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Metadata for the WAGES instrumentation deployed on the RRS James Clark Ross between May 2010 and September 2013

Metadata for the WAGES instrumentation deployed on the RRS James Clark Ross between May 2010 and September 2013
Metadata for the WAGES instrumentation deployed on the RRS James Clark Ross between May 2010 and September 2013
The RRS James Clark Ross makes meteorological measurements around Antarctica during the austral summer, in the Arctic during the boreal summer and in the Atlantic during passages between the two poles. In May 2010, as part of the WAGES project the ships existing systems were complemented by the AutoFlux system (Yelland et al., 2009) to measure the transfers of momentum, heat and CO2 between the atmosphere and the ocean. Similarly, a commercial directional wave radar "WAVEX" made by the Norwegian firm MIROS was installed. This report describes the metadata for the WAGES instrumentation deployed on the RRS James Clark Ross between May 2010 and September 2013. Sensor serial numbers, dates of sensor changes and problems with sensors are contained in the associated tables.
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National Oceanography Centre
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Moat, B.I., Yelland, M.J. and Prytherch, J. (2015) Metadata for the WAGES instrumentation deployed on the RRS James Clark Ross between May 2010 and September 2013 (National Oceanography Centre Internal Document, 13) Southampton, GB. National Oceanography Centre 146pp.

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The RRS James Clark Ross makes meteorological measurements around Antarctica during the austral summer, in the Arctic during the boreal summer and in the Atlantic during passages between the two poles. In May 2010, as part of the WAGES project the ships existing systems were complemented by the AutoFlux system (Yelland et al., 2009) to measure the transfers of momentum, heat and CO2 between the atmosphere and the ocean. Similarly, a commercial directional wave radar "WAVEX" made by the Norwegian firm MIROS was installed. This report describes the metadata for the WAGES instrumentation deployed on the RRS James Clark Ross between May 2010 and September 2013. Sensor serial numbers, dates of sensor changes and problems with sensors are contained in the associated tables.

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Published date: January 2015
Additional Information: Section 4 has been revised as of Dec 2015 (Document supercedes National Oceanography Centre Internal Document, 04)
Organisations: Ocean Technology and Engineering, Marine Physics and Ocean Climate

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Local EPrints ID: 373218
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373218
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Date deposited: 09 Jan 2015 13:18
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 18:50

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Author: B.I. Moat
Author: M.J. Yelland
Author: J. Prytherch

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