DocumentCode
1052218
Title
Accuracy characteristics of the electronics of waverider buoys used in the ARSLOE
Author
Ribe, Richard L.
Author_Institution
NOAA National Ocean Service, Rockville, MD, USA
Volume
8
Issue
4
fYear
1983
fDate
10/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
212
Lastpage
214
Abstract
During the Atlantic Remote Sensing Land Ocean Experiment (ARSLOE), October-November, 1980, a large number of meteorological and oceanographic instruments, especially wave-measurement instruments, were deployed in the ocean near the Army Corps of Engineers Pier, Duck, NC. About nine Waverider buoys were deployed in an approximately rectangular pattern, about 30 km wide by 40 km seaward. The Waveriders were an accepted reference for study of other wave-measurement instrument systems. Almost all of the Waverider buoys were calibrated on the rotating-arm facility of the NOAA, Engineering Support Office. Pre- and post-deployment calibrations formed the basis for tables and equations for correction of the Waverider measurements. The calibrations discussed here established that the Waveriders were measuring lower than specification, averaging about 5 percent low (10 percent for variance spectra coefficients.) Corrections for effects of fluctuations in water temperature on Waverider sensitivity were required and are provided. The manufacturer´s modification to prevent future drift in sensitivity is also described.
Keywords
Sea surface; Calibration; Equations; Fluctuations; Instruments; Manufacturing; Meteorology; Ocean temperature; Remote sensing; Sea measurements; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.1983.1145584
Filename
1145584
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