Title :
Prototype environmental buoy (PEB)
Author_Institution :
Electron. Div., Gen. Dynamics, Canada
Abstract :
NDBO is sponsoring a data buoy program to meet the requirements of the National Weather Service (NWS) for environmental monitoring in data sparse marine areas. Initially, six buoys are planned for deployment in the Gulf of Alaska and along the west coast of the United States to provide data to NWS and other organizations involved in making weather forecasts and climatological studies. The buoys will be a deep discuss hull configuration with a diameter of 10 meters. Meteorological, oceanographic, and wave parameters will be measured and reported to shore for dissemination to users. The low-power demand, modular-electronics payload will be powered by a 3-year supply of air-depolarized batteries. The payload consists of redundant meteorological sensor assemblies to measure wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, and air temperature; thermistors to measure water temperature at seven levels; a hard wired data acquisition and control system; and two, two-channel HF communication systems. Although the initial communications mode will be HF, provisions have been made for conversion to UHF when the Geo stationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) becomes operational. The first buoy is now deployed off the coast of Oregon. Five additional buoys are presently in production and will be delivered in June 1976.
Keywords :
HF radio propagation; atmospheric pressure; atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; data acquisition; meteorological instruments; ocean temperature; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; seawater; thermistors; wind; AD 1976 06; Alaskan Gulf; GOES satellite; Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite; NDBO; National Weather Service; Oregon coast; US west coast; United States; air depolarized battery; air temperature; barometric pressure; climatological study; control system; data acquisition system; data buoy program; data sparse marine area; environmental monitoring; hull configuration; low power demand; meteorological data; modular electronics payload; oceanographic data; prototype environmental buoy; redundant meteorological sensor assembly; thermistor; two channel HF communication system; water temperature; wave parameter; weather forecast; wind direction; wind speed; Battery charge measurement; Meteorology; Payloads; Pressure measurement; Prototypes; Sea measurements; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Velocity measurement; Weather forecasting;
Conference_Titel :
OCEAN 75 Conference
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1975.1154115