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https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/tao_flux_clim_lwr_absolute https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/tao_flux_clim_lwr_absolute.graph NOBS for TAO OceanSITES flux data Absolute Wind Speed and LWR climatology Number of Observations for Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) OceanSITES flux data Absolute Wind Speed and LWR climatology\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nsite_code\nQLAT\nQSEN\nQRAIN\nSWNET\nWZS\nTAU\nTAUX (Surface Downward Eastward Stress)\nTAUY (Surface Downward Northward Stress)\nTDIR\nRAIN\nEVAP\nEMP\nFLUX_QC\nFLUX_DM\nwmo_platform_code\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/tao_flux_clim_lwr_absolute/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/tao_flux_clim_lwr_absolute.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=tao_flux_clim_lwr_absolute&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL/SDIG tao_flux_clim_lwr_absolute
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/tao_flux_clim_lwr_relative.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/tao_flux_clim_lwr_relative https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/tao_flux_clim_lwr_relative.graph NOBS for TAO OceanSITES flux data Relative Wind Speed and LWR climatology Monthly Number of Observastions for Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) OceanSITES flux data Relative Wind Speed and LWR climatology\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nsite_code\nQLAT\nQSEN\nQRAIN\nSWNET\nWZS\nTAU\nTAUX (Surface Downward Eastward Stress)\nTAUY (Surface Downward Northward Stress)\nTDIR\nRAIN\nEVAP\nEMP\nFLUX_QC\nFLUX_DM\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (Sea Surface Swell Wave Period)\nWAVE_SIGNIFICANT_HEIGHT (Sea Surface Wave Significant Height)\nwmo_platform_code\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/tao_flux_clim_lwr_relative/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/tao_flux_clim_lwr_relative.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=tao_flux_clim_lwr_relative&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL/SDIG tao_flux_clim_lwr_relative
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/tao_flux_absolute https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/tao_flux_absolute.graph NOBS for TAO OceanSITES flux data with LWR and Absolute Wind Speed Monthly Number of Observations for Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) OceanSITES flux data with LWR and Absolute Wind Speed\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nsite_code\nQLAT\nQSEN\nQRAIN\nQNET (Net Diabatic Heating)\nLWNET\nSWNET\nWZS\nTAU\nTAUX (Surface Downward Eastward Stress)\nTAUY (Surface Downward Northward Stress)\nTDIR\nRAIN\nEVAP\nEMP\nFLUX_QC\nFLUX_DM\nwmo_platform_code\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/tao_flux_absolute/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/tao_flux_absolute.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=tao_flux_absolute&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL/SDIG tao_flux_absolute
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/tao_flux_relative https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/tao_flux_relative.graph NOBS for TAO OceanSITES flux data with LWR and Relative Wind Speed Monthly Number of Observations for Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) OceanSITES flux data with LWR and Relative Wind Speed\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nsite_code\nQLAT\nQSEN\nQRAIN\nQNET (Net Diabatic Heating)\nLWNET\nSWNET\nWZS\nTAU\nTAUX (Surface Downward Eastward Stress)\nTAUY (Surface Downward Northward Stress)\nTDIR\nRAIN\nEVAP\nEMP\nFLUX_QC\nFLUX_DM\nwmo_platform_code\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/tao_flux_relative/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/tao_flux_relative.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=tao_flux_relative&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL/SDIG tao_flux_relative
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1043.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1043 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1043.graph Saildrone 2020 Fisheries Pollock Survey drone 1043 The Bering Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) Pollock Survey mission is a Public-Private Partnership between Saildrone and the following research institutions: NOAA and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The primary goals for this mission is to mitigate the potential loss of survey information ordinarily collected with ships by providing an acoustic estimate of pollock abundance for use in fisheries management.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_STDDEV (Wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_FROM_STDDEV (Wind from SD, degree)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_MEAN (Wing Sea IR Temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_STDDEV (Wing Sea IR Temperature SD, degree_C)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1043_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1043_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1043/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1043.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1043&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1043
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1046.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1046 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1046.graph Saildrone 2020 Fisheries Pollock Survey drone 1046 The Bering Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) Pollock Survey mission is a Public-Private Partnership between Saildrone and the following research institutions: NOAA and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The primary goals for this mission is to mitigate the potential loss of survey information ordinarily collected with ships by providing an acoustic estimate of pollock abundance for use in fisheries management.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_STDDEV (Wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_FROM_STDDEV (Wind from SD, degree)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_MEAN (Wing Sea IR Temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_STDDEV (Wing Sea IR Temperature SD, degree_C)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1046_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1046_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1046/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1046.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1046&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1046
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1049.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1049 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1049.graph Saildrone 2020 Fisheries Pollock Survey drone 1049 The Bering Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) Pollock Survey mission is a Public-Private Partnership between Saildrone and the following research institutions: NOAA and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The primary goals for this mission is to mitigate the potential loss of survey information ordinarily collected with ships by providing an acoustic estimate of pollock abundance for use in fisheries management.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_STDDEV (Wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_FROM_STDDEV (Wind from SD, degree)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_MEAN (Wing Sea IR Temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_STDDEV (Wing Sea IR Temperature SD, degree_C)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1049_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1049_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1049/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1049.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1049&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1049
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1037.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1037 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1037.graph Saildrone 2020 Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping drone 1037 Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping Global Telecommunications System (GTS) data. The Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping mission is a Public-Private Partnership between Saildrone and the following research institutions: Terrasond NOAA and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The primary goals for this mission is to map the 20m and 50m isobaths along the North Slope of Alaska, surveying from north of Point Hope extending northeast to the border between the US and Canada.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_STDDEV (Wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_FROM_STDDEV (Wind from SD, degree)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_MEAN (Wing Sea IR Temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_STDDEV (Wing Sea IR Temperature SD, degree_C)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1037_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1037_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1037/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1037.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1037&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1037
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1055.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1055 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1055.graph Saildrone 2020 Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping drone 1055 Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping Global Telecommunications System (GTS) data. The Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping mission is a Public-Private Partnership between Saildrone and the following research institutions: Terrasond NOAA and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The primary goals for this mission is to map the 20m and 50m isobaths along the North Slope of Alaska, surveying from north of Point Hope extending northeast to the border between the US and Canada.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_STDDEV (Wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_FROM_STDDEV (Wind from SD, degree)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_MEAN (Wing Sea IR Temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_STDDEV (Wing Sea IR Temperature SD, degree_C)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1055_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1055_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1055/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1055.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1055&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1055
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1068.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1068 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1068.graph Saildrone 2020 Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping drone 1068 Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping Global Telecommunications System (GTS) data. The Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping mission is a Public-Private Partnership between Saildrone and the following research institutions: Terrasond NOAA and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The primary goals for this mission is to map the 20m and 50m isobaths along the North Slope of Alaska, surveying from north of Point Hope extending northeast to the border between the US and Canada.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_STDDEV (Wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_FROM_STDDEV (Wind from SD, degree)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_MEAN (Wing Sea IR Temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_STDDEV (Wing Sea IR Temperature SD, degree_C)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1068_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1068_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1068/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1068.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1068&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1068
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1069.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1069 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1069.graph Saildrone 2020 Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping drone 1069 Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping Global Telecommunications System (GTS) data. The Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping mission is a Public-Private Partnership between Saildrone and the following research institutions: Terrasond NOAA and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The primary goals for this mission is to map the 20m and 50m isobaths along the North Slope of Alaska, surveying from north of Point Hope extending northeast to the border between the US and Canada.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_STDDEV (Wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_FROM_STDDEV (Wind from SD, degree)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_MEAN (Wing Sea IR Temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_STDDEV (Wing Sea IR Temperature SD, degree_C)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1069_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1069_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1069/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1069.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1069&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1069
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/fisheries_2020_all.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/fisheries_2020_all https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/fisheries_2020_all.graph Saildrone 2020 Fisheries Pollock Survey Collection The Bering Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) Pollock Survey mission is a Public-Private Partnership between Saildrone and the following research institutions: NOAA and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The primary goals for this mission is to mitigate the potential loss of survey information ordinarily collected with ships by providing an acoustic estimate of pollock abundance for use in fisheries management.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_STDDEV (Wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_FROM_STDDEV (Wind from SD, degree)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_MEAN (Wing Sea IR Temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_STDDEV (Wing Sea IR Temperature SD, degree_C)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fisheries_2020_all_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fisheries_2020_all_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/fisheries_2020_all/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/fisheries_2020_all.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fisheries_2020_all&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone fisheries_2020_all
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/2020_arctic_nos_all.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/2020_arctic_nos_all https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/2020_arctic_nos_all.graph Saildrone 2020 Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping Collection Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping Global Telecommunications System (GTS) data. The Arctic OCS Single Beam Mapping mission is a Public-Private Partnership between Saildrone and the following research institutions: Terrasond NOAA and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The primary goals for this mission is to map the 20m and 50m isobaths along the North Slope of Alaska, surveying from north of Point Hope extending northeast to the border between the US and Canada.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nWIND_SPEED_STDDEV (Wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_FROM_STDDEV (Wind from SD, degree)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_MEAN (Wing Sea IR Temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_SEA_WING_UNCOMP_STDDEV (Wing Sea IR Temperature SD, degree_C)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2020_arctic_nos_all_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2020_arctic_nos_all_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/2020_arctic_nos_all/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/2020_arctic_nos_all.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2020_arctic_nos_all&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone 2020_arctic_nos_all
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyW.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyW https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyW.graph TAO/TRITON, RAMA, and PIRATA Buoys, Daily, 1977-present, Wind This dataset has daily Wind data from the\nTAO/TRITON (Pacific Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/ ),\nRAMA (Indian Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pmel-theme/indian-ocean-rama ), and\nPIRATA (Atlantic Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pirata/ )\narrays of moored buoys which transmit oceanographic and meteorological data to shore in real-time via the Argos satellite system.  These buoys are major components of the CLIVAR climate analysis project and the GOOS, GCOS, and GEOSS observing systems.  Daily averages are computed starting at 00:00Z and are assigned an observation 'time' of 12:00Z.  For more information, see\nhttps://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission .\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\narray\nstation\nwmo_platform_code\nlongitude (Nominal Longitude, degrees_east)\nlatitude (Nominal Latitude, degrees_north)\ntime (Centered Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nWU_422 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_423 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nWS_401 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nQWS_5401 (Wind Speed Quality)\nSWS_6401 (Wind Speed Source)\nWD_410 (Wind Direction, degrees_true)\nQWD_5410 (Wind Direction Quality)\nSWD_6410 (Wind Direction Source)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/pmelTaoDyW_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/pmelTaoDyW_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/pmelTaoDyW/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/pmelTaoDyW.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=pmelTaoDyW&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL, TAO/TRITON, RAMA, PIRATA pmelTaoDyW
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1054.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1054 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1054.graph Saildrone Pacific Pacific Storms PMEL AOML 2020 A gen6 Saildrone USV was launched from Alameda, CA with a shorter, 'hurricane wing' and the standard saildrone sensor suite. The objectives of this mission are to test the new, ruggedized wing in storms in the Pacific and to provide near real time observations to forecast centers.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_ANGLE (degree)\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_STDDEV (Wind gust speed SD, m s-1)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_MEAN (Wind measurement height, m)\nWIND_MEASUREMENT_HEIGHT_STDDEV (Wind measurement height SD, m)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\n... (18 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1054_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1054_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1054/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1054.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1054&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1054
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_ec49_6b60_2f1c.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_ec49_6b60_2f1c https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_ec49_6b60_2f1c.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry DYNAMO 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Dynamic of the Madden-Julian Oscillation 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nHdg_3061 (Gyrocompass Heading, degrees_T)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nSASB_1867_pct_60_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Blue (at 60%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSASG_1868_pct_60_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Green (at 60%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSASR_1869_pct_60_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Red (at 60%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSBSB_1870_pct_60_sub1 (Submicron Aero BkScat Blue (at 60%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSBSG_1871_pct_60_sub1 (Submicron Aero BkScat Green (at 60%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSBSR_1872_pct_60_sub1 (Submicron Aero BkScat Red (at 60%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nASSRH_1876_pct_60_sub1 (Aerosol Scat Nephelometer RH (at 60%RH) sub-1 micron, percent)\nASB_1861 (Aerosol Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nASG_1862 (Aerosol Scat Green, Mm-1)\nASR_1863 (Aerosol Scat Red, Mm-1)\n... (52 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dsg_1min_ec49_6b60_2f1c_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dsg_1min_ec49_6b60_2f1c_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/dsg_1min_ec49_6b60_2f1c/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/dsg_1min_ec49_6b60_2f1c.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dsg_1min_ec49_6b60_2f1c&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry dsg_1min_ec49_6b60_2f1c
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_7f64_7bac_9820.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_7f64_7bac_9820 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_7f64_7bac_9820.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry NAAMES1 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nHdg_3061 (Gyrocompass Heading, degrees_T)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY, percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\nT_25 (SST, C)\nS_41 (SALINITY, PSU)\nChl_933 (Chlorophyll, ug/L)\nCN_1853_sub0 (Total Particles Dp>13nm sub-0 micron, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852_sub0 (Total Particles Dp>3nm sub-0 micron, cm-3)\n... (4 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/OneMinute_7f64_7bac_9820_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/OneMinute_7f64_7bac_9820_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/OneMinute_7f64_7bac_9820/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/OneMinute_7f64_7bac_9820.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OneMinute_7f64_7bac_9820&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry OneMinute_7f64_7bac_9820
