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M. Crowley, O. Schofield, S. Glenn, F. Whoriskey
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Gliderpalooza代表了横跨北美东海岸的海洋观测技术的基层协调现场演示。总体目标是协调不同的海洋研究工作,由不同机构的不同项目资助,以展示各种海洋观测技术在大陆尺度上的协调,以采样生态相关的尺度。来自卫星、高频雷达表面流[1]、系泊、漂浮物和模型的协调数据集中在Slocum滑翔机的分布式部署上。这七个科学和技术目标是:1)提供建模者可以在未来几年使用的独特数据集(实时和后投)2)提供生态尺度上的标准化数据集和鱼类/哺乳动物迁徙信息3)提供MAB冷池的三维快照4)在秋季风暴高峰期提供广泛的分布式仪器网络,展示社区“涌流”能力5)提供众多演示中的一个,6)通过DMAC向全球电信系统(GTS)传输数据的证据;7)让本科生参与海洋观测工作。在2014年的夏季和秋季,滑翔机狂欢团队将再次合作,但随着团队的增加,地理范围将从德克萨斯州到纽芬兰。将有30多个滑翔机部署,将被七个数值海洋模型同化。获取这一庞大的水柱剖面数据集将有助于评估模型的准确性,特别是在沿海地区。此外,在2014年秋季学期,通过国家科学基金会海洋观测计划(OOI)开发的新的在线教育工具将用于本科生课堂上的学生实时分析、比较和对比滑翔机数据。
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Gliderpalooza 2013 to modelpalooza 2014: Joint U.S. & Canadian ocean glider operations supporting multidisciplinary scientific research and education
Gliderpalooza represented a grass-roots coordinated field demonstration of ocean observing technologies spanning the eastern seaboard of North America. The overarching goal was to coordinate disparate ocean research efforts, funded by disparate programs from a variety of agencies to demonstrate continental scale coordination of various ocean observing technologies to sample ecologically relevant scales. The coordinated data from satellites, HF-Radar surface currents [1], moorings, drifters and models was focused on and around the distributed deployment of Slocum gliders. The seven science and technical goals were to: 1) provide a unique data set the modelers can use for years to come (real-time & hindcast) 2) provide a standardized dataset over ecological scales and information on fish/mammal migrations 3) provide a 3-D snapshot of the MAB cold pool 4) provide an extensive distributed instrumented network through the peak period of fall storms, demonstrating a community "surge" capacity 5) provide one, of many demonstrations, of the potential U.S. national glider network 6) proof of data flow throughput to the Global Telecommunications System (GTS) via DMAC and 7) engage undergraduates in ocean observing efforts. During the summer and fall of 2014, the Gliderpalooza team will once again work together, but with several additions to the group, the geographical scope will cover Texas to Newfoundland. There will be more than 30 glider deployments that will be assimilated by seven numerical ocean models. Acquisition of this massive data set of water column profiles will permit evaluation of the accuracy of the models, especially in the coastal zone. Additionally, new online educational tools developed through the NSF's Ocean Observatory Initiative (OOI) will be used to by students in the undergraduate classroom to analyze, compare and contrast the glider data in real-time during the fall 2014 semester.
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