The Workshop requested abstracts that
addressed the following themes:
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Technological Demands and
Developments – demands for enhanced observations collection technology;
innovations or developments in related marine observation systems;
developments in buoys/instruments (e.g. wave measurements).
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Operational Practices and
Enhancements – evaluation or analysis of operational performance or
trials; data communications and data assimilation; performance and
efficiency benchmarking; new systems and practices.
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Applications of Collected
Data – research and operational data applications; case studies.
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Special Focus. In addition
to the regular themes, this year’s workshop had major focus on "Extended
marine observing technologies and coastal risk management." Topics of
interest are:
1) Wave measurements from buoys, and their inter-comparisons –
development and verification of wave observing technologies from buoys;
need for in-situ observational data for the validation of wave models
and satellite wave products, and for specific coastal applications; use
of wave information (in-situ observations, satellite products, models)
for shipping, port management and coastal risk management.
2) Tsunami observations – national experience with regard to deploying
tsunameters in the open ocean and the use of the observations.
Workshop Chairs:
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Bill Burnett, NOAA National Data Buoy
Center (NDBC), USA
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Jean Rolland, Météo France, France
Session 1:
Technological Demands and Developments
– demands for enhanced observations collection technology;
innovations or developments in related marine observation systems;
developments in buoys/instruments (e.g. wave measurements).
No. |
Title |
Author |
Abstract |
Presentation |
1 |
Evaluation of SVP type drifters reporting through Iridium |
Pierre Blouch and Jean Rolland (Météo -France) |
X |
X |
2 |
The results of new Marlin buoy prototypes evaluation |
Sergey Motyzhev (Marlin-Yug Ltd.) |
X |
X |
3 |
Prototype Sonic Minimet Deployments Fall 2008, Spring 2009,
Summer 2009 |
Andrew Sybrandy (Pacific Gyre), Peter Niiler (Scripps) and
Jan Morzel (Rosetta) |
X |
X |
4 |
The Restrained ADOS-A: results from the 2009 experiment |
Luca Centurioni and Peter Niiler (Scripps) |
X |
X (video) |
5 |
Recent PMEL Climate Instrumentation Developments and Field
Results |
Christian Meinig and Paul Freitag (NOAA/PMEL) |
X |
X |
6 |
The Wave Glider, a mobile buoy concept for ocean science |
Justin Manley and Tim Richardson (Liquid Robotics Inc.) |
X |
X |
7 |
Argos 3 and Drifting Buoy Applications |
Gary Williams (Clearwater Instrumentation, Inc.) |
X |
X |
8 |
ARGOS-3: Just Do It! |
Bill Woodward (CLS America), Michel Guigue and Christian
Ortega (CLS Toulouse) |
X |
X |
Session 2:
Operational Practices and Enhancements
– evaluation or analysis of operational performance or trials; data
communications and data assimilation; performance and efficiency
benchmarking; new systems and practices.
No |
Title |
Author |
Abstract |
Presentation(s) |
9 |
Global
Drifter Program’s Drifter Data Center/Drifter Operations
Center |
Mayra
Pazos and Erik Valdes (NOAA/GDP) |
X |
(Pazos,
Valdes) |
10 |
Evaluation of sonic anemometry on the UK Met Office Buoy
Network |
Jon
Turton (UK Met Office)
|
X |
X |
11 |
Drifters surface temperature and salinity measurements |
Reverdin, G., J. Boutin, N. Martin A. Lourenco, P.
Bouruet-Aubertot, A. Lavin, J. Mader, P. Blouch, J. Rolland,
J. Font |
X |
X |
12 |
Use of
Drifting Buoy Reports of Sea-Surface Temperature in Remote
Sensing |
Christopher Merchant (University of Edinburgh) and Gary
Corlett (University of Leicester) |
X |
X |
13 |
Buoy
Vandalism Experienced by NOAA’s National Data Buoy Center |
C.C
Teng, S. Cucullu, S. McArthur, C. Kohler, B. Burnett, and L.
Bernard (NOAA/NDBC) |
X |
X |
14 |
Partnerships for New GEOSS Applications (PANGEA) |
Sidney
Thurston (NOAA/CPO) |
X |
X |
15 |
An
innovative ocean platform for special observation campaign
and fast deployment and maintenance of data buoys |
Ugo
Conti, Mark Gunderson, Isabella Conti (Marine Advanced
Research) and K. Premkumar (Win Marine Consultancy Services,
India) |
X |
X (video
#1,
#2,
#3,
#4) |
Session 3: Special Focus - In addition to
the regular themes, this year’s workshop had major focus on (i)
Wave measurements from buoys, and their
inter-comparisons, and (ii)
2) Tsunami observations.
No |
Title |
Author |
Abstract |
Presentation |
16 |
On the need for wave buoy data for assessment of altimeter
sea state measurements |
Pierre Queffeulou (IFREMER) |
X |
X |
17 |
CANDHIS,
the French National Centre for Archiving Coastal Swell
Measurement |
Xavier
Kergadallan (CETMEF) Michel Benoit (EDF LNHE)
|
X |
X |
18 |
MARK 1: Innovative buoy system for directional sea wave
measurement |
Daniele Calore (Envirtech) |
X |
Not available |
19 |
Surface gravity waves observation from SVP drifters |
P.P. Niiler and L. R. Centurioni (Scripps) |
X |
X |
20 |
Subsurface AWAC Wave Measurements Compared to a Directional
Waverider |
Torstein Pedersen (Nortek AS) |
X |
X |
21 |
Wave Measurements Evaluation and Testing |
R. Jensen, (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), V. Swail (Environment
Canada)and B. Lee (IOC) |
X |
X |
22 |
The Indonesian Tsunami Buoy Development Program and Its
Regional Linkage |
Wahyu Pandoe, Ridwan Djamaluddin, Djoko Hartoyo and Wira
Yogantara (BPPT, Jakarta, Indonesia) |
X |
X |
23 |
NOAA/PMEL Tsunami Forecasts using Real-time DART data |
Christian Meinig, Vasily Titov, Scott Stalin (NOAA/PMEL)
and Ken Jarrott (Australian Bureau of Meteorology) |
X |
X (video
#1,
#2) |
|