DATA BUOY
COOPERATION PANEL
RESEARCH,
APPLICATIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS INVOLVING DATA BUOYS PRESENTATIONS AT THE DBCP TECHNICAL WORKSHOP (Trois Ilets, Martinique, October 2002) DBCP Technical Document No. 22
2003 |
TABLE OF CONTENTS |
PRESENTATIONS:
1. Lucca
Centurioni and Peter Niiler,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA
Surface Circulation of the Caribbean Sea Observed from Drifters1
1 Full paper is published
in Geophysical Research Letters, 2003, (in press).
2. Andy
Sybrandy, Pacific Gyre, Inc., San Diego, California, USA,
Peter Niiler Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA,
Dong-Kyu Lee, Pusan National University, Pussan, Korea
Salinity Observations from SVP Drifters
3. Pierre
Blouch and Jean Rolland, Meteo-France
Evaluation
of the WOTAN Technique on Two SVP-BW Drifters Deployed Near Moored Buoys
4. Mayra
C. Pazos, Drifter Data Assembly Center, NOAA/AOML, USA
Evaluation
of Drifter Transmitter, Drogue, and SST Survivability
5. Tetsuya
Uwai, Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan
An
Experiment of Drifting Wave Buoy with Long Trailing Rope
6. Julie
Fletcher, MetService New Zealand, Ltd.
Recovery of SVPB Buoy 22445, New Zealand
Coast
7. Ian
Hunter, South African Weather Service, Pretoria
Effect of
Drifting Buoy Data on Operational Marine Forecasting in the South African
Weather Service2
2Paper presented by Louis
Vermaak, Manager: Observations, South African Weather Service
8. K.
Premkumar, Programme Director, National Data Buoy Programme, National Institute
of Ocean Technology, Chennai, India
Real
Time Data Communication Through Indian Satellites for Buoys Operating in Indian
Ocean Region and the Expansion of Indian Moored Buoy Network
9. V.N.
Eremeev*, E. Horton**, S.V. Motyzhev*, P.M. Poulain***, S.G. Poyarkov****, D.M.
Soloviev*, S.V. Stancichny*, A.G.
Zatsepin****
* Marine Hydrophysical Institute NASU, Sevastopol, Ukraine
**Naval Oceanographic Office, Stennis Space Center, MS, USA
*** Department of Oceanography, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA
**** P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS, Moscow, Russia
Drifter
Monitoring of Black Sea in 2001/2002
10. Eric
A. Meindl, Chief, NDBC Operations Branch
David B. Gilhousen, Meteorologist, NDBC Operations Branch,
National Weather Service (NOAA) USA
A Method
for Providing more Marine Observations in the Coastal Zone
11. P.W.
Chan, K.K. Yeung, and Olivia S.M. Lee, Hong Kong Observatory
Experimental Use
of A Weather Buoy in Wind Shear Monitoring at the Hong Kong International
Airport
12. Ron
McLaren, Meteorological Service of Canada
Mark Blaseckie, Axys Technologies Inc., Sidney, B.C., Canada
Operational
Results Using Low Power GOES Transmitters in Moored Buoy Applications
13. Gary
Williams, Clearwater Instrumentation, Inc., USA
A Comparison of WOCE Drifting Transmitting at 1 Watt and ½ Watt
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14. Christian
Ortega, CLS, Toulouse, France
Bill Woodward, Service Argos, USA
The New Argos PMT and How Downlink Messaging Can Work for You
15. David
Meldrum and Duncan Mercer, Scottish Association for Marine Science, Oban,
Scotland
First
Results Using Iridium Satellite Modems For Buoy Applications
16. Bernie
Petolas, METOCEAN Data Systems Limited, Canada
Using
the Iridium Satellite System on a Drifting Buoy
17. Selwyn
Alpert, Vaisala, Inc., USA
Vaisala’s
New-Generation Shipboard Automatic Weather Station
18. Stephen R.
Piotrowicz, Ph.D., Ocean.US, Arlington, Virginia, USA
Update on the U.S. Department of Defense/U.S.
Navy/Office of Naval Research Program to Implement Advanced Telemetry from
Oceanographic Platforms
19. Robert
Bassett, Argos Data Collection System (DCS) Program Manager,
NOAA NESDIS Direct Broadcast Branch, USA
The
Argos Data Collection System (DCS) in the NPOESS Era (a.doc) (b.ppt)
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