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_2c18_4366_575b.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_2c18_4366_575b https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_2c18_4366_575b.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry WACS2012 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Western Atlantic Climate Study 2012 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nHdg_3061 (Gyrocompass Heading, degrees_T)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nSASB_1867_pct_25_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Blue (at <25%RH in SeaSweep air) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSASG_1868_pct_25_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Green (at <25%RH in SeaSweep air) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSASR_1869_pct_25_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Red (at <25%RH in SeaSweep air) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSBSB_1870_pct_25_sub1 (Submicron Aero BkScat Blue (at <25%RH in SeaSweep air) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSBSG_1871_pct_25_sub1 (Submicron Aero BkScat Green (at <25%RH in SeaSweep air) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSBSR_1872_pct_25_sub1 (Submicron Aero BkScat Red (at <25%RH in SeaSweep air) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nASSRH_1876_pct_25_sub1 (Aerosol Scat Nephelometer RH (at <25%RH in SeaSweep air) sub-1 micron, percent)\nASB_1861_pct_60_sub10 (Aerosol Scat Blue (at ~60% RH) sub-10 micron, Mm-1)\nASG_1862_pct_60_sub10 (Aerosol Scat Green (at ~60% RH) sub-10 micron, Mm-1)\nASR_1863_pct_60_sub10 (Aerosol Scat Red (at ~60% RH) sub-10 micron, Mm-1)\n... (76 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/OneMinute_2c18_4366_575b_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/OneMinute_2c18_4366_575b_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/OneMinute_2c18_4366_575b/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/OneMinute_2c18_4366_575b.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OneMinute_2c18_4366_575b&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry OneMinute_2c18_4366_575b
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_867c_8d14_9f81.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_867c_8d14_9f81 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_867c_8d14_9f81.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry WACS2014 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Western Atlantic Climate Study 2014 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nHdg_3061 (Gyrocompass Heading, degrees_T)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY, percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\nCN_1853_sub0 (Total Particles Dp>13nm sub-0 micron, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852_sub0 (Total Particles Dp>3nm sub-0 micron, cm-3)\nT_25 (SST, C)\nS_41 (SALINITY, PSU)\nCN_1853_sub0_WACS2014_CN_v0 (Total Particles Dp>13nm sub-0 micron WACS2014_CN_v0, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852_sub0_WACS2014_CN_v0 (Total Particles Dp>3nm sub-0 micron WACS2014_CN_v0, cm-3)\nO3_1807 (Ozone, ppb)\nCOa_1804 (COair, ppb)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/OneMinute_867c_8d14_9f81_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/OneMinute_867c_8d14_9f81_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/OneMinute_867c_8d14_9f81/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/OneMinute_867c_8d14_9f81.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OneMinute_867c_8d14_9f81&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry OneMinute_867c_8d14_9f81
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_f661_a937_c222.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_f661_a937_c222 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_f661_a937_c222.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ICEALOT Experiment 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry International Chemistry Experiment in the Arctic Lower Troposphere 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nHdg_3061 (Gyrocompass Heading, degrees_T)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nAOD1_1881_AOD_440_sub0 (Aerosol Optical Depth Ch-1 AOD_440 sub-0 micron)\nAOD2_1882_AOD_500_sub0 (Aerosol Optical Depth Ch-2 AOD_500 sub-0 micron)\nAOD3_1883_AOD_675_sub0 (Aerosol Optical Depth Ch-3 AOD_675 sub-0 micron)\nAOD4_1884_AOD_870_sub0 (Aerosol Optical Depth Ch-4 AOD_870 sub-0 micron)\nAODMZA_1880_SolarZenithAng_sub0 (AOD measurement zenith angle SolarZenithAng sub-0 micron, degrees)\nAODAMS_1879_AirMass_sub0 (AOD measurement airmass AirMass sub-0 micron, atmosphere)\nAOD1_1881_AOD_380_sub0 (Aerosol Optical Depth Ch-1 AOD_380 sub-0 micron)\nAOD2_1882_AOD_440_sub0 (Aerosol Optical Depth Ch-2 AOD_440 sub-0 micron)\nAOD3_1883_AOD_500_sub0 (Aerosol Optical Depth Ch-3 AOD_500 sub-0 micron)\nAOD4_1884_AOD_675_sub0 (Aerosol Optical Depth Ch-4 AOD_675 sub-0 micron)\n... (70 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dsg_1min_f661_a937_c222_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dsg_1min_f661_a937_c222_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/dsg_1min_f661_a937_c222/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/dsg_1min_f661_a937_c222.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dsg_1min_f661_a937_c222&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry dsg_1min_f661_a937_c222
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_5min_8998_9737_bc90.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_5min_8998_9737_bc90 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_5min_8998_9737_bc90.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ICEALOT Experiment 5 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry  International Chemistry Experiment in the Arctic Lower Troposphere 5 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nHdg_3061 (Gyrocompass Heading, degrees_T)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nSO4_1992_NRso4_sub0 (Non-Refractory Aerosol Sulfate NRso4 sub-0 micron, ug/m^3)\nNH4_1995_NRnh4_sub0 (Non-Refractory Aerosol Ammonium NRnh4 sub-0 micron, ug/m^3)\nNO3_1994_NRno3_sub0 (Non-Refractory Aerosol Nitrate NRno3 sub-0 micron, ug/m^3)\nPOM_1996_NRpom_sub0 (Non-Refactory Particulate Organic Matter NRpom sub-0 micron, ug/m^3)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dsg_5min_8998_9737_bc90_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dsg_5min_8998_9737_bc90_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/dsg_5min_8998_9737_bc90/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/dsg_5min_8998_9737_bc90.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dsg_5min_8998_9737_bc90&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry dsg_5min_8998_9737_bc90
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_2019.graph https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/files/sd1033_2019/ NOAA/PMEL 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission, drone 1033 Six saildrones (sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036, sd-1037 and sd-1041) - remotely piloted, solar- and wind-powered unoccupied surface vehicles (USVs) - were launched near Dutch Harbor, Alaska, USA (53.95�N, 166.50�W) into the Bering Sea on 15 May 2019. This 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission was a joint effort betweenNOAA�s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) and Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), the NOAA/University of Washington Joint Institute for the Study of the Ocean and Atmosphere (Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), and the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) Arctic MISST (Multi-sensor Improved Sea Surface Temperature) study. The overall mission objective was to measure atmospheric, oceanographic, fishery and fur seal conditions in the US arctic. One USV (sd-1041) remained in the Bering Sea measuring fish acoustic backscatter and conducting focal follows of threatened fur seals for AFSC. Five saildrones transited Bering Strait into the Chukchi Sea. One of those (sd-1033) surveyed lines in Distributed Biological Observatories (DBO) 1-5. The remaining four (PMEL sd-1034, sd-1035 and MISST sd-1036, sd-1037) ran transects in the Chukchi Sea and approached the southern sea ice edge in the Arctic Ocean up to ~75�N to measure air-sea heat and momentum flux near sea ice and to validate satellite sea-surface temperature measurements in the arctic. Each saildrone was equipped to measure solar irradiance, air temperature and relative humidity, barometric pressure, surface skin temperature, wind speed and direction, wave height and period, seawater temperature and salinity, chlorophyll fluorescence, and dissolved oxygen. Four cameras aboard each USV imaged up, down, port and starboard of the wing. Saildrones sd-1033 and sd-1034 had Autonomous Surface Vehicle CO2 (ASVCO2) systems measuring seawater pH, temperature, salinity and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2). Vehicles sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036 and sd-1037 measured near surface currents with 300 kHz acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP). Sd-1041 carried Simrad WBT Mini and ES38-18/200-18C fisheries echosounders. There were about two dozen encounters with free-floating sea ice between the four Chukchi Sea/Arctic Ocean saildrones. Sd-1035 was caught in sea ice and rendered barely maneuverable with rudder damage about 24 August. Its mission ended early on 10 September after which it was towed into Point Barrow. The remaining saildrones sampled Bering Sea transects and returned to Dutch Harbor on 11 October after sailing side-by-side for a few hours on an end-of-mission comparison. Other supporting measurements were made during this mission. The PMEL/WHOI/JISAO Arctic Heat Open Science Experiment dropped AXBTs on 16-22 July. USCGC Healy met sd-1033 on 11 August for a pCO2 cross-calibration. Sd-1034 and sd-1035 sailed near the sites of periodic surfacings of Marine Robotic Vehicles (MRV) Air-Launched Autonomous Micro-Observer (ALAMO) float 9234. Sd-1036 followed a University of Washington Applied Physics Lab Seaglider in a bow-tie pattern near 73N, 148W in August.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1033_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1033_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1033_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1033_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1033_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL; NOAA/AFSC; University of Washington sd1033_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1034_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1034_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1034_2019.graph https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/files/sd1034_2019/ NOAA/PMEL 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission, drone 1034 Six saildrones (sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036, sd-1037 and sd-1041) - remotely piloted, solar- and wind-powered unoccupied surface vehicles (USVs) - were launched near Dutch Harbor, Alaska, USA (53.95�N, 166.50�W) into the Bering Sea on 15 May 2019. This 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission was a joint effort betweenNOAA�s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) and Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), the NOAA/University of Washington Joint Institute for the Study of the Ocean and Atmosphere (Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), and the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) Arctic MISST (Multi-sensor Improved Sea Surface Temperature) study. The overall mission objective was to measure atmospheric, oceanographic, fishery and fur seal conditions in the US arctic. One USV (sd-1041) remained in the Bering Sea measuring fish acoustic backscatter and conducting focal follows of threatened fur seals for AFSC. Five saildrones transited Bering Strait into the Chukchi Sea. One of those (sd-1033) surveyed lines in Distributed Biological Observatories (DBO) 1-5. The remaining four (PMEL sd-1034, sd-1035 and MISST sd-1036, sd-1037) ran transects in the Chukchi Sea and approached the southern sea ice edge in the Arctic Ocean up to ~75�N to measure air-sea heat and momentum flux near sea ice and to validate satellite sea-surface temperature measurements in the arctic. Each saildrone was equipped to measure solar irradiance, air temperature and relative humidity, barometric pressure, surface skin temperature, wind speed and direction, wave height and period, seawater temperature and salinity, chlorophyll fluorescence, and dissolved oxygen. Four cameras aboard each USV imaged up, down, port and starboard of the wing. Saildrones sd-1033 and sd-1034 had Autonomous Surface Vehicle CO2 (ASVCO2) systems measuring seawater pH, temperature, salinity and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2). Vehicles sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036 and sd-1037 measured near surface currents with 300 kHz acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP). Sd-1041 carried Simrad WBT Mini and ES38-18/200-18C fisheries echosounders. There were about two dozen encounters with free-floating sea ice between the four Chukchi Sea/Arctic Ocean saildrones. Sd-1035 was caught in sea ice and rendered barely maneuverable with rudder damage about 24 August. Its mission ended early on 10 September after which it was towed into Point Barrow. The remaining saildrones sampled Bering Sea transects and returned to Dutch Harbor on 11 October after sailing side-by-side for a few hours on an end-of-mission comparison. Other supporting measurements were made during this mission. The PMEL/WHOI/JISAO Arctic Heat Open Science Experiment dropped AXBTs on 16-22 July. USCGC Healy met sd-1033 on 11 August for a pCO2 cross-calibration. Sd-1034 and sd-1035 sailed near the sites of periodic surfacings of Marine Robotic Vehicles (MRV) Air-Launched Autonomous Micro-Observer (ALAMO) float 9234. Sd-1036 followed a University of Washington Applied Physics Lab Seaglider in a bow-tie pattern near 73N, 148W in August.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1034_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1034_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1034_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1034_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1034_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL; NOAA/AFSC; University of Washington sd1034_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1035_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1035_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1035_2019.graph https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/files/sd1035_2019/ NOAA/PMEL 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission, drone 1035 Six saildrones (sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036, sd-1037 and sd-1041) - remotely piloted, solar- and wind-powered unoccupied surface vehicles (USVs) - were launched near Dutch Harbor, Alaska, USA (53.95�N, 166.50�W) into the Bering Sea on 15 May 2019. This 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission was a joint effort betweenNOAA�s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) and Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), the NOAA/University of Washington Joint Institute for the Study of the Ocean and Atmosphere (Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), and the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) Arctic MISST (Multi-sensor Improved Sea Surface Temperature) study. The overall mission objective was to measure atmospheric, oceanographic, fishery and fur seal conditions in the US arctic. One USV (sd-1041) remained in the Bering Sea measuring fish acoustic backscatter and conducting focal follows of threatened fur seals for AFSC. Five saildrones transited Bering Strait into the Chukchi Sea. One of those (sd-1033) surveyed lines in Distributed Biological Observatories (DBO) 1-5. The remaining four (PMEL sd-1034, sd-1035 and MISST sd-1036, sd-1037) ran transects in the Chukchi Sea and approached the southern sea ice edge in the Arctic Ocean up to ~75�N to measure air-sea heat and momentum flux near sea ice and to validate satellite sea-surface temperature measurements in the arctic. Each saildrone was equipped to measure solar irradiance, air temperature and relative humidity, barometric pressure, surface skin temperature, wind speed and direction, wave height and period, seawater temperature and salinity, chlorophyll fluorescence, and dissolved oxygen. Four cameras aboard each USV imaged up, down, port and starboard of the wing. Saildrones sd-1033 and sd-1034 had Autonomous Surface Vehicle CO2 (ASVCO2) systems measuring seawater pH, temperature, salinity and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2). Vehicles sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036 and sd-1037 measured near surface currents with 300 kHz acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP). Sd-1041 carried Simrad WBT Mini and ES38-18/200-18C fisheries echosounders. There were about two dozen encounters with free-floating sea ice between the four Chukchi Sea/Arctic Ocean saildrones. Sd-1035 was caught in sea ice and rendered barely maneuverable with rudder damage about 24 August. Its mission ended early on 10 September after which it was towed into Point Barrow. The remaining saildrones sampled Bering Sea transects and returned to Dutch Harbor on 11 October after sailing side-by-side for a few hours on an end-of-mission comparison. Other supporting measurements were made during this mission. The PMEL/WHOI/JISAO Arctic Heat Open Science Experiment dropped AXBTs on 16-22 July. USCGC Healy met sd-1033 on 11 August for a pCO2 cross-calibration. Sd-1034 and sd-1035 sailed near the sites of periodic surfacings of Marine Robotic Vehicles (MRV) Air-Launched Autonomous Micro-Observer (ALAMO) float 9234. Sd-1036 followed a University of Washington Applied Physics Lab Seaglider in a bow-tie pattern near 73N, 148W in August.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1035_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1035_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1035_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1035_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1035_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL; NOAA/AFSC; University of Washington sd1035_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1036_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1036_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1036_2019.graph https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/files/sd1036_2019/ NOAA/PMEL 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission, drone 1036 Six saildrones (sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036, sd-1037 and sd-1041) - remotely piloted, solar- and wind-powered unoccupied surface vehicles (USVs) - were launched near Dutch Harbor, Alaska, USA (53.95�N, 166.50�W) into the Bering Sea on 15 May 2019. This 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission was a joint effort betweenNOAA�s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) and Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), the NOAA/University of Washington Joint Institute for the Study of the Ocean and Atmosphere (Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), and the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) Arctic MISST (Multi-sensor Improved Sea Surface Temperature) study. The overall mission objective was to measure atmospheric, oceanographic, fishery and fur seal conditions in the US arctic. One USV (sd-1041) remained in the Bering Sea measuring fish acoustic backscatter and conducting focal follows of threatened fur seals for AFSC. Five saildrones transited Bering Strait into the Chukchi Sea. One of those (sd-1033) surveyed lines in Distributed Biological Observatories (DBO) 1-5. The remaining four (PMEL sd-1034, sd-1035 and MISST sd-1036, sd-1037) ran transects in the Chukchi Sea and approached the southern sea ice edge in the Arctic Ocean up to ~75�N to measure air-sea heat and momentum flux near sea ice and to validate satellite sea-surface temperature measurements in the arctic. Each saildrone was equipped to measure solar irradiance, air temperature and relative humidity, barometric pressure, surface skin temperature, wind speed and direction, wave height and period, seawater temperature and salinity, chlorophyll fluorescence, and dissolved oxygen. Four cameras aboard each USV imaged up, down, port and starboard of the wing. Saildrones sd-1033 and sd-1034 had Autonomous Surface Vehicle CO2 (ASVCO2) systems measuring seawater pH, temperature, salinity and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2). Vehicles sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036 and sd-1037 measured near surface currents with 300 kHz acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP). Sd-1041 carried Simrad WBT Mini and ES38-18/200-18C fisheries echosounders. There were about two dozen encounters with free-floating sea ice between the four Chukchi Sea/Arctic Ocean saildrones. Sd-1035 was caught in sea ice and rendered barely maneuverable with rudder damage about 24 August. Its mission ended early on 10 September after which it was towed into Point Barrow. The remaining saildrones sampled Bering Sea transects and returned to Dutch Harbor on 11 October after sailing side-by-side for a few hours on an end-of-mission comparison. Other supporting measurements were made during this mission. The PMEL/WHOI/JISAO Arctic Heat Open Science Experiment dropped AXBTs on 16-22 July. USCGC Healy met sd-1033 on 11 August for a pCO2 cross-calibration. Sd-1034 and sd-1035 sailed near the sites of periodic surfacings of Marine Robotic Vehicles (MRV) Air-Launched Autonomous Micro-Observer (ALAMO) float 9234. Sd-1036 followed a University of Washington Applied Physics Lab Seaglider in a bow-tie pattern near 73N, 148W in August.