• DocumentCode
    305582
  • Title

    ATLAS buoy-reengineered for the next decade

  • Author

    Milburn, Hugh B. ; McLain, Patrick D. ; Meinig, Christian

  • Author_Institution
    Pacific Marine Environ. Lab., NOAA, Seattle, WA, USA
  • Volume
    2
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    23-26 Sep 1996
  • Firstpage
    698
  • Abstract
    The ATLAS buoy system was developed under modest auspices in the early 1980s to measure upper ocean heat content and surface meteorological parameters in support of air-sea interaction studies in the eastern equatorial Pacific. Since that time, the array has been the centerpiece of an international climate study with nearly 70 surface buoys in the TAO array spanning the Pacific from approximately 8°N to 8°S from longitudes 137°E to 95°W. The moorings and data system have proven to be robust and reliable but have changed little from the original design, which was limited by the technology available at the time. An engineering effort to improve the system with enhanced sensor capabilities and modified cable telemetry has been implemented and several prototype moorings have been successfully deployed
  • Keywords
    atmospheric measuring apparatus; marine systems; meteorological instruments; oceanographic equipment; telemetry; ATLAS buoy; Pacific; TAO array; air-sea interaction; apparatus; atmosphere; data acquisition; data system; heat content; instrument; marine equipment; measurement technique; meteorological parameters; meteorology; mooring; moorings; ocean; sea surface; sensor capability; telemetry; temperature; Data systems; Design engineering; Meteorology; Oceans; Reliability engineering; Robustness; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Sensor systems; Telemetry;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    OCEANS '96. MTS/IEEE. Prospects for the 21st Century. Conference Proceedings
  • Conference_Location
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-3519-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/OCEANS.1996.568312
  • Filename
    568312