世界海洋环流实验中改进的浮标和船舶气象测量

R. Weller, D.S. Hosom
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世界海洋环流实验(WOCE)旨在了解海洋环流及其与气候的相互关系。在WOCE。系泊浮标和船舶将提供有吸引力的平台,用于对基本观测数据进行精确的现场测量——海面温度、气温、风速、气压、太阳和长波辐射、湿度和降水。通过这些测量,可以对海气通量作出准确的估计。WOCE还需要漂流或系泊的海气相互作用浮标,以核实遥感收集的地面数据。“改进船舶及浮标气象测量”(MET)计划的总目标,是在WOCE期间发展准确可靠的船舶及浮标气象测量方法。南加州大学正在进行的工作集中在改进长波辐射传感器上。斯克里普斯海洋学研究所正在评估平台运动对辐射计、风速计和航向传感器的影响。伍兹霍尔海洋研究所的工作包括开发和评估改进的传感器,测试与现有传感器相关的量化误差,开发能够支持智能数据采集算法的原型数据记录仪。减少测量误差,并在当地系泊处和研究船上测试传感器和数据记录器。原型浮标和船舶数据记录器已经完成。原型
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Improved Meteorological Measurements From Buoys And Ships For The World Ocean Circulation Experiment
The World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) is directed at understanding ocean circulation and its interrelation to climate. During WOCE. moored buoys and ships will provide attractive platforms from which to make accurate in-situ measurements of the basic observables-- sea surface temperature, air temperature, wind velocity, barometric pressure, solar and longwave radiation, humidity and Precipitation. From these measurements accurate estimates OE the air-sea fluxes can be made. Drifting or moored airsea interaction buoys will also be needed in WOCE for the verification of the surface data collected by remote sensing. The overall goal of the "Improved Meteorological Measurements from Ships and Buoys" (:[MET) effort is to develop accurate and reliable means of making meteorological measurements from ships and buoys during WOCE. Work being done at the University of Southern California concentrates on i.mproving longwave radiation sensors. Scripps Institution of Oceanography is evaluating the effect of platform motions on radiometers, anemometers, and heading sensors. The work at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution includes development and evaluation of improved sensors, testing to quantify errors associated with present sensors, development of prototype data loggers capable of supporting intelligent data acquisition algorithmns that. reduce measurement error, and testing of sensors andl data loggers on local moorings and on resetarch ships. Prototype buoy and ship data loggers are complete. Prototypes
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