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1036_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1036_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1036_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1036_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1036_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL; NOAA/AFSC; University of Washington sd1036_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1037_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1037_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1037_2019.graph https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/files/sd1037_2019/ NOAA/PMEL 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission, drone 1037 Six saildrones (sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036, sd-1037 and sd-1041) - remotely piloted, solar- and wind-powered unoccupied surface vehicles (USVs) - were launched near Dutch Harbor, Alaska, USA (53.95�N, 166.50�W) into the Bering Sea on 15 May 2019. This 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission was a joint effort betweenNOAA�s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) and Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), the NOAA/University of Washington Joint Institute for the Study of the Ocean and Atmosphere (Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), and the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) Arctic MISST (Multi-sensor Improved Sea Surface Temperature) study. The overall mission objective was to measure atmospheric, oceanographic, fishery and fur seal conditions in the US arctic. One USV (sd-1041) remained in the Bering Sea measuring fish acoustic backscatter and conducting focal follows of threatened fur seals for AFSC. Five saildrones transited Bering Strait into the Chukchi Sea. One of those (sd-1033) surveyed lines in Distributed Biological Observatories (DBO) 1-5. The remaining four (PMEL sd-1034, sd-1035 and MISST sd-1036, sd-1037) ran transects in the Chukchi Sea and approached the southern sea ice edge in the Arctic Ocean up to ~75�N to measure air-sea heat and momentum flux near sea ice and to validate satellite sea-surface temperature measurements in the arctic. Each saildrone was equipped to measure solar irradiance, air temperature and relative humidity, barometric pressure, surface skin temperature, wind speed and direction, wave height and period, seawater temperature and salinity, chlorophyll fluorescence, and dissolved oxygen. Four cameras aboard each USV imaged up, down, port and starboard of the wing. Saildrones sd-1033 and sd-1034 had Autonomous Surface Vehicle CO2 (ASVCO2) systems measuring seawater pH, temperature, salinity and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2). Vehicles sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036 and sd-1037 measured near surface currents with 300 kHz acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP). Sd-1041 carried Simrad WBT Mini and ES38-18/200-18C fisheries echosounders. There were about two dozen encounters with free-floating sea ice between the four Chukchi Sea/Arctic Ocean saildrones. Sd-1035 was caught in sea ice and rendered barely maneuverable with rudder damage about 24 August. Its mission ended early on 10 September after which it was towed into Point Barrow. The remaining saildrones sampled Bering Sea transects and returned to Dutch Harbor on 11 October after sailing side-by-side for a few hours on an end-of-mission comparison. Other supporting measurements were made during this mission. The PMEL/WHOI/JISAO Arctic Heat Open Science Experiment dropped AXBTs on 16-22 July. USCGC Healy met sd-1033 on 11 August for a pCO2 cross-calibration. Sd-1034 and sd-1035 sailed near the sites of periodic surfacings of Marine Robotic Vehicles (MRV) Air-Launched Autonomous Micro-Observer (ALAMO) float 9234. Sd-1036 followed a University of Washington Applied Physics Lab Seaglider in a bow-tie pattern near 73N, 148W in August.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1037_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1037_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1037_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1037_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1037_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL; NOAA/AFSC; University of Washington sd1037_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1041_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1041_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1041_2019.graph https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/files/sd1041_2019/ NOAA/PMEL 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission, drone 1041 Six saildrones (sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036, sd-1037 and sd-1041) - remotely piloted, solar- and wind-powered unoccupied surface vehicles (USVs) - were launched near Dutch Harbor, Alaska, USA (53.95�N, 166.50�W) into the Bering Sea on 15 May 2019. This 2019 Arctic Saildrone Mission was a joint effort betweenNOAA�s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) and Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), the NOAA/University of Washington Joint Institute for the Study of the Ocean and Atmosphere (Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), and the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) Arctic MISST (Multi-sensor Improved Sea Surface Temperature) study. The overall mission objective was to measure atmospheric, oceanographic, fishery and fur seal conditions in the US arctic. One USV (sd-1041) remained in the Bering Sea measuring fish acoustic backscatter and conducting focal follows of threatened fur seals for AFSC. Five saildrones transited Bering Strait into the Chukchi Sea. One of those (sd-1033) surveyed lines in Distributed Biological Observatories (DBO) 1-5. The remaining four (PMEL sd-1034, sd-1035 and MISST sd-1036, sd-1037) ran transects in the Chukchi Sea and approached the southern sea ice edge in the Arctic Ocean up to ~75�N to measure air-sea heat and momentum flux near sea ice and to validate satellite sea-surface temperature measurements in the arctic. Each saildrone was equipped to measure solar irradiance, air temperature and relative humidity, barometric pressure, surface skin temperature, wind speed and direction, wave height and period, seawater temperature and salinity, chlorophyll fluorescence, and dissolved oxygen. Four cameras aboard each USV imaged up, down, port and starboard of the wing. Saildrones sd-1033 and sd-1034 had Autonomous Surface Vehicle CO2 (ASVCO2) systems measuring seawater pH, temperature, salinity and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2). Vehicles sd-1033, sd-1034, sd-1035, sd-1036 and sd-1037 measured near surface currents with 300 kHz acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP). Sd-1041 carried Simrad WBT Mini and ES38-18/200-18C fisheries echosounders. There were about two dozen encounters with free-floating sea ice between the four Chukchi Sea/Arctic Ocean saildrones. Sd-1035 was caught in sea ice and rendered barely maneuverable with rudder damage about 24 August. Its mission ended early on 10 September after which it was towed into Point Barrow. The remaining saildrones sampled Bering Sea transects and returned to Dutch Harbor on 11 October after sailing side-by-side for a few hours on an end-of-mission comparison. Other supporting measurements were made during this mission. The PMEL/WHOI/JISAO Arctic Heat Open Science Experiment dropped AXBTs on 16-22 July. USCGC Healy met sd-1033 on 11 August for a pCO2 cross-calibration. Sd-1034 and sd-1035 sailed near the sites of periodic surfacings of Marine Robotic Vehicles (MRV) Air-Launched Autonomous Micro-Observer (ALAMO) float 9234. Sd-1036 followed a University of Washington Applied Physics Lab Seaglider in a bow-tie pattern near 73N, 148W in August.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1041_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1041_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1041_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1041_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1041_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL; NOAA/AFSC; University of Washington sd1041_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1040_hurricane_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1040_hurricane_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1040_hurricane_2021.graph Saildrone Hurricane Monitoring 2021 NRT data, drone 1040 Five Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched in the Atlantic Ocean for the duration of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season. These USVs were equipped with a 'hurricane wing' designed specifically to withstand hurricane-strength winds and waves. The five objectives of this mission  include (1) advancing the CONOPS of steering and operating USVs towards strong low-pressure systems, (2) coordinating with underwater gliders, (3) developing CONOPS for coordinating with UAVs, (4) developing CONOPS for using multiple USVs to observe the air-sea interface ahead, inside and behind hurricanes, and (5) provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nTEMP_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater temperature, degree_C)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nSAL_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater salinity, 1)\nWATER_CURRENT_SPEED_MEAN (Water Current Speed, m s-1)\nWATER_CURRENT_DIRECTION_MEAN (Water Current Direction, degree)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\nWAVE_SIGNIFICANT_HEIGHT (m)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1040_hurricane_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1040_hurricane_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1040_hurricane_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1040_hurricane_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1040_hurricane_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1040_hurricane_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1045_hurricane_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1045_hurricane_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1045_hurricane_2021.graph Saildrone Hurricane Monitoring 2021 NRT data, drone 1045 Five Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched in the Atlantic Ocean for the duration of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season. These USVs were equipped with a 'hurricane wing' designed specifically to withstand hurricane-strength winds and waves. The five objectives of this mission  include (1) advancing the CONOPS of steering and operating USVs towards strong low-pressure systems, (2) coordinating with underwater gliders, (3) developing CONOPS for coordinating with UAVs, (4) developing CONOPS for using multiple USVs to observe the air-sea interface ahead, inside and behind hurricanes, and (5) provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nTEMP_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater temperature, degree_C)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nSAL_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater salinity, 1)\nWATER_CURRENT_SPEED_MEAN (Water Current Speed, m s-1)\nWATER_CURRENT_DIRECTION_MEAN (Water Current Direction, degree)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\nWAVE_SIGNIFICANT_HEIGHT (m)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1045_hurricane_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1045_hurricane_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1045_hurricane_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1045_hurricane_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1045_hurricane_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1045_hurricane_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1048_hurricane_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1048_hurricane_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1048_hurricane_2021.graph Saildrone Hurricane Monitoring 2021 NRT data, drone 1048 Five Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched in the Atlantic Ocean for the duration of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season. These USVs were equipped with a 'hurricane wing' designed specifically to withstand hurricane-strength winds and waves. The five objectives of this mission  include (1) advancing the CONOPS of steering and operating USVs towards strong low-pressure systems, (2) coordinating with underwater gliders, (3) developing CONOPS for coordinating with UAVs, (4) developing CONOPS for using multiple USVs to observe the air-sea interface ahead, inside and behind hurricanes, and (5) provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nTEMP_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater temperature, degree_C)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nSAL_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater salinity, 1)\nWATER_CURRENT_SPEED_MEAN (Water Current Speed, m s-1)\nWATER_CURRENT_DIRECTION_MEAN (Water Current Direction, degree)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\nWAVE_SIGNIFICANT_HEIGHT (m)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1048_hurricane_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1048_hurricane_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1048_hurricane_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1048_hurricane_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1048_hurricane_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1048_hurricane_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1060_hurricane_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1060_hurricane_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1060_hurricane_2021.graph Saildrone Hurricane Monitoring 2021 NRT data, drone 1060 Five Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched in the Atlantic Ocean for the duration of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season. These USVs were equipped with a 'hurricane wing' designed specifically to withstand hurricane-strength winds and waves. The five objectives of this mission  include (1) advancing the CONOPS of steering and operating USVs towards strong low-pressure systems, (2) coordinating with underwater gliders, (3) developing CONOPS for coordinating with UAVs, (4) developing CONOPS for using multiple USVs to observe the air-sea interface ahead, inside and behind hurricanes, and (5) provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nTEMP_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater temperature, degree_C)\nWIND_FROM_MEAN (Wind from, degree)\nWIND_SPEED_MEAN (Wind speed, m s-1)\nSAL_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater salinity, 1)\nWATER_CURRENT_SPEED_MEAN (Water Current Speed, m s-1)\nWATER_CURRENT_DIRECTION_MEAN (Water Current Direction, degree)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\nWAVE_SIGNIFICANT_HEIGHT (m)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1060_hurricane_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1060_hurricane_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1060_hurricane_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1060_hurricane_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1060_hurricane_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1060_hurricane_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/EUREC4A_ATOMIC_RonBrown_PMEL_Met_Nav_v1.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/EUREC4A_ATOMIC_RonBrown_PMEL_Met_Nav_v1 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/EUREC4A_ATOMIC_RonBrown_PMEL_Met_Nav_v1.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ATOMIC MET_NAV 1 minute data ATOMIC (Atlantic Tradewind Ocean Atmosphere Mesoscale Interaction Campaign) 2020 Field campaign: Surface meteorological and ship navigation collected from the RV Ronald H. Brown by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Group in the tropical North Atlantic ocean from 2020-01-09 to 2020-02-13\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory_id\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nair_temp (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nrh (Relative Humidity, percent)\nrain_rate (mm hour-1)\ninsolation (Shortwave Flux, W m-2)\nbaro_pressure (Barometric Pressure, hPa)\nwind_speed (m s-1)\nwind_direction (degree)\nwind_u (east component of the wind, m s-1)\nwind_v (north component of the wind, m s-1)\nship_speed (Ship Speed over Ground, knots)\nship_course (Ship Course over Ground, degree)\nship_heading (degree)\nrelative_wind_speed (Wind Speed Relative to Ship, m s-1)\nrelative_wind_direction (Wind Direction Relative to Ship, degree)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/EUREC4A_ATOMIC_RonBrown_PMEL_Met_Nav_v1_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/EUREC4A_ATOMIC_RonBrown_PMEL_Met_Nav_v1_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/EUREC4A_ATOMIC_RonBrown_PMEL_Met_Nav_v1/index.htmlTable https://saga.pmel.noaa.gov (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/EUREC4A_ATOMIC_RonBrown_PMEL_Met_Nav_v1.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=EUREC4A_ATOMIC_RonBrown_PMEL_Met_Nav_v1&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry EUREC4A_ATOMIC_RonBrown_PMEL_Met_Nav_v1
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_ad3d_2135_2722.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_ad3d_2135_2722 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_ad3d_2135_2722.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry NEAQAS2002 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry New England Air Quality Study - 2002 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\nO3_1807 (Ozone, ppb)\nSO2_1816 (Atmospheric Sulfur Dioxide, ppb)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nCN_1853 (Total Particles Dp>13nm, cm-3)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/OneMinute_ad3d_2135_2722_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/OneMinute_ad3d_2135_2722_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/OneMinute_ad3d_2135_2722/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/OneMinute_ad3d_2135_2722.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OneMinute_ad3d_2135_2722&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry OneMinute_ad3d_2135_2722
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_c79c_b5be_1659.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_c79c_b5be_1659 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_c79c_b5be_1659.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry NAURU99 30 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry NAURU - ARM, Atmospheric Radiation Measurement 30 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\nCN_1853 (Total Particles Dp>13nm, cm-3)\nCN_1851 (Total Particles Dp>12nm, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nAAb_1873 (Aerosol Absorbance, Mm-1)\nASB_1861 (Aerosol Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nASG_1862 (Aerosol Scat Green, Mm-1)\n... (14 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ThirtyMinute_c79c_b5be_1659_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ThirtyMinute_c79c_b5be_1659_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/ThirtyMinute_c79c_b5be_1659/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/ThirtyMinute_c79c_b5be_1659.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ThirtyMinute_c79c_b5be_1659&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ThirtyMinute_c79c_b5be_1659
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_fd49_7acb_ec76.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_fd49_7acb_ec76 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_fd49_7acb_ec76.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ACE1 Experiment 30 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Southern Hemisphere Aerosol Characterization Experiment 30 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nO3_1807 (Ozone, ppb)\nRn_1810 (Radon, mBq m-3)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\nT_25 (SST (C), C)\nS_41 (SALINITY (PSU), PSU)\nNO3w_183 (Nitrate in Water, umol/L)\nDMSw_1809 (DMSwater, nmol/L)\nDMSa_1808 (DMSair, ppt)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ThirtyMinute_fd49_7acb_ec76_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ThirtyMinute_fd49_7acb_ec76_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/ThirtyMinute_fd49_7acb_ec76/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/ThirtyMinute_fd49_7acb_ec76.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ThirtyMinute_fd49_7acb_ec76&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ThirtyMinute_fd49_7acb_ec76
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_a795_d71b_a985.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_a795_d71b_a985 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_a795_d71b_a985.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ACE2 Experiment 30 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Aerosol Characterization Experiment - NE Atlantic Ocean 30 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nO3_1807 (Ozone, ppb)\nRn_1810 (Radon, mBq m-3)\nCN_1851 (Total Particles Dp>12nm, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nAAb_1873 (Aerosol Absorbance, Mm-1)\nASB_1861 (Aerosol Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nASG_1862 (Aerosol Scat Green, Mm-1)\n... (14 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ThirtyMinute_a795_d71b_a985_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ThirtyMinute_a795_d71b_a985_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/ThirtyMinute_a795_d71b_a985/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/ThirtyMinute_a795_d71b_a985.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ThirtyMinute_a795_d71b_a985&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ThirtyMinute_a795_d71b_a985
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_7524_80b2_d2e6.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_7524_80b2_d2e6 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_7524_80b2_d2e6.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry AERPINDO99 Experiment 30 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Aerosols 99 and Indian Ocean Experiment 30 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\nCN_1851 (Total Particles Dp>12nm, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nO3_1807 (Ozone, ppb)\nAAb_1873 (Aerosol Absorbance, Mm-1)\nASB_1861 (Aerosol Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nASG_1862 (Aerosol Scat Green, Mm-1)\n... (16 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ThirtyMinute_7524_80b2_d2e6_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ThirtyMinute_7524_80b2_d2e6_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/ThirtyMinute_7524_80b2_d2e6/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/ThirtyMinute_7524_80b2_d2e6.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ThirtyMinute_7524_80b2_d2e6&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ThirtyMinute_7524_80b2_d2e6
