HyCODE Data Pages - July 14, 2001

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Today's Atmospheric/Ocean Weather

Morning Evening

ATMOSPHERE --- This was a great summer day again. Clear in the morning, puffy afternoon cumulus. Temps in the mid 70s and sunny, sunny, sunny. Winds were westerly in the morning and southwesterly in the afternoon.

Plots of today's weather data from the Field Station are shown below. Times are in GMT.
Other Sites: Current NOAA marine forecast, The Weather Channel, Buoy Observations


Temperature

Pressure

Humidity

Solar Radiation

Wind Speed

Wind Direction

OCEAN --The upwelling seems to be reversing, but check out the fluorescence in the node profile compared to yesterday. A classic post upwelling bloom has occured in shore.
Ocean Floor - Node A
from 5 miles offshore
times in GMT
Spikes in data are due to profiles

Temperature

Salinity

Pressure (tides)

Wave Period

Wave Height
Ocean Floor - NodeB
from 6 miles offshore
times in GMT

Temperature

Salinity

Pressure (tides)

Wave Period

Wave Height
Node A - Last 2 Weeks Node B - Last 2 Weeks

Temperature

Salinity

Fluorometry

Temperature

Salinity

Fluorometry

Boat Cruise/AUV Information


  • R/V Walford----- Optics Cruise
    Capt. Jim, Matt, Trish, Chris

  • Map of Standard Ship Transects
    R/V Walford
    A Line

    Fluorescence

    Diffuse Attenuation Coefficient

    Backscatter
    Discrete Samples
    Disolved Oxygen: A Line

    Fluorometry:A Line

    CDOM: A Line

     


    Satellite/CODAR Data

    Low Pass
    Raw
    Long Range
    Morning CODAR Afternoon CODAR Morning CODAR Afternoon CODAR Morning CODAR Afternoon CODAR

    Sea Surface Temperature Ocean Color

    AVHRR 1km

    SeaWiFs Chlor-a

    Last reviewed: July 15, 2001