Research Groups, Goals, Instruments and Participants


Group Arrival/Departure Researchers Goal Instrumentation
Rutgers - Optical July 8 - August 8

Oscar Schofiled, Trish Bergmann, Matt Oliver

  R/V Endeavor July 22 - August 8
R/V Walford July 12 - August 7
Rutgers - Physical July 8 - August 8

Scott Glenn, Mike Crowley, Sage Lichtenwalner, Chhaya Mudgal, Josh Kohut, Kristie Andresen, Bob Chant, Rich Styles, Chip Haldeman, Liz Creed

  R/V Caleta July 12 - August 7
Daily transects of Broadband ADCP currents and continuous FSI CTD profiles
Rutgers - Modeling July 8 - August 8 Louis Bowers, Rob Cermak, Paul Bissett, Hernan Arango, Kate Hedstrom, Dale Haidvogel, John Wilkin   8 Forecast Cycles, July 11 - August 7
Using ROMS ocean model and COAMPS atmospheric model
Cal-Poly   (Moline)    
Cornell Sunday, July 22 to Saturday or Sunday, August 4 or 5. Bill Philpot wdp2@cornell.edu
607-255-0801
Chi-Kuei Wang
grad student
w94@cornell.edu
607-255-2469
Peggy Imboden
(grad student)
Our goal is to relate the spectral water-leaving radiance to changes in water quality in optically deep waters, and to explore the possibility of mapping the surface of the thermocline when the upper water layer is clear (and horizontally homogeneous) and the bottom layer is relatively turbid. A modified Hyper-TSRB which includes two measurements of upwelling radiance (one at 60 cm, one at 1 cm) to view the transmission over that depth. We are adding a downwelling radiance detector to measure zenith skylight in order to help get a better estimate of the surface reflectance. We should also have a GPS unit antenna mounted on the TSRB and an AC-9.
NRL-DC Jul 18-Aug 4


Jul 22-Aug 4


Jul 29-Aug 4
Lamela, Rhea, Snyder
snyder@rsd.nrl.navy.mil
Bowles, Gillis, Sydor
bowles@ccs.nrl.navy.mil
Bachmann, Chen, Davis, Donato, Korwan
davis@rsd.nrl.navy.mil
Determination of in-water coastsl properties using a remote sensing hyperspectral visible-near-IR sensor, with the collection of sufficient ground truth information for validation. PHILLS hyperspectral sensor, Slow Drop Package, Two AC9s, HISTASR, Flourometer, Hydroscat, CTD, Two ASDs, PSICAM, PHILLS Calibration Panels.
NRL Stennis 30 July - 2 August Dr. Jerry L. Miller
(arnone and weidemann)
  Will be using a new salinity toy (STARRS). Because this will be its maiden voyage, we will likely be in serious seatruthing mode rather than imaging mode. That is, we will want to spend most of our time passing over boats rather than surveying a larger area. This may actually mean that we can coordinate better with the ocean color overflights this year.
Satlantic July 18-25
Plus Endeavor Crew
Scott MaLean
Marlon Lewis
   
UCSB Buoy Deployment June20 - Aug 7.
Crew July 30 - Aug 4
Tommy Dickey
Grace Chang
grace.chang@opl.ucsb.edu
Derek Manov, Frank Spada
Our research goals are to investigate the variability of IOPs and AOPs as it relates to major coastal physical processes and also to test closure between IOPs and AOPs by use of hyperspectral instrumentation. We are deploying a suite of physical and optical instruments. DCP, temperature and salinity sensors, PAR, ac-9s, HiStar, SAFire, HydroScat-6, WETStar fluorometers, C-Star transmissometers, hyperspectral Ed and Lu meters (Satlantic Minispecs) at several depths
OSU   (Pegau)    
Webb July 22 to end (Clayton)    
WHOI   (Trowbridge)    
Sequoia   (Agrawal)    
NAVAIR July 22 - Aug. 8 Prentice, Jennifer E (AMPAC)
prenticeje@navair.navy.mil
Dave Alloca (allocada@navair)
Thomas Curran, Lisa Minnick
Correlate Ksys with measurements of in situ IOPs. Use instrumentation for both day and night measurements and are looking to encounter a broad range of in water optical conditions so that we can use the data to compare to a recently developed LIDAR model. Hobi a-beta, c-beta, Hydrobeta, K-meter Survey System LIDAR on ship bow
Harbor Branch   (Edie Weidder sp?!)    
Bosch Aerospace Inc.

7-18-01 to 8-04-01

Michael Ryder
Jim Boschma

Tune to http://www.boschaero.com/an-2.htm for the latest NRL (Naval Research Laboratory) mission status. Also, we will be broadcasting livemission video, via an airborne radio modem once the flight missions begin. I will have a link to the live video on the An-2 page once I receive more information. The flight program revolves around the COOLRU...

 
FERI   (Bissett) http://www.flenvironmental.org/projectpages/LEOJuly01/leo15_07_01.htm  
HObi Lab   (Maffione)    
SpecTIR July 17-18 Joe LaVeigne
Ed Russell
Spectral Technology Innovation & Research
used a Research Scanning Polarimeter (RSP) to measure the coastal ocean
 


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