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/global_dms_database.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/global_dms_database https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/global_dms_database.graph Global DMS Database DMS Database. NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nswDMS (Seawater DMS, nmol/l)\nDMSPaq (Aqueous DMSP, nmol/l)\nDMSPp (Particulate DMSP, nmol/l)\nDMSPt (Total DMSP, nmol/l)\nwdepth (Water Depth, m)\nsdepth (Sample Depth, m)\nchl (chlorophyll, mg/l)\nSST (Sea Surface Temperature, degree_C)\nSAL (Salinity, psu)\nwspd (Wind Speed, m s-1)\ncontributor\nplatform\nregion\nshortRef (Short Reference)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/global_dms_database_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/global_dms_database_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/global_dms_database/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/global_dms_database.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=global_dms_database&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL global_dms_database
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_8ba4_3123_03d6.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_8ba4_3123_03d6 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_8ba4_3123_03d6.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry VOCALS 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study - Regional Experiment 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY, percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nSASB_1867_SubmSctBhiRH_pct_83_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Blue SubmSctBhiRH (at ~83%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSASG_1868_SubmSctGhiRH_pct_83_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Green SubmSctGhiRH (at ~83%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSASR_1869_SubmSctRhiRH_pct_83_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Red SubmSctRhiRH (at ~83%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSBSB_1870_SubBkSctBhiRH_pct_83_sub1 (Submicron Aero BkScat Blue SubBkSctBhiRH (at ~83%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSBSG_1871_SubBkSctGhiRH_pct_83_sub1 (Submicron Aero BkScat Green SubBkSctGhiRH (at ~83%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSBSR_1872_SubBkSctRhiRH_pct_83_sub1 (Submicron Aero BkScat Red SubBkSctRhiRH (at ~83%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nASSRH_1876_hiRHNephRH_pct_83_sub1 (Aerosol Scat Nephelometer RH hiRHNephRH (at ~83%RH) sub-1 micron, percent)\nSASB_1867_SubmSctBloRH_pct_15_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Blue SubmSctBloRH (at ~15%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\nSASG_1868_SubmSctGloRH_pct_15_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Green SubmSctGloRH (at ~15%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\n... (55 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/OneMinute_8ba4_3123_03d6_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/OneMinute_8ba4_3123_03d6_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/OneMinute_8ba4_3123_03d6/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/OneMinute_8ba4_3123_03d6.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OneMinute_8ba4_3123_03d6&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry OneMinute_8ba4_3123_03d6
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_9669_ff11_e359.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_9669_ff11_e359 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_9669_ff11_e359.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry UBWO2012 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Uintah Basin Winter Ozone Study 2012 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntseries\nid (timeseries id)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nIgT_6300 (Seconds since 01-Jan-1904, s)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY, percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, mbar)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nSASB_1867 (Submicron AeroScat Blue, Mm-1)\nSASG_1868 (Submicron AeroScat Green, Mm-1)\nSASR_1869 (Submicron AeroScat Red, Mm-1)\nASSRH_1876 (Aerosol Scat Nephelometer RH, percent)\nAScAE1_2003 (Aerosol light Scattering Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 1, dimensionless)\nAScAE2_2004 (Aerosol light Scattering Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 2, dimensionless)\nAScAE3_2005 (Aerosol light Scattering Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 3, dimensionless)\nASSA1_2006 (Aerosol Single Albedo for defined Aerosol at wavelength 1, dimensionless)\nASSA2_2007 (Aerosol Single Albedo for defined Aerosol at wavelength 2, dimensionless)\nASSA3_2008 (Aerosol Single Albedo for defined Aerosol at wavelength 3, dimensionless)\nAAbAE1_2000 (Aerosol light Absorbtion Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 1, dimensionless)\n... (18 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dsg_1min_9669_ff11_e359_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dsg_1min_9669_ff11_e359_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/dsg_1min_9669_ff11_e359/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/dsg_1min_9669_ff11_e359.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dsg_1min_9669_ff11_e359&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry dsg_1min_9669_ff11_e359
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_769d_a006_1b8f.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_769d_a006_1b8f https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_769d_a006_1b8f.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry UBWO2013 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Uintah Basin Winter Ozone Study 2013 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntseries\nid (timeseries id)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nIgT_6300 (Seconds since 01-Jan-1904, s)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY, percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, mbar)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nSASB_1867 (Submicron AeroScat Blue, Mm-1)\nSASG_1868 (Submicron AeroScat Green, Mm-1)\nSASR_1869 (Submicron AeroScat Red, Mm-1)\nASSRH_1876 (Aerosol Scat Nephelometer RH, percent)\nAScAE1_2003 (Aerosol light Scattering Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 1, dimensionless)\nAScAE2_2004 (Aerosol light Scattering Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 2, dimensionless)\nAScAE3_2005 (Aerosol light Scattering Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 3, dimensionless)\nASSA1_2006 (Aerosol Single Albedo for defined Aerosol at wavelength 1, dimensionless)\nASSA2_2007 (Aerosol Single Albedo for defined Aerosol at wavelength 2, dimensionless)\nASSA3_2008 (Aerosol Single Albedo for defined Aerosol at wavelength 3, dimensionless)\nAAbAE1_2000 (Aerosol light Absorbtion Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 1, dimensionless)\nAAbAE2_2001 (Aerosol light Absorbtion Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 2, dimensionless)\nAAbAE3_2002 (Aerosol light Absorbtion Angstrom Exponent for defined Aerosol at wavelength 3, dimensionless)\n... (4 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/OneMinute_769d_a006_1b8f_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/OneMinute_769d_a006_1b8f_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/OneMinute_769d_a006_1b8f/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/OneMinute_769d_a006_1b8f.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OneMinute_769d_a006_1b8f&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry OneMinute_769d_a006_1b8f
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_27a2_dd41_93c8.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_27a2_dd41_93c8 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_27a2_dd41_93c8.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry NEAQAS2004 Experiment 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry New England Air Quality Study - 2004 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nHdg_3061 (Gyrocompass Heading, degrees_T)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nO3_1807 (Ozone, ppb)\nCN_1853 (Total Particles Dp>13nm, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nS_41 (SALINITY (PSU), PSU)\nT_25 (SST (C), C)\nSO2_1816 (Atmospheric Sulfur Dioxide, ppb)\nOC_1959 (Submicron Aerosol Organic Carbon, ug/m^3)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/OneMinute_27a2_dd41_93c8_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/OneMinute_27a2_dd41_93c8_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/OneMinute_27a2_dd41_93c8/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/OneMinute_27a2_dd41_93c8.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OneMinute_27a2_dd41_93c8&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry OneMinute_27a2_dd41_93c8
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_90cf_922d_3d6a.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_90cf_922d_3d6a https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_90cf_922d_3d6a.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry TEXAQS2006 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Texas Air Quality Study / Gulf of Mexico Atmospheric Composition and Climate Study 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nASB_1861 (Aerosol Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nASG_1862 (Aerosol Scat Green, Mm-1)\nASR_1863 (Aerosol Scat Red, Mm-1)\nABSB_1864 (Aerosol Back Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nABSG_1865 (Aerosol Back Scat Green, Mm-1)\nABSR_1866 (Aerosol Back Scat Red, Mm-1)\nASSRH_1876_NephRH_pct_60_sub0 (Aerosol Scat Nephelometer RH NephRH (at 60%RH) sub-0 micron, percent)\nSASB_1867_SubmSctBloRH_pct_25_sub1 (Submicron AeroScat Blue SubmSctBloRH (at ~25%RH) sub-1 micron, Mm-1)\n... (57 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/OneMinute_90cf_922d_3d6a_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/OneMinute_90cf_922d_3d6a_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/OneMinute_90cf_922d_3d6a/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/OneMinute_90cf_922d_3d6a.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OneMinute_90cf_922d_3d6a&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry OneMinute_90cf_922d_3d6a
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_e84e_e033_7754.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_e84e_e033_7754 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/OneMinute_e84e_e033_7754.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry UBWO2014 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Uintah Basin Winter Ozone Study 2014 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntseries\nid (timeseries id)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nTIM_627 (Julian Days)\nIgT_6300 (Seconds since 01-Jan-1904, s)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY, percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, mbar)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/OneMinute_e84e_e033_7754_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/OneMinute_e84e_e033_7754_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/OneMinute_e84e_e033_7754/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/OneMinute_e84e_e033_7754.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OneMinute_e84e_e033_7754&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry OneMinute_e84e_e033_7754
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_12f5_5c4a_2df0.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_12f5_5c4a_2df0 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_12f5_5c4a_2df0.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry MAGE92 Experiment 30 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Marine Aerosol and Gas Exchange project (IGAC-MAGE) 30 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nTIM_627 (Julian Days)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nCN_1851 (Total Particles Dp>12nm, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nO3_1807 (Ozone, ppb)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ThirtyMinute_12f5_5c4a_2df0_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ThirtyMinute_12f5_5c4a_2df0_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/ThirtyMinute_12f5_5c4a_2df0/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/ThirtyMinute_12f5_5c4a_2df0.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ThirtyMinute_12f5_5c4a_2df0&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ThirtyMinute_12f5_5c4a_2df0
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/osmc_rt_60.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/osmc_rt_60 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/osmc_rt_60.graph https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/files/osmc_rt_60/ OSMC 60-day Real-time Data Observing System Monitoring Center (OSMC) most recent 60 days of data.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nplatform_code (WMO id or Ship call sign)\nplatform_type\ncountry\ntime (observation date, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nobservation_depth\nsst (sea surface temperature, Deg C)\natmp (air temperature, Deg C)\nztmp (profile water temperature, Deg C)\nzsal (profile salinity, PSU)\nslp (sea level pressure, hPa)\nwindspd (wind speed, m/s)\nwinddir (wind from direction, Deg true)\nclouds (cloud cover, oktas)\ndewpoint (dew point temperature, Deg C)\nhur (relative humidity)\nwvht (sea surface wave significant height, m)\nwaterlevel_met_res (meteorological residual tidal elevation, m)\nwaterlevel_wrt_lcd (tidal elevation WRT local chart datum, m)\nwater_col_ht (water column height, m)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/osmc_rt_60_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/osmc_rt_60_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/osmc_rt_60/index.htmlTable ??? https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/osmc_rt_60.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=osmc_rt_60&showErrors=false&email= Observing System Monitoring Center osmc_rt_60
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1005_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1005_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1005_2018.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2018 Mission, drone 1005 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2018 Mission (Mission 2) to the central equatorial Pacific (0, 140W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)�d.  This was the second of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. PMEL TPOS 2018 Mission (aka Mission 2) had four Saildrones: SD1005 and SD1006 were Gen 4 drones, and SD1029 and SD1030 were Gen 5 drones equipped with a larger wing designed for equatorial work.  The drones were each equipped with full atmospheric and ocean core sensor suite, and an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (not included in this file). SD1029 & SD1030 also carried shortwave and longwave radiation (included in core set) and an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system; these carbon data are served in a separate file. SD1029 had 3 strap-on SBE56 temperature sensors (at 0.35m, 1.16m, and 1.72m) to study the near-surface stratification. For the Gen5 drones, the core Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) was an RBR located in the flowthrough tunnel in the keel. The carbon system also had an independent prawler CTD that is higher quality than the RBR. The vehicles were deployed out of Honolulu, HI on October 3, 2018. After sailing near a PMEL Carbon mooring in Kaneohe Bay, HI, the drones proceeded to the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring at 9N, 140W. Three drones completed a circuit around the mooring, and then began their transit south towards the equator. Two drones made it to the equator and sailed near the TAO moorings at 0, 140W.  Navigation issues caused the mission to be aborted early (mid-December 2018), before further science tasks could be completed. Three Saildrones were recovered in Honolulu on 01-27-19. SD1030 was recovered in HI later in the spring of 2019.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\n... (48 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1005_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1005_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1005_2018/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1005_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1005_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1005_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1006_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1006_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1006_2018.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2018 Mission, drone 1006 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2018 Mission (Mission 2) to the central equatorial Pacific (0, 140W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)�d.  This was the second of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. PMEL TPOS 2018 Mission (aka Mission 2) had four Saildrones: SD1005 and SD1006 were Gen 4 drones, and SD1029 and SD1030 were Gen 5 drones equipped with a larger wing designed for equatorial work.  The drones were each equipped with full atmospheric and ocean core sensor suite, and an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (not included in this file). SD1029 & SD1030 also carried shortwave and longwave radiation (included in core set) and an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system; these carbon data are served in a separate file. SD1029 had 3 strap-on SBE56 temperature sensors (at 0.35m, 1.16m, and 1.72m) to study the near-surface stratification. For the Gen5 drones, the core Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) was an RBR located in the flowthrough tunnel in the keel. The carbon system also had an independent prawler CTD that is higher quality than the RBR. The vehicles were deployed out of Honolulu, HI on October 3, 2018. After sailing near a PMEL Carbon mooring in Kaneohe Bay, HI, the drones proceeded to the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring at 9N, 140W. Three drones completed a circuit around the mooring, and then began their transit south towards the equator. Two drones made it to the equator and sailed near the TAO moorings at 0, 140W.  Navigation issues caused the mission to be aborted early (mid-December 2018), before further science tasks could be completed. Three Saildrones were recovered in Honolulu on 01-27-19. SD1030 was recovered in HI later in the spring of 2019.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\n... (48 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1006_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1006_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1006_2018/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1006_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1006_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1006_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/weatherpak_m2.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/weatherpak_m2 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/weatherpak_m2.graph EcoFOCI M2 surface mooring weather data, 2016-2019 EcoFOCI M2 surface mooring weather data. NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) EcoFOCI data. Data are a subset of the full data record, 2016-2019\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nplatform_name (Name of platform)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (Time UTC, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nair_temperature_deg_C\natmospheric_pressure_mbar (Air Pressure)\nincoming_shortwave_radiation_W_per_m2\nrelative_humidity_percent\nwind_from_direction_degrees (Wind From Direction)\nwind_speed_m_per_s (Wind Speed)\nbottom_depth\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/weatherpak_m2_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/weatherpak_m2_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/weatherpak_m2/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/weatherpak_m2.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=weatherpak_m2&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL EcoFOCI weatherpak_m2
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_e365_0cd1_96fe.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_e365_0cd1_96fe https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_e365_0cd1_96fe.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry RITS93 Experiment 30 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Radiatively Important Trace Species - 1993 Pacific Ocean 30 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nASB_1861 (Aerosol Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nASG_1862 (Aerosol Scat Green, Mm-1)\nASR_1863 (Aerosol Scat Red, Mm-1)\nCN_1851 (Total Particles Dp>12nm, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nO3_1807 (Ozone, ppb)\nT_25 (SST (C), C)\nS_41 (SALINITY (PSU), PSU)\nChl_933 (Chlorophyll, ug/L)\nNO3w_183 (Nitrate in Water, umol/L)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ThirtyMinute_e365_0cd1_96fe_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ThirtyMinute_e365_0cd1_96fe_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/ThirtyMinute_e365_0cd1_96fe/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/ThirtyMinute_e365_0cd1_96fe.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ThirtyMinute_e365_0cd1_96fe&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ThirtyMinute_e365_0cd1_96fe
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinutes_ec16_487e_ab6c.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinutes_ec16_487e_ab6c https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinutes_ec16_487e_ab6c.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry RITS94 Experiment 30 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Radiatively Important Trace Species - 1994  Pacific Ocean 30 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\nASB_1861 (Aerosol Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nASG_1862 (Aerosol Scat Green, Mm-1)\nASR_1863 (Aerosol Scat Red, Mm-1)\nCN_1851 (Total Particles Dp>12nm, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (MB), mbar)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nO3_1807 (Ozone, ppb)\nT_25 (SST (C), C)\n... (4 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ThirtyMinutes_ec16_487e_ab6c_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ThirtyMinutes_ec16_487e_ab6c_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/ThirtyMinutes_ec16_487e_ab6c/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/ThirtyMinutes_ec16_487e_ab6c.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ThirtyMinutes_ec16_487e_ab6c&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ThirtyMinutes_ec16_487e_ab6c
