A Guide to Making Climate Quality Meteorological and Flux Measurements at Sea

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Corporate Authors

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publication date

2006

Publisher

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Journal

NOAA technical memorandum OAR PSD ; 311

Spatial Coverage

Geographical Scope

Global

Sea Region

World

Categories

Categories

atmosphere
water body

Discipline

Parameter discipline

Meteorology and Atmospheric Conditions

Instruments and Platforms

Instrument

automatic weather station
water temperature sensor

Platform

fishing vessel
naval vessel
research vessel
vessel of opportunity
moored surface buoy

Methods Status

Maturity Level

Level 4: Better Practice - Developed and Adopted

Abstract

The body of this handbook describes in detail the factors to be considered in equipping a vessel to obtain climate-quality meteorological and flux data. It discusses the nature of the basic quantities to be measured, the relevant instruments, and special considerations because the measuring site is a ship at sea. This Summary is a practical reference for the benefit of the scientist or technician assigned the task of installing and maintaining a package of instruments on a ship, without needing too much detail or rationale. It follows roughly the order of the various procedures involved.

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Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal

Citation

Bradley, F. and Farall. C. (2006) A Guide to Making Climate Quality Meteorological and Flux Measurements at Sea. Boulder, CO, NOAA, Earth System Research Laboratory, Physical Sciences Division, 44pp. & appendices. (NOAA Technical Memorandum OAR PSD-311). DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1353

Variables

Applications

MSFD

Descriptor 7: Hydrographical conditions

MSP

Scientific Research and Monitoring

GOOS Application

Operational ocean data and forecasting
Climate analysis and assessment
Climate prediction and projection

GOOS EOV Phenomena

Ocean Obs Societal Need

Climate
Operational needs

Sustainable Development Goals

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