Datasetng282-20190901T0000
Gliderng282
StatusCompleted
SummaryThis Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) Littoral Battlespace Sensing (LBS) glider was deployed as part of a
multi-institutional effort that brings together the research and operational components within NOAA, the Navy, and the
university community to implement and carry out sustained and targeted ocean observations from underwater gliders in the North
West Tropical Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Mid and South Atlantic Bights. The upper ocean thermal structure in
this region has been linked to rapid intensification of tropical cyclones, and to the seasonal Atlantic hurricane activity.
However, there are only few (<300) upper ocean thermal observations carried out per year in this region. The goal of this work
is to enhance our understanding of air-sea interaction processes during hurricane force wind events. In order to accomplish this
goal, the network of hurricane underwater gliders was implemented to assess the impact of hurricane force winds on upper ocean
density structure, and assess the impact of ocean profile data from underwater gliders in hurricane intensity forecasts
WMO ID4802965
AttributionUnited States Navy and IOOS
Time Coverage Start2019-09-09 12:34:08 UTC
Time Coverage End2019-09-11 08:04:51 UTC
Registered2019-09-11
Deployed2019-09-01
OperatorNAVOCEANO
InstitutionIntegrated Ocean Observing System,Naval Oceanographic Office,Rutgers University,National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorology Laboratory,Caribbean Coastal Observation System,Univerity of Puerto Rico Mayaguez
Data Providerrutgers
# Profiles54
Days Deployed2
BBox North17.862
BBox South17.702
BBox East-67.005
BBox West-66.81