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018.graph Saildrone West Coast Survey 2018 Saildrone Network Common Data Format (NetCDF) format. Saildrone data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nROLL (degree)\nPITCH (degree)\nWING_ANGLE (degree)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nPAR_AIR_MEAN (Photosynthetically active radiation in air, micromol s-1 m-2)\nPAR_AIR_STDDEV (Photosynthetically active radiation in air SD, micromol s-1 m-2)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_MEAN (Skin temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_STDDEV (Skin temperature SD, degree_C)\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nGUST_WND_MEAN (Wind gust speed, m s-1)\n... (32 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018/index.htmlTable http://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone saildrone_west_coast_survey_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_arctic_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_arctic_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_arctic_2018.graph Saildrone Arctic 2018 data Saildrone Network Common Data Format (NetCDF) format. Saildrone data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nROLL (degree)\nPITCH (degree)\nWING_ANGLE (degree)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nBARO_PRES_STDDEV (Air pressure SD, hPa)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_AIR_STDDEV (Air temperature SD, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nRH_STDDEV (Relative humidity SD, percent)\nPAR_AIR_MEAN (Photosynthetically active radiation in air, micromol s-1 m-2)\nPAR_AIR_STDDEV (Photosynthetically active radiation in air SD, micromol s-1 m-2)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_MEAN (Skin temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_IR_UNCOR_STDDEV (Skin temperature SD, degree_C)\nUWND_MEAN (Eastward wind speed, m s-1)\nUWND_STDDEV (Eastward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nVWND_MEAN (Northward wind speed, m s-1)\nVWND_STDDEV (Northward wind speed SD, m s-1)\nWWND_MEAN (Downward wind speed, m s-1)\nWWND_STDDEV (Downward wind speed SD, m s-1)\n... (37 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/saildrone_arctic_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/saildrone_arctic_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/saildrone_arctic_2018/index.htmlTable http://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/saildrone_arctic_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=saildrone_arctic_2018&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone saildrone_arctic_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1005_2017.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1005_2017 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1005_2017.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2017 Mission, drone 1005 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2017 Mission (Mission 1) to the eastern tropical Pacific (10N, 125W and 0, 125W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)�d.  This was the first of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. The PMEL TPOS 2017 Mission (aka Mission 1) had two Gen-4 Saildrones, each with a full atmospheric and ocean core sensor suite, an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), and an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system. The two drones were deployed out of Alameda, CA on September 1, 2017 for a mission in the equatorial Pacific.  After sailing near the CCE1 mooring off coastal California, the drones proceeded to the area near 10N, 125W.  They remained in the area from October 18 - November 13, 2017 to participate in the Salinity Processes in the Upper Ocean Regional Study (SPURS)-2 field study, which included side-by-side data acquisition with a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) buoy, and the R/V REVELLE.  When SPURS-2 ended, the drones sailed south on either side of 125W, stopping for comparisons against Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) moorings at 8N, 5N, and 2N.  After crossing the equator, the drones returned to California.  SD-1005 was recovered in San Luis Obispo Bay on May 6, 2018.  SD-1006 was recovered from San Francisco Bay on May 18, 2018.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTEMP_O2_STDDEV (Seawater temperature SD, degree_C)\nSW_UNMASKED_IRRAD_CENTER_MEAN (Shortwave total radiation measured by unmasked center detector, W m-2)\nCHLOR_MEAN (Chlorophyll concentration, microgram L-1)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nLW_IRRAD_MEAN (Longwave downwelling radiation, W m-2)\nCDOM_MEAN (CDOM concentration, ppb)\n... (49 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1005_2017_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1005_2017_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1005_2017/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1005_2017.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1005_2017&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1005_2017
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1006_2017.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1006_2017 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1006_2017.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2017 Mission, drone 1006 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2017 Mission (Mission 1) to the eastern tropical Pacific (10N, 125W and 0, 125W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)�d.  This was the first of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. The PMEL TPOS 2017 Mission (aka Mission 1) had two Gen-4 Saildrones, each with a full atmospheric and ocean core sensor suite, an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), and an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system. The two drones were deployed out of Alameda, CA on September 1, 2017 for a mission in the equatorial Pacific.  After sailing near the CCE1 mooring off coastal California, the drones proceeded to the area near 10N, 125W.  They remained in the area from October 18 - November 13, 2017 to participate in the Salinity Processes in the Upper Ocean Regional Study (SPURS)-2 field study, which included side-by-side data acquisition with a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) buoy, and the R/V REVELLE.  When SPURS-2 ended, the drones sailed south on either side of 125W, stopping for comparisons against Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) moorings at 8N, 5N, and 2N.  After crossing the equator, the drones returned to California.  SD-1005 was recovered in San Luis Obispo Bay on May 6, 2018.  SD-1006 was recovered from San Francisco Bay on May 18, 2018.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTEMP_O2_STDDEV (Seawater temperature SD, degree_C)\nSW_UNMASKED_IRRAD_CENTER_MEAN (Shortwave total radiation measured by unmasked center detector, W m-2)\nCHLOR_MEAN (Chlorophyll concentration, microgram L-1)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nLW_IRRAD_MEAN (Longwave downwelling radiation, W m-2)\nCDOM_MEAN (CDOM concentration, ppb)\n... (49 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1006_2017_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1006_2017_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1006_2017/index.htmlTable http://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1006_2017.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1006_2017&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1006_2017
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyEvap.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyEvap https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyEvap.graph TAO/TRITON, RAMA, and PIRATA Buoys, Daily, 1989-present, Evaporation This dataset has daily Evaporation data from the\nTAO/TRITON (Pacific Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/ ),\nRAMA (Indian Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pmel-theme/indian-ocean-rama ), and\nPIRATA (Atlantic Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pirata/ )\narrays of moored buoys which transmit oceanographic and meteorological data to shore in real-time via the Argos satellite system.  These buoys are major components of the CLIVAR climate analysis project and the GOOS, GCOS, and GEOSS observing systems.  Daily averages are computed starting at 00:00Z and are assigned an observation 'time' of 12:00Z.  For more information, see\nhttps://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission .\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\narray\nstation\nwmo_platform_code\nlongitude (Nominal Longitude, degrees_east)\nlatitude (Nominal Latitude, degrees_north)\ntime (Centered Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nE_250 (Evaporation, MM/HR)\nQE_5250 (Evaporation Quality)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/pmelTaoDyEvap_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/pmelTaoDyEvap_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/pmelTaoDyEvap/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/pmelTaoDyEvap.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=pmelTaoDyEvap&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL, TAO/TRITON, RAMA, PIRATA pmelTaoDyEvap
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyBf.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyBf https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyBf.graph TAO/TRITON, RAMA, and PIRATA Buoys, Daily, 2000-present, Buoyancy Flux This dataset has daily Buoyancy Flux data from the\nTAO/TRITON (Pacific Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/ ),\nRAMA (Indian Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pmel-theme/indian-ocean-rama ), and\nPIRATA (Atlantic Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pirata/ )\narrays of moored buoys which transmit oceanographic and meteorological data to shore in real-time via the Argos satellite system.  These buoys are major components of the CLIVAR climate analysis project and the GOOS, GCOS, and GEOSS observing systems.  Daily averages are computed starting at 00:00Z and are assigned an observation 'time' of 12:00Z.  For more information, see\nhttps://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission .\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\narray\nstation\nwmo_platform_code\nlongitude (Nominal Longitude, degrees_east)\nlatitude (Nominal Latitude, degrees_north)\ntime (Centered Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nBF_191 (Buoyancy Flux, 10**6 kg m-2 s-1)\nQBF_5191 (Buoyancy Flux Quality)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/pmelTaoDyBf_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/pmelTaoDyBf_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/pmelTaoDyBf/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/pmelTaoDyBf.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=pmelTaoDyBf&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL, TAO/TRITON, RAMA, PIRATA pmelTaoDyBf
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyQnet.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyQnet https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyQnet.graph TAO/TRITON, RAMA, and PIRATA Buoys, Daily, 2000-present, Total Heat Flux This dataset has daily Total Heat Flux data from the\nTAO/TRITON (Pacific Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/ ),\nRAMA (Indian Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pmel-theme/indian-ocean-rama ), and\nPIRATA (Atlantic Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pirata/ )\narrays of moored buoys which transmit oceanographic and meteorological data to shore in real-time via the Argos satellite system.  These buoys are major components of the CLIVAR climate analysis project and the GOOS, GCOS, and GEOSS observing systems.  Daily averages are computed starting at 00:00Z and are assigned an observation 'time' of 12:00Z.  For more information, see\nhttps://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission .\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\narray\nstation\nwmo_platform_code\nlongitude (Nominal Longitude, degrees_east)\nlatitude (Nominal Latitude, degrees_north)\ntime (Centered Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nQT_210 (Total Heat Flux, W/M**2)\nQQ0_5210 (Total Heat Flux Quality)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/pmelTaoDyQnet_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/pmelTaoDyQnet_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/pmelTaoDyQnet/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/pmelTaoDyQnet.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=pmelTaoDyQnet&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL, TAO/TRITON, RAMA, PIRATA pmelTaoDyQnet
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyQlat.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyQlat https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyQlat.graph TAO/TRITON, RAMA, and PIRATA Buoys, Daily, 1989-present, Latent Heat Flux This dataset has daily Latent Heat Flux data from the\nTAO/TRITON (Pacific Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/ ),\nRAMA (Indian Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pmel-theme/indian-ocean-rama ), and\nPIRATA (Atlantic Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pirata/ )\narrays of moored buoys which transmit oceanographic and meteorological data to shore in real-time via the Argos satellite system.  These buoys are major components of the CLIVAR climate analysis project and the GOOS, GCOS, and GEOSS observing systems.  Daily averages are computed starting at 00:00Z and are assigned an observation 'time' of 12:00Z.  For more information, see\nhttps://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission .\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\narray\nstation\nwmo_platform_code\nlongitude (Nominal Longitude, degrees_east)\nlatitude (Nominal Latitude, degrees_north)\ntime (Centered Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nQL_137 (Latent Heat Flux, W m-2)\nQQL_5137 (Latent Heat Flux Quality)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/pmelTaoDyQlat_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/pmelTaoDyQlat_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/pmelTaoDyQlat/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/pmelTaoDyQlat.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=pmelTaoDyQlat&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL, TAO/TRITON, RAMA, PIRATA pmelTaoDyQlat
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyQsen.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyQsen https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyQsen.graph TAO/TRITON, RAMA, and PIRATA Buoys, Daily, 1989-present, Sensible Heat Flux This dataset has daily Sensible Heat Flux data from the\nTAO/TRITON (Pacific Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/ ),\nRAMA (Indian Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pmel-theme/indian-ocean-rama ), and\nPIRATA (Atlantic Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pirata/ )\narrays of moored buoys which transmit oceanographic and meteorological data to shore in real-time via the Argos satellite system.  These buoys are major components of the CLIVAR climate analysis project and the GOOS, GCOS, and GEOSS observing systems.  Daily averages are computed starting at 00:00Z and are assigned an observation 'time' of 12:00Z.  For more information, see\nhttps://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission .\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\narray\nstation\nwmo_platform_code\nlongitude (Nominal Longitude, degrees_east)\nlatitude (Nominal Latitude, degrees_north)\ntime (Centered Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nQS_138 (Sensible Heat Flux, W m-2)\nQQS_5138 (Sensible Heat Flux Quality)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/pmelTaoDyQsen_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/pmelTaoDyQsen_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/pmelTaoDyQsen/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/pmelTaoDyQsen.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=pmelTaoDyQsen&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL, TAO/TRITON, RAMA, PIRATA pmelTaoDyQsen
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyEmp.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyEmp https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyEmp.graph TAO/TRITON, RAMA, and PIRATA Buoys, Daily, 1997-present, Evaporation Minus Precipitation This dataset has daily Evaporation Minus Precipitation data from the\nTAO/TRITON (Pacific Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/ ),\nRAMA (Indian Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pmel-theme/indian-ocean-rama ), and\nPIRATA (Atlantic Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pirata/ )\narrays of moored buoys which transmit oceanographic and meteorological data to shore in real-time via the Argos satellite system.  These buoys are major components of the CLIVAR climate analysis project and the GOOS, GCOS, and GEOSS observing systems.  Daily averages are computed starting at 00:00Z and are assigned an observation 'time' of 12:00Z.  For more information, see\nhttps://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission .\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\narray\nstation\nwmo_platform_code\nlongitude (Nominal Longitude, degrees_east)\nlatitude (Nominal Latitude, degrees_north)\ntime (Centered Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nEMP_251 (Evaporation Minus Precipitation, mm/hr)\nQEMP_5251 (Evaporation Minus Precipitation Quality)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/pmelTaoDyEmp_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/pmelTaoDyEmp_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/pmelTaoDyEmp/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/pmelTaoDyEmp.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=pmelTaoDyEmp&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL, TAO/TRITON, RAMA, PIRATA pmelTaoDyEmp
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1068_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1068_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1068_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1068 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1068_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1068_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1068_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1068_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1068_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory sd1068_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1069_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1069_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1069_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1069 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1069_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1069_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1069_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1069_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1069_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1069_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1083_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1083_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1083_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1083 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1083_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1083_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1083_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1083_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1083_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory sd1083_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_8c63_f7fa_bc85.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_8c63_f7fa_bc85 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dsg_1min_8c63_f7fa_bc85.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry CALNEX 1 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry California Research at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change (CALNEX) 1 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nCCNSS_6201 (Cloud Condensation Nuclei Super Saturation, percent)\nCCN_6200 (Cloud Condensation Nuclei, cm-3)\nCCNra_6202 (CCN to CN ratio)\nCN_1853 (Total Particles Dp>13nm, cm-3)\nUFCN_1852 (Total Particles Dp>3nm, cm-3)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY, percent)\nBP_915 (BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, mbar)\nQs_133 (SHORTWAVE RADIATION, W m-2)\nRr_962 (Rain Rate, mm/hr)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nHdg_3061 (Gyrocompass Heading, degrees_T)\nWS_404 (Wind Speed, m s-1)\nWD_412 (Wind Direction (from), degrees_T)\nWU_430 (Zonal Wind, m s-1)\nWV_431 (Meridional Wind, m s-1)\nRWS_405 (Wind Speed (rel. to ship), m s-1)\nRWD_414 (Wind Dir. (rel. to bow), degrees)\n... (60 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dsg_1min_8c63_f7fa_bc85_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dsg_1min_8c63_f7fa_bc85_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/dsg_1min_8c63_f7fa_bc85/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/dsg_1min_8c63_f7fa_bc85.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dsg_1min_8c63_f7fa_bc85&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry dsg_1min_8c63_f7fa_bc85
