Plueddemann, Albert J.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2015
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spelling ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/7762 2023-05-15T17:36:05+02:00 The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) : NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report Bigorre, Sebastien P. Pietro, Benjamin Smith, Jason C. Morris, Ethan Plueddemann, Albert J. North Atlantic Ocean 2015-12 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/7762 en_US eng Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WHOI Technical Reports WHOI-2015-05 Upper Ocean Processes Group UOP-2015-03 Bigorre, S. P., Pietro, B., Smith, J. C., Morris, E., & Plueddemann, A. J. (2015). The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS): NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/7762 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/7762 doi:10.1575/1912/7762 Bigorre, S. P., Pietro, B., Smith, J. C., Morris, E., & Plueddemann, A. J. (2015). The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS): NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/7762 doi:10.1575/1912/7762 Endeavor (Ship: 1976-) Cruise EN549 Ocean-atmosphere interaction Oceanographic instruments Technical Report 2015 ftwhoas https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/7762 2022-05-28T22:59:30Z The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) was established to address the need for accurate air-sea flux estimates and upper ocean measurements in a region with strong sea surface temperature anomalies and the likelihood of significant local air-sea interaction on interannual to decadal timescales. The approach is to maintain a surface mooring outfitted for meteorological and oceanographic measurements at a site near 15°N, 51°W by successive mooring turnarounds. These observations are used to investigate air-sea interaction processes related to climate variability. The NTAS Ocean Reference Station (ORS NTAS) is supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Observation Program. This report documents recovery of the NTAS-13 mooring and deployment of the NTAS-14 mooring at the same site. Both moorings used Surlyn foam buoys as the surface element. These buoys were outfitted with two Air-Sea Interaction Meteorology (ASIMET) systems. Each system measures, records, and transmits via Argos satellite the surface meteorological variables necessary to compute air-sea fluxes of heat, moisture and momentum. The upper 160 m of the mooring line were outfitted with oceanographic sensors for the measurement of temperature, salinity and velocity. The mooring turnaround was done by the Upper Ocean Processes Group of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), onboard R/V Endeavor, Cruise EN549. The cruise took place between December 5 and 21 December 2014. The NTAS-14 mooring was deployed on December 13, and immediately followed by a 36-hour intercomparison period during which data from the buoy, telemetered through Argos satellite system, and the ship’s meteorological and oceanographic data were monitored. The NTAS-13 buoy had parted on September 23 and was recovered on October 28 while drifting freely near Martinique. The rest of the mooring, which had fallen to the seafloor was recovered during EN549, on December 17. This report describes these operations, as well as other work done ... Report North Atlantic Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Woods Hole, MA
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topic Endeavor (Ship: 1976-) Cruise EN549
Ocean-atmosphere interaction
Oceanographic instruments
spellingShingle Endeavor (Ship: 1976-) Cruise EN549
Ocean-atmosphere interaction
Oceanographic instruments
Bigorre, Sebastien P.
Pietro, Benjamin
Smith, Jason C.
Morris, Ethan
Plueddemann, Albert J.
The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) : NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report
topic_facet Endeavor (Ship: 1976-) Cruise EN549
Ocean-atmosphere interaction
Oceanographic instruments
description The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) was established to address the need for accurate air-sea flux estimates and upper ocean measurements in a region with strong sea surface temperature anomalies and the likelihood of significant local air-sea interaction on interannual to decadal timescales. The approach is to maintain a surface mooring outfitted for meteorological and oceanographic measurements at a site near 15°N, 51°W by successive mooring turnarounds. These observations are used to investigate air-sea interaction processes related to climate variability. The NTAS Ocean Reference Station (ORS NTAS) is supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Observation Program. This report documents recovery of the NTAS-13 mooring and deployment of the NTAS-14 mooring at the same site. Both moorings used Surlyn foam buoys as the surface element. These buoys were outfitted with two Air-Sea Interaction Meteorology (ASIMET) systems. Each system measures, records, and transmits via Argos satellite the surface meteorological variables necessary to compute air-sea fluxes of heat, moisture and momentum. The upper 160 m of the mooring line were outfitted with oceanographic sensors for the measurement of temperature, salinity and velocity. The mooring turnaround was done by the Upper Ocean Processes Group of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), onboard R/V Endeavor, Cruise EN549. The cruise took place between December 5 and 21 December 2014. The NTAS-14 mooring was deployed on December 13, and immediately followed by a 36-hour intercomparison period during which data from the buoy, telemetered through Argos satellite system, and the ship’s meteorological and oceanographic data were monitored. The NTAS-13 buoy had parted on September 23 and was recovered on October 28 while drifting freely near Martinique. The rest of the mooring, which had fallen to the seafloor was recovered during EN549, on December 17. This report describes these operations, as well as other work done ...
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author Bigorre, Sebastien P.
Pietro, Benjamin
Smith, Jason C.
Morris, Ethan
Plueddemann, Albert J.
author_facet Bigorre, Sebastien P.
Pietro, Benjamin
Smith, Jason C.
Morris, Ethan
Plueddemann, Albert J.
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title The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) : NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report
title_short The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) : NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report
title_full The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) : NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report
title_fullStr The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) : NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report
title_full_unstemmed The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) : NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report
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op_source Bigorre, S. P., Pietro, B., Smith, J. C., Morris, E., & Plueddemann, A. J. (2015). The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS): NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/7762
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Bigorre, S. P., Pietro, B., Smith, J. C., Morris, E., & Plueddemann, A. J. (2015). The Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS): NTAS-14 mooring turnaround cruise report. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/7762
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