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1030 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1030_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1030_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1030_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1030_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1030_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory sd1030_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1041_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1041_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1041_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1041 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1041_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1041_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1041_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1041_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1041_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory sd1041_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1042_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1042_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1042_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1042 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1042_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1042_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1042_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1042_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1042_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory sd1042_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1057_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1057_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1057_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1057 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1057_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1057_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1057_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1057_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1057_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory sd1057_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1091_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1091_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1091_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1091 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1091_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1091_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1091_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1091_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1091_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory sd1091_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_tpos_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_tpos_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_tpos_2024.graph NOAA PMEL TPOS 2024 Saildrone 1033 Near Real Time (NRT) METOC and ASVCO2 Data. 1. Go-USV (Uncrewed Surface Vehicle) sections by a pair of Saildrones with Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), ASVCO2, solar & longwave radiometers, and extra thermistors on hulls, in the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS) along or near ~125W, along the equator, along 140W, and along the North Equatorial Counter Current/InterTropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) between ~140W and ~125W. 2. Frontal study near 0,140W in coordination with a University of Washington (UW) underwater glider deployed from the MOTIVE (Mixing belOw Tropical Instability waVEs) cruise by Katie Kohlman (UW School of Oceanography). 3. Tests of adaptive sampling techniques that could be incorporated into TPOS.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1033_tpos_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1033_tpos_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1033_tpos_2024/index.htmlTable saildrone.com; pmel.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1033_tpos_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1033_tpos_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL sd1033_tpos_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1090_tpos_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1090_tpos_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1090_tpos_2024.graph NOAA PMEL TPOS 2024 Saildrone 1090 Near Real Time (NRT) METOC and ASVCO2 Data. 1. Go-USV (Uncrewed Surface Vehicle) sections by a pair of Saildrones with Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), ASVCO2, solar & longwave radiometers, and extra thermistors on hulls, in the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS) along or near ~125W, along the equator, along 140W, and along the North Equatorial Counter Current/InterTropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) between ~140W and ~125W. 2. Frontal study near 0,140W in coordination with a University of Washington (UW) underwater glider deployed from the MOTIVE (Mixing belOw Tropical Instability waVEs) cruise by Katie Kohlman (UW School of Oceanography). 3. Tests of adaptive sampling techniques that could be incorporated into TPOS.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1090_tpos_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1090_tpos_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1090_tpos_2024/index.htmlTable saildrone.com; pmel.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1090_tpos_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1090_tpos_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL sd1090_tpos_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1031_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1031_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1031_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1031 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1031_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1031_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1031_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1031_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1031_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1031_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1036_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1036_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1036_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1036 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1036_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1036_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1036_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1036_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1036_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory sd1036_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1040_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1040_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1040_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1040 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1040_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1040_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1040_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1040_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1040_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory sd1040_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1029_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1029_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1029_2018.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2018 Mission, drone 1029 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2018 Mission (Mission 2) to the central equatorial Pacific (0, 140W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)�d.  This was the second of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. PMEL TPOS 2018 Mission (aka Mission 2) had four Saildrones: SD1005 and SD1006 were Gen 4 drones, and SD1029 and SD1030 were Gen 5 drones equipped with a larger wing designed for equatorial work.  The drones were each equipped with full atmospheric and ocean core sensor suite, and an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (not included in this file). SD1029 & SD1030 also carried shortwave and longwave radiation (included in core set) and an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system; these carbon data are served in a separate file. SD1029 had 3 strap-on SBE56 temperature sensors (at 0.35m, 1.16m, and 1.72m) to study the near-surface stratification. For the Gen5 drones, the core Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) was an RBR located in the flowthrough tunnel in the keel. The carbon system also had an independent prawler CTD that is higher quality than the RBR. The vehicles were deployed out of Honolulu, HI on October 3, 2018. After sailing near a PMEL Carbon mooring in Kaneohe Bay, HI, the drones proceeded to the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring at 9N, 140W. Three drones completed a circuit around the mooring, and then began their transit south towards the equator. Two drones made it to the equator and sailed near the TAO moorings at 0, 140W.  Navigation issues caused the mission to be aborted early (mid-December 2018), before further science tasks could be completed. Three Saildrones were recovered in Honolulu on 01-27-19. SD1030 was recovered in HI later in the spring of 2019.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\n... (60 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1029_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1029_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1029_2018/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1029_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1029_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1029_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1079_tpos_2023.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1079_tpos_2023 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1079_tpos_2023.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2023 Mission, drone 1079 1. Test the use of USV in the tropical Pacific ~155W. 2. Formalize new collaborative partnership for potential fisheries applications focusing on the biomass echosounder data from a transect along 155W. 3. Develop more adaptive sampling techniques that could be incorporated into TPOS.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\n... (50 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1079_tpos_2023_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1079_tpos_2023_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1079_tpos_2023/index.htmlTable http://pmel.noaa.gov (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1079_tpos_2023.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1079_tpos_2023&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1079_tpos_2023
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_arctic_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_arctic_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_arctic_2021.graph Saildrone 2021 Arctic OCS Single Beam Data, drone 1030 Four Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched from Dutch Harbor in August 2021. These USVs were equipped with DT800 single beam sonars. Two of the USVs were equipped with Gen1 ASVCO2 sensors and two were equipped with Gen2 ASVCO2 sensors. The objectives of this mission include mapping contours within the Arctic for uncharted or minimally charted parts of the sea, and performing intercomparisons between the Gen1 and Gen2 ASVCO2 systems in the Arctic environment.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN\n... (52 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1030_arctic_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1030_arctic_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1030_arctic_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1030_arctic_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1030_arctic_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1030_arctic_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_arctic_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_arctic_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_arctic_2021.graph Saildrone 2021 Arctic OCS Single Beam Data, drone 1033 Four Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched from Dutch Harbor in August 2021. These USVs were equipped with DT800 single beam sonars. Two of the USVs were equipped with Gen1 ASVCO2 sensors and two were equipped with Gen2 ASVCO2 sensors. The objectives of this mission include mapping contours within the Arctic for uncharted or minimally charted parts of the sea, and performing intercomparisons between the Gen1 and Gen2 ASVCO2 systems in the Arctic environment.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN\n... (50 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1033_arctic_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1033_arctic_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1033_arctic_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1033_arctic_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1033_arctic_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1033_arctic_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1034_arctic_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1034_arctic_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1034_arctic_2021.graph Saildrone 2021 Arctic OCS Single Beam Data, drone 1034 Four Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched from Dutch Harbor in August 2021. These USVs were equipped with DT800 single beam sonars. Two of the USVs were equipped with Gen1 ASVCO2 sensors and two were equipped with Gen2 ASVCO2 sensors. The objectives of this mission include mapping contours within the Arctic for uncharted or minimally charted parts of the sea, and performing intercomparisons between the Gen1 and Gen2 ASVCO2 systems in the Arctic environment.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN\n... (50 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1034_arctic_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1034_arctic_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1034_arctic_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1034_arctic_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1034_arctic_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1034_arctic_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1067_arctic_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1067_arctic_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1067_arctic_2021.graph Saildrone 2021 Arctic OCS Single Beam Data, drone 1067 Four Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched from Dutch Harbor in August 2021. These USVs were equipped with DT800 single beam sonars. Two of the USVs were equipped with Gen1 ASVCO2 sensors and two were equipped with Gen2 ASVCO2 sensors. The objectives of this mission include mapping contours within the Arctic for uncharted or minimally charted parts of the sea, and performing intercomparisons between the Gen1 and Gen2 ASVCO2 systems in the Arctic environment.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN\n... (52 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1067_arctic_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1067_arctic_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1067_arctic_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1067_arctic_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1067_arctic_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1067_arctic_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1055_swfsc_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1055_swfsc_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1055_swfsc_2021.graph Saildrone 2021 NOAA SWFSC mission NRT, drone 1055 Two Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched from Westport, WA in June 2021. These USVs were equipped with EK80 echosounders, and other metocean sensors and sailed along the west coast of the United States as a part of a fish stock survey.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_MEAN\n... (44 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1055_swfsc_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1055_swfsc_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1055_swfsc_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1055_swfsc_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1055_swfsc_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1055_swfsc_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1045_hurricane_2024.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1045_hurricane_2024 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1045_hurricane_2024.graph NOAA AOML PMEL Hurricane Monitoring 2024 Offset Saildrone 1045 (1) Real-time steering of USVs toward tropical cyclones and other strong low-pressure systems, based on forecasted tracks and the knowledge and experience gained from the 2021-2023 hurricane missions (2) Continuing to evolve and refine the practice of coordinating USVs and underwater gliders, small uncrewed aerial systems, and other air-deployed or pre-existing instruments (3) Observations of air-sea interactions ahead of, inside, and after hurricanes (4) Provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems (5) Near-real time validations of forecast model initialization and output\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1045_hurricane_2024_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1045_hurricane_2024_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1045_hurricane_2024/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1045_hurricane_2024.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1045_hurricane_2024&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1045_hurricane_2024
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_2018.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_2018 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_2018.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2018 Mission, drone 1030 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2018 Mission (Mission 2) to the central equatorial Pacific (0, 140W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)�d.  This was the second of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. PMEL TPOS 2018 Mission (aka Mission 2) had four Saildrones: SD1005 and SD1006 were Gen 4 drones, and SD1029 and SD1030 were Gen 5 drones equipped with a larger wing designed for equatorial work.  The drones were each equipped with full atmospheric and ocean core sensor suite, and an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (not included in this file). SD1029 & SD1030 also carried shortwave and longwave radiation (included in core set) and an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system; these carbon data are served in a separate file. SD1029 had 3 strap-on SBE56 temperature sensors (at 0.35m, 1.16m, and 1.72m) to study the near-surface stratification. For the Gen5 drones, the core Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) was an RBR located in the flowthrough tunnel in the keel. The carbon system also had an independent prawler CTD that is higher quality than the RBR. The vehicles were deployed out of Honolulu, HI on October 3, 2018. After sailing near a PMEL Carbon mooring in Kaneohe Bay, HI, the drones proceeded to the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring at 9N, 140W. Three drones completed a circuit around the mooring, and then began their transit south towards the equator. Two drones made it to the equator and sailed near the TAO moorings at 0, 140W.  Navigation issues caused the mission to be aborted early (mid-December 2018), before further science tasks could be completed. Three Saildrones were recovered in Honolulu on 01-27-19. SD1030 was recovered in HI later in the spring of 2019.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\n... (62 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1030_2018_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1030_2018_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1030_2018/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1030_2018.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1030_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1030_2018
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1031_hurricane_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1031_hurricane_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1031_hurricane_2021.graph Saildrone Hurricane Monitoring 2021 NRT data, drone 1031 Five Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched in the Atlantic Ocean for the duration of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season. These USVs were equipped with a 'hurricane wing' designed specifically to withstand hurricane-strength winds and waves. The five objectives of this mission  include (1) advancing the CONOPS of steering and operating USVs towards strong low-pressure systems, (2) coordinating with underwater gliders, (3) developing CONOPS for coordinating with UAVs, (4) developing CONOPS for using multiple USVs to observe the air-sea interface ahead, inside and behind hurricanes, and (5) provision of real-time data for ingestion to Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and reception by operational data assimilation and forecast systems.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nTEMP_AIR_MEAN (Air temperature, degree_C)\nRH_MEAN (Relative humidity, percent)\nBARO_PRES_MEAN (Air pressure, hPa)\nTEMP_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater temperature, degree_C)\nSAL_SBE37_MEAN (Seawater salinity, 1)\nWATER_CURRENT_SPEED_MEAN (Water Current Speed, m s-1)\nWATER_CURRENT_DIRECTION_MEAN (Water Current Direction, degree)\nWAVE_DOMINANT_PERIOD (s)\nWAVE_SIGNIFICANT_HEIGHT (m)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1031_hurricane_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1031_hurricane_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1031_hurricane_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1031_hurricane_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1031_hurricane_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1031_hurricane_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/all_swfsc_2023.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/all_swfsc_2023 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/all_swfsc_2023.graph Saildrone 2023 NOAA SWFSC NRT Data collection The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) is investigating the use of advanced technologies to increase our understanding of marine ecosystems, to improve operational efficiencies, improve mission safety, and potentially reduce operational costs. Use of Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) to conduct surveys is one such advanced technology being considered. New methods are compared to standard methods in order to validate that results are comparable or better than the current standard methods. A secondary objective is to provide more survey coverage to supplement NOAA research vessel coverage.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\n... (54 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/all_swfsc_2023_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/all_swfsc_2023_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/all_swfsc_2023/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/all_swfsc_2023.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=all_swfsc_2023&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone all_swfsc_2023
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_tpos_2023.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_tpos_2023 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1030_tpos_2023.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2023 Mission, drone 1030 1. Test the use of USV in the tropical Pacific ~155W. 2. Formalize new collaborative partnership for potential fisheries applications focusing on the biomass echosounder data from a transect along 155W. 3. Develop more adaptive sampling techniques that could be incorporated into TPOS.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (50 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1030_tpos_2023_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1030_tpos_2023_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1030_tpos_2023/index.htmlTable http://pmel.noaa.gov (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1030_tpos_2023.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1030_tpos_2023&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1030_tpos_2023
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_tpos_2023.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_tpos_2023 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_tpos_2023.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2023 Mission, drone 1033 1. Test the use of USV in the tropical Pacific ~155W. 2. Formalize new collaborative partnership for potential fisheries applications focusing on the biomass echosounder data from a transect along 155W. 3. Develop more adaptive sampling techniques that could be incorporated into TPOS.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (50 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1033_tpos_2023_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1033_tpos_2023_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1033_tpos_2023/index.htmlTable http://pmel.noaa.gov (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1033_tpos_2023.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1033_tpos_2023&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1033_tpos_2023
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1048_swfsc_2023.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1048_swfsc_2023 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1048_swfsc_2023.graph Saildrone 2023 NOAA SWFSC NRT Data, drone 1048 The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) is investigating the use of advanced technologies to increase our understanding of marine ecosystems, to improve operational efficiencies, improve mission safety, and potentially reduce operational costs. Use of Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) to conduct surveys is one such advanced technology being considered. New methods are compared to standard methods in order to validate that results are comparable or better than the current standard methods. A secondary objective is to provide more survey coverage to supplement NOAA research vessel coverage.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\n... (54 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1048_swfsc_2023_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1048_swfsc_2023_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1048_swfsc_2023/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1048_swfsc_2023.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1048_swfsc_2023&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1048_swfsc_2023
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1060_swfsc_2023.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1060_swfsc_2023 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1060_swfsc_2023.graph Saildrone 2023 NOAA SWFSC NRT Data, drone 1060 The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) is investigating the use of advanced technologies to increase our understanding of marine ecosystems, to improve operational efficiencies, improve mission safety, and potentially reduce operational costs. Use of Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) to conduct surveys is one such advanced technology being considered. New methods are compared to standard methods in order to validate that results are comparable or better than the current standard methods. A secondary objective is to provide more survey coverage to supplement NOAA research vessel coverage.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\n... (54 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1060_swfsc_2023_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1060_swfsc_2023_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1060_swfsc_2023/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1060_swfsc_2023.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1060_swfsc_2023&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1060_swfsc_2023
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1096_swfsc_2023.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1096_swfsc_2023 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1096_swfsc_2023.graph Saildrone 2023 NOAA SWFSC NRT Data, drone 1096 The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) is investigating the use of advanced technologies to increase our understanding of marine ecosystems, to improve operational efficiencies, improve mission safety, and potentially reduce operational costs. Use of Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) to conduct surveys is one such advanced technology being considered. New methods are compared to standard methods in order to validate that results are comparable or better than the current standard methods. A secondary objective is to provide more survey coverage to supplement NOAA research vessel coverage.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\n... (54 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1096_swfsc_2023_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1096_swfsc_2023_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1096_swfsc_2023/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1096_swfsc_2023.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1096_swfsc_2023&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1096_swfsc_2023
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1063_hake_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1063_hake_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1063_hake_2021.graph Saildrone 2021 NWFSC Hake Survey, drone 1063 Two Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched from Alameda, CA in August 2021. These USVs were equipped with WBT mini echosounders with 200/38 kHz transducers, and other metocean sensors and sailed along the west coast of the United States as a part of a hake fish stock survey.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (44 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1063_hake_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1063_hake_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1063_hake_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1063_hake_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1063_hake_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1063_hake_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1064_hake_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1064_hake_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1064_hake_2021.graph Saildrone 2021 NWFSC Hake Survey, drone 1064 Two Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched from Alameda, CA in August 2021. These USVs were equipped with WBT mini echosounders with 200/38 kHz transducers, and other metocean sensors and sailed along the west coast of the United States as a part of a hake fish stock survey.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (44 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1064_hake_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1064_hake_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1064_hake_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1064_hake_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1064_hake_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1064_hake_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/all_swfsc_2022.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/all_swfsc_2022 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/all_swfsc_2022.graph Saildrone 2022 NOAA SWFSC mission NRT collection The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) is investigating the use of advanced technologies to increase our understanding of marine ecosystems, to improve operational efficiencies, improve mission safety, and potentially reduce operational costs. Use of Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) to conduct surveys is one such advanced technology being considered. New methods are compared to standard methods in order to validate that results are comparable or better than the current standard methods. A secondary objective is to provide more survey coverage to supplement NOAA research vessel coverage.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\n... (54 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/all_swfsc_2022_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/all_swfsc_2022_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/all_swfsc_2022/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/all_swfsc_2022.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=all_swfsc_2022&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone all_swfsc_2022
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_tpos_2022.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_tpos_2022 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1033_tpos_2022.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2022 Mission, drone 1033 This file contains data from the Saildrone core MetOcean sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2022 Mission (Mission 5) to the eastern tropical Pacific along the 125W meridian. These data have not been Quality Control (QC)'d.  This mission was funded by NOAA OMAO to continue USV observations as part of the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS), with a focus on observing air-sea interaction processes and CO2 fluxes associated with the predicted rare 3rd consecutive La Niña, Tropical Instability Waves, and high frequency eddy and frontal variability between the Equatorial Cold Tongue and the Intertropical Convergence Zone.  The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, and Ecosystem Studies (UW CICOES)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Dr. Samantha Wills (UW CICOES) was a research scientist with the project, acting as a co-PI and Mission Manager during this mission. Mr. Nathan Anderson (UW CICOES) contributed to the metadata creation.  The PMEL TPOS 2022 Mission (aka Mission 5) had two Saildrones: SD1033 and SD1052.  Both were standard Gen 6 drones, with an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) at 1.86m (not included in this file) and the core MetOcean package.  The core CTD was an SBE 37-SMP at 1.54m, with an auxiliary SBE prawler at 0.62m and 3x SBE56 T sensors at 0.33m, 0.5m, and 1.03m.  Both SD1065 and SD1066 had an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system, an SPN1 shielded shortwave radiometer, and an Eppley longwave radiometer.  Carbon system data (including its prawler Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data) are served through a separate file. The vehicles for the 2022 mission were deployed out of San Francisco Bay, CA in early May 2022, arriving on station to initiate the mission on 22 June 2022.  The 90-day mission ended 22 Sept 2022.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\n... (73 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1033_tpos_2022_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1033_tpos_2022_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1033_tpos_2022/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1033_tpos_2022.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1033_tpos_2022&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL sd1033_tpos_2022
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1052_tpos_2022.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1052_tpos_2022 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1052_tpos_2022.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2022 Mission, drone 1052 This file contains data from the Saildrone core MetOcean sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2022 Mission (Mission 5) to the eastern tropical Pacific along the 125W meridian. These data have not been Quality Control (QC)'d.  This mission was funded by NOAA OMAO to continue USV observations as part of the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS), with a focus on observing air-sea interaction processes and CO2 fluxes associated with the predicted rare 3rd consecutive La Niña, Tropical Instability Waves, and high frequency eddy and frontal variability between the Equatorial Cold Tongue and the Intertropical Convergence Zone.  The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, and Ecosystem Studies (UW CICOES)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Dr. Samantha Wills (UW CICOES) was a research scientist with the project, acting as a co-PI and Mission Manager during this mission. Mr. Nathan Anderson (UW CICOES) contributed to the metadata creation.  The PMEL TPOS 2022 Mission (aka Mission 5) had two Saildrones: SD1033 and SD1052.  Both were standard Gen 6 drones, with an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) at 1.86m (not included in this file) and the core MetOcean package.  The core CTD was an SBE 37-SMP at 1.54m, with an auxiliary SBE prawler at 0.62m and 3x SBE56 T sensors at 0.33m, 0.5m, and 1.03m.  Both SD1065 and SD1066 had an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system, an SPN1 shielded shortwave radiometer, and an Eppley longwave radiometer.  Carbon system data (including its prawler Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data) are served through a separate file. The vehicles for the 2022 mission were deployed out of San Francisco Bay, CA in early May 2022, arriving on station to initiate the mission on 22 June 2022.  The 90-day mission ended 22 Sept 2022.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\n... (69 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1052_tpos_2022_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1052_tpos_2022_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1052_tpos_2022/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1052_tpos_2022.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1052_tpos_2022&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL sd1052_tpos_2022
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1076_swfsc_2022.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1076_swfsc_2022 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1076_swfsc_2022.graph Saildrone 2022 NOAA SWFSC Survey NRT, drone 1076 The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) is investigating the use of advanced technologies to increase our understanding of marine ecosystems, to improve operational efficiencies, improve mission safety, and potentially reduce operational costs. Use of Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) to conduct surveys is one such advanced technology being considered. New methods are compared to standard methods in order to validate that results are comparable or better than the current standard methods. A secondary objective is to provide more survey coverage to supplement NOAA research vessel coverage.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\n... (54 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1076_swfsc_2022_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1076_swfsc_2022_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1076_swfsc_2022/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1076_swfsc_2022.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1076_swfsc_2022&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1076_swfsc_2022
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1077_swfsc_2022.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1077_swfsc_2022 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1077_swfsc_2022.graph Saildrone 2022 NOAA SWFSC Survey NRT, drone 1077 The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) is investigating the use of advanced technologies to increase our understanding of marine ecosystems, to improve operational efficiencies, improve mission safety, and potentially reduce operational costs. Use of Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) to conduct surveys is one such advanced technology being considered. New methods are compared to standard methods in order to validate that results are comparable or better than the current standard methods. A secondary objective is to provide more survey coverage to supplement NOAA research vessel coverage.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\n... (54 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1077_swfsc_2022_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1077_swfsc_2022_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1077_swfsc_2022/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1077_swfsc_2022.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1077_swfsc_2022&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1077_swfsc_2022
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/all_swfsc_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/all_swfsc_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/all_swfsc_2021.graph Saildrone 2021 NOAA SWFSC mission NRT collection Two Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched from Westport, WA in June 2021. These USVs were equipped with EK80 echosounders, and other metocean sensors and sailed along the west coast of the United States as a part of a fish stock survey.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (44 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/all_swfsc_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/all_swfsc_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/all_swfsc_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/all_swfsc_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=all_swfsc_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone all_swfsc_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1065_tpos_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1065_tpos_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1065_tpos_2021.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2021 Mission, drone 1065 This file contains data from the Saildrone core MetOcean sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2021 Mission (Mission 4) to the eastern tropical Pacific hurricane genesis region near 10N - 15N, 110W, the near-equatorial Cold Tongue region between 110W - 125W, and the region south of the equator where an Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) sometimes forms. These data have not been Quality Control (QC)'d.  This mission was funded in part by NOAA OMAO and NOAA National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) to continue USV observations as part of the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS), with a focus on air-sea heat and momentum exchanges, carbon dioxide fluxes, preconditions for storm activity, and hurricane genesis, which affects moisture transport and rainfall along the west coast of North America in a region undersampled by the existing mooring array.  The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang, and Dr. Samantha Wills (UW Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, and Ecosystem Studies (UW CICOES), Dr. Adrienne Sutton, Mr. Christian Meinig, and Eugene Burger (all NOAA PMEL), Dr. Yolande Serra (UW/CICOES), Dr. Avichal Mehra (NOAA National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)), Karen Grissom (NOAA National Data Buoy Center (NDBC)), and Dr. Eric Lindstrom (Saildrone, Inc).  Drs. Samantha Wills and Dongxiao Zhang acted as Mission Managers during this mission. Mr. Nathan Anderson (UW CICOES) contributed to the metadata creation.  The PMEL TPOS 2021 Mission (aka Mission 4) had two Saildrones: SD1065 and SD1066.  Both were standard Gen 6 drones, with an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) at 1.86m (not included in this file) and the core MetOcean package.  The core CTD was an SBE 37-SMP at 1.54m, with an auxiliary SBE prawler at 0.62m and 3x SBE56 T sensors at 0.33m, 0.5m, and 1.03m.  Both SD1065 and SD1066 had an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system, an SPN1 shielded shortwave radiometer, and an Eppley longwave radiometer.  Carbon system data (including its prawler Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data) are served through a separate file. The vehicles for the 2021 mission were deployed out of San Francisco Bay, CA on 23 July 2021, transiting to the eastern tropical Pacific, where they spent 160 days collecting data. The drones encountered rough seas associated with Tropical Depression Marty, forcing them into storm mode for several days before entering the hurricane genesis study region. The drones then proceeded south along the 110W Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring line, completing two intercomparisons at the 8N, 110W and 5N, 110W TAO buoys. The drones also sampled the strong meridional Sea Surface Temperature (SST) front separating the warm waters of the northern hemisphere ITCZ from the cold waters of the equatorial Cold Tongue. The drones became separated en route to the equatorial study region due to strong easterly ocean currents, with SD1065 eventually crossing the Equator to survey the southern hemisphere double ITCZ regime.  The mission ended in the field on 17 February, 2022, with SD1065 positioned near 8S, 117W and SD1066 positioned near 1N, 130W.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (81 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1065_tpos_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1065_tpos_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1065_tpos_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1065_tpos_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1065_tpos_2021&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1065_tpos_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1066_tpos_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1066_tpos_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1066_tpos_2021.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2021 Mission, drone 1066 This file contains data from the Saildrone core MetOcean sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2021 Mission (Mission 4) to the eastern tropical Pacific hurricane genesis region near 10N - 15N, 110W, the near-equatorial Cold Tongue region between 110W - 125W, and the region south of the equator where an Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) sometimes forms. These data have not been Quality Control (QC)'d.  This mission was funded in part by NOAA OMAO and NOAA National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP) to continue USV observations as part of the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS), with a focus on air-sea heat and momentum exchanges, carbon dioxide fluxes, preconditions for storm activity, and hurricane genesis, which affects moisture transport and rainfall along the west coast of North America in a region undersampled by the existing mooring array.  The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang, and Dr. Samantha Wills (UW Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, and Ecosystem Studies (UW CICOES), Dr. Adrienne Sutton, Mr. Christian Meinig, and Eugene Burger (all NOAA PMEL), Dr. Yolande Serra (UW/CICOES), Dr. Avichal Mehra (NOAA National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)), Karen Grissom (NOAA National Data Buoy Center (NDBC)), and Dr. Eric Lindstrom (Saildrone, Inc).  Drs. Samantha Wills and Dongxiao Zhang acted as Mission Managers during this mission. Mr. Nathan Anderson (UW CICOES) contributed to the metadata creation.  The PMEL TPOS 2021 Mission (aka Mission 4) had two Saildrones: SD1065 and SD1066.  Both were standard Gen 6 drones, with an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) at 1.86m (not included in this file) and the core MetOcean package.  The core CTD was an SBE 37-SMP at 1.54m, with an auxiliary SBE prawler at 0.62m and 3x SBE56 T sensors at 0.33m, 0.5m, and 1.03m.  Both SD1065 and SD1066 had an ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system, an SPN1 shielded shortwave radiometer, and an Eppley longwave radiometer.  Carbon system data (including its prawler Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data) are served through a separate file. The vehicles for the 2021 mission were deployed out of San Francisco Bay, CA on 23 July 2021, transiting to the eastern tropical Pacific, where they spent 160 days collecting data. The drones encountered rough seas associated with Tropical Depression Marty, forcing them into storm mode for several days before entering the hurricane genesis study region. The drones then proceeded south along the 110W Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring line, completing two intercomparisons at the 8N, 110W and 5N, 110W TAO buoys. The drones also sampled the strong meridional Sea Surface Temperature (SST) front separating the warm waters of the northern hemisphere ITCZ from the cold waters of the equatorial Cold Tongue. The drones became separated en route to the equatorial study region due to strong easterly ocean currents, with SD1065 eventually crossing the Equator to survey the southern hemisphere double ITCZ regime.  The mission ended in the field on 17 February, 2022, with SD1065 positioned near 8S, 117W and SD1066 positioned near 1N, 130W.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (75 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1066_tpos_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1066_tpos_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1066_tpos_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1066_tpos_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1066_tpos_2021&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1066_tpos_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019.graph Saildrone West Coast Survey 2019 West Coast Survey 2019 Mission\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing roll one minute mean, degree)\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing roll one minute stddev, degree)\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Wing roll one minute peak, degree)\n... (52 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019/index.htmlTable http://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone saildrone_west_coast_survey_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1059_swfsc_2021.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1059_swfsc_2021 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1059_swfsc_2021.graph Saildrone 2021 NOAA SWFSC mission NRT, drone 1059 Two Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched from Westport, WA in June 2021. These USVs were equipped with EK80 echosounders, and other metocean sensors and sailed along the west coast of the United States as a part of a fish stock survey.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (time in seconds, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\nSOG (Speed over ground, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Speed over ground one minute mean, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Speed over ground one minute stddev, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MAX (Speed over ground one minute max, m s-1)\nSOG_FILTERED_MIN (Speed over ground one minute min, m s-1)\nCOG (Course over ground, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_MEAN (Course over ground one minute mean, degree)\nCOG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Course over ground one minute stddev, degree)\nHDG (Vehicle heading, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle heading one minute mean, degree)\nHDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle heading one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle roll one minute mean, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle roll one minute stddev, degree)\nROLL_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle roll one minute peak, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_MEAN (Vehicle pitch one minute mean, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_STDDEV (Vehicle pitch one minute stddev, degree)\nPITCH_FILTERED_PEAK (Vehicle pitch one minute peak, degree)\nHDG_WING (Wing heading, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing heading one minute mean, degree)\nWING_HDG_FILTERED_STDDEV (Wing heading one minute stddev, degree)\nWING_ROLL_FILTERED_MEAN (Wing roll one minute mean, degree)\n... (44 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1059_swfsc_2021_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1059_swfsc_2021_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1059_swfsc_2021/index.htmlTable https://saildrone.com/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1059_swfsc_2021.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1059_swfsc_2021&showErrors=false&email= Saildrone sd1059_swfsc_2021
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_bf4e_fd3f_6ac6.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_bf4e_fd3f_6ac6 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/ThirtyMinute_bf4e_fd3f_6ac6.graph PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ACEASIA Experiment 30 minute data Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Atmospheric Chemistry Asian Pacific Regional Aerosol Characterization Experiment 30 minute data\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntraj\nid (trajectory id)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlon360 (longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDUR_628 (Sample Duration, min)\nASSP_1877 (Aerosol Scat Nephelometer Pressure, mbar)\nASST_1875 (Aerosol Scat Nephelometer Temp, degC)\nASSRH_1876 (Aerosol Scat Nephelometer RH, percent)\nASB_1861 (Aerosol Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nASG_1862 (Aerosol Scat Green, Mm-1)\nASR_1863 (Aerosol Scat Red, Mm-1)\nABSB_1864 (Aerosol Back Scat Blue, Mm-1)\nABSG_1865 (Aerosol Back Scat Green, Mm-1)\nABSR_1866 (Aerosol Back Scat Red, Mm-1)\nSASB_1867_SubmSctB_sub0 (Submicron AeroScat Blue SubmSctB sub-0 micron, Mm-1)\nSASG_1868 (Submicron AeroScat Green, Mm-1)\nSASR_1869 (Submicron AeroScat Red, Mm-1)\nSBSB_1870 (Submicron Aero BkScat Blue, Mm-1)\nSBSG_1871 (Submicron Aero BkScat Green, Mm-1)\nSBSR_1872 (Submicron Aero BkScat Red, Mm-1)\nCOG_3070 (Course Over Ground, degrees_T)\nSOG_3080 (Speed Over Ground, knots)\nAT_3051 (Air Temperature, degree_C)\nRH_910 (RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%), percent)\n... (19 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ThirtyMinute_bf4e_fd3f_6ac6_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ThirtyMinute_bf4e_fd3f_6ac6_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/ThirtyMinute_bf4e_fd3f_6ac6/index.htmlTable http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/ThirtyMinute_bf4e_fd3f_6ac6.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ThirtyMinute_bf4e_fd3f_6ac6&showErrors=false&email= PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry ThirtyMinute_bf4e_fd3f_6ac6
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyTau.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyTau https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDyTau.graph TAO/TRITON, RAMA, and PIRATA Buoys, Daily, 1989-present, Wind Stress This dataset has daily Wind Stress data from the\nTAO/TRITON (Pacific Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/ ),\nRAMA (Indian Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pmel-theme/indian-ocean-rama ), and\nPIRATA (Atlantic Ocean, https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/pirata/ )\narrays of moored buoys which transmit oceanographic and meteorological data to shore in real-time via the Argos satellite system.  These buoys are major components of the CLIVAR climate analysis project and the GOOS, GCOS, and GEOSS observing systems.  Daily averages are computed starting at 00:00Z and are assigned an observation 'time' of 12:00Z.  For more information, see\nhttps://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission .\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\narray\nstation\nwmo_platform_code\nlongitude (Nominal Longitude, degrees_east)\nlatitude (Nominal Latitude, degrees_north)\ntime (Centered Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nTX_442 (Zonal Wind Stress, N/m2)\nTY_443 (Meridional Wind Stress, N/m2)\nTAU_440 (Wind Stress, N/m2)\nTD_445 (Wind Stress Direction, degrees_true)\nQTAU_5440 (Wind Stress Quality)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/pmelTaoDyTau_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/pmelTaoDyTau_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/pmelTaoDyTau/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/gtmba/mission (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/pmelTaoDyTau.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=pmelTaoDyTau&showErrors=false&email= NOAA PMEL, TAO/TRITON, RAMA, PIRATA pmelTaoDyTau
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1066_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1066_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1066_2019.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2019 Mission, drone 1066 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core MetOcean sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2019 Mission (�Mission 3�) to the central equatorial Pacific (0, 140W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)'d. This was the third of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Dr. Samantha Wills (UW JISAO) was a postdoctoral fellow with the project, acting as a PI and Mission Manager during this mission. Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. PMEL TPOS 2019 Mission (aka Mission 3) had four Saildrones: SD1066, SD1067, SD1068 and SD1069. All were standard Gen 5 drones (but with copper paint), with standard wings � not the large wings used in Mission 2. All had an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (not included in this file) and the core MetOcean package. The core CTDs were an RBR in the flowthrough tunnel in the keel and a pumped SBE37 at the outflow of the flowthrough tunnel. In addition, SD1066 and SD1067 had ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system, a SPN1 shielded shortwave radiometer, and an Eppley longwave radiometer. Carbon system data (including its prawler Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data) are served through a separate file. The vehicles were deployed out of Honolulu, HI on 9 June 2019. After performing ADCP bottom track testing on Penguin Bank, the drones proceeded to WHOTS for an intercomparison. On 17 June 2019, SD 1067 returned to shore for servicing. Following its ADCP bottom tracking tested again, on 20 June 2019 all 4 drones began their transit to the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring at 9N, 140W, and then south towards the equator. In addition to intercomparisons against the 0N, 140W TAO buoy, several experiments were performed to survey scales of variability in the equatorial region and the structure of the cold tongue front. An experiment in the InterTropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) was then performed before returning to Hawaii for a final intercomparison against the WHOTS mooring, a newly deployed PMEL test TELOS surface mooring and test PRAWLER mooring which carried a test Z-Cell ADCP on its bridal. The mission ended on December 20, 2019. All four Saildrones were recovered in Honolulu in early January 2020.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (102 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1066_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1066_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1066_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1066_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1066_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1066_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1067_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1067_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1067_2019.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2019 Mission, drone 1067 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core MetOcean sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2019 Mission (�Mission 3�) to the central equatorial Pacific (0, 140W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)'d. This was the third of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Dr. Samantha Wills (UW JISAO) was a postdoctoral fellow with the project, acting as a PI and Mission Manager during this mission. Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. PMEL TPOS 2019 Mission (aka Mission 3) had four Saildrones: SD1066, SD1067, SD1068 and SD1069. All were standard Gen 5 drones (but with copper paint), with standard wings � not the large wings used in Mission 2. All had an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (not included in this file) and the core MetOcean package. The core CTDs were an RBR in the flowthrough tunnel in the keel and a pumped SBE37 at the outflow of the flowthrough tunnel. In addition, SD1066 and SD1067 had ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system, a SPN1 shielded shortwave radiometer, and an Eppley longwave radiometer. Carbon system data (including its prawler Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data) are served through a separate file. The vehicles were deployed out of Honolulu, HI on 9 June 2019. After performing ADCP bottom track testing on Penguin Bank, the drones proceeded to WHOTS for an intercomparison. On 17 June 2019, SD 1067 returned to shore for servicing. Following its ADCP bottom tracking tested again, on 20 June 2019 all 4 drones began their transit to the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring at 9N, 140W, and then south towards the equator. In addition to intercomparisons against the 0N, 140W TAO buoy, several experiments were performed to survey scales of variability in the equatorial region and the structure of the cold tongue front. An experiment in the InterTropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) was then performed before returning to Hawaii for a final intercomparison against the WHOTS mooring, a newly deployed PMEL test TELOS surface mooring and test PRAWLER mooring which carried a test Z-Cell ADCP on its bridal. The mission ended on December 20, 2019. All four Saildrones were recovered in Honolulu in early January 2020.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (102 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1067_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1067_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1067_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1067_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1067_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1067_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1068_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1068_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1068_2019.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2019 Mission, drone 1068 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core MetOcean sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2019 Mission (�Mission 3�) to the central equatorial Pacific (0, 140W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)'d. This was the third of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Dr. Samantha Wills (UW JISAO) was a postdoctoral fellow with the project, acting as a PI and Mission Manager during this mission. Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. PMEL TPOS 2019 Mission (aka Mission 3) had four Saildrones: SD1066, SD1067, SD1068 and SD1069. All were standard Gen 5 drones (but with copper paint), with standard wings � not the large wings used in Mission 2. All had an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (not included in this file) and the core MetOcean package. The core CTDs were an RBR in the flowthrough tunnel in the keel and a pumped SBE37 at the outflow of the flowthrough tunnel. In addition, SD1066 and SD1067 had ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system, a SPN1 shielded shortwave radiometer, and an Eppley longwave radiometer. Carbon system data (including its prawler Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data) are served through a separate file. The vehicles were deployed out of Honolulu, HI on 9 June 2019. After performing ADCP bottom track testing on Penguin Bank, the drones proceeded to WHOTS for an intercomparison. On 17 June 2019, SD 1067 returned to shore for servicing. Following its ADCP bottom tracking tested again, on 20 June 2019 all 4 drones began their transit to the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring at 9N, 140W, and then south towards the equator. In addition to intercomparisons against the 0N, 140W TAO buoy, several experiments were performed to survey scales of variability in the equatorial region and the structure of the cold tongue front. An experiment in the InterTropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) was then performed before returning to Hawaii for a final intercomparison against the WHOTS mooring, a newly deployed PMEL test TELOS surface mooring and test PRAWLER mooring which carried a test Z-Cell ADCP on its bridal. The mission ended on December 20, 2019. All four Saildrones were recovered in Honolulu in early January 2020.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (94 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1068_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1068_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1068_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1068_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1068_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1068_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1069_2019.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1069_2019 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/sd1069_2019.graph Saildrone PMEL TPOS 2019 Mission, drone 1069 This file contains the real time data from the Saildrone core MetOcean sensors for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) TPOS 2019 Mission (�Mission 3�) to the central equatorial Pacific (0, 140W). These data have not been Quality Control (QC)'d. This was the third of three missions funded by NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)/CPO/GOMO and NOAA/OMAO as a pilot study for the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS)-2020 project. The PIs were Dr. Meghan Cronin (NOAA PMEL), Dr. Dongxiao Zhang (UW Joint Institue for the Study of Atmoshere and Ocean (JISAO)), Dr. Adrienne Sutton (NOAA PMEL), and Mr. Christian Meinig (NOAA PMEL). Dr. Samantha Wills (UW JISAO) was a postdoctoral fellow with the project, acting as a PI and Mission Manager during this mission. Mr. Nathan Anderson contributed to the metadata creation. PMEL TPOS 2019 Mission (aka Mission 3) had four Saildrones: SD1066, SD1067, SD1068 and SD1069. All were standard Gen 5 drones (but with copper paint), with standard wings � not the large wings used in Mission 2. All had an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (not included in this file) and the core MetOcean package. The core CTDs were an RBR in the flowthrough tunnel in the keel and a pumped SBE37 at the outflow of the flowthrough tunnel. In addition, SD1066 and SD1067 had ASVCO2 carbon flux and pH system, a SPN1 shielded shortwave radiometer, and an Eppley longwave radiometer. Carbon system data (including its prawler Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data) are served through a separate file. The vehicles were deployed out of Honolulu, HI on 9 June 2019. After performing ADCP bottom track testing on Penguin Bank, the drones proceeded to WHOTS for an intercomparison. On 17 June 2019, SD 1067 returned to shore for servicing. Following its ADCP bottom tracking tested again, on 20 June 2019 all 4 drones began their transit to the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) mooring at 9N, 140W, and then south towards the equator. In addition to intercomparisons against the 0N, 140W TAO buoy, several experiments were performed to survey scales of variability in the equatorial region and the structure of the cold tongue front. An experiment in the InterTropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) was then performed before returning to Hawaii for a final intercomparison against the WHOTS mooring, a newly deployed PMEL test TELOS surface mooring and test PRAWLER mooring which carried a test Z-Cell ADCP on its bridal. The mission ended on December 20, 2019. All four Saildrones were recovered in Honolulu in early January 2020.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Drone ID)\n... (94 more variables)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/sd1069_2019_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/sd1069_2019_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/sd1069_2019/index.htmlTable https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ (external link) https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/sd1069_2019.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=sd1069_2019&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/PMEL sd1069_2019
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/arcticRescueData_e5bf_cef8_3f72.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/arcticRescueData_e5bf_cef8_3f72 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/arcticRescueData_e5bf_cef8_3f72.graph PMEL EcoFOCI Early Arctic Data, 1986-1991 Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Fisheries-Oceanography Cooperative Investigations (FOCI) Early Arctic Data, 1987 - 1991\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nprof\nid (profile id)\ncast (cast number)\ncruise (Cruise name)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\nlon360 (station longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\ndepth (m)\nocean_temperature_1 (Temperature 1\r, Degree_C)\nocean_cox_salinity_1 (sea_water_practical_salinity, PSU)\nocean_practical_salinity_1 (Salinity 1 (PSU PSS-78)\r, PSU)\nocean_sigma_t (Sigma-T, kg m-3)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/arcticRescueData_e5bf_cef8_3f72_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/arcticRescueData_e5bf_cef8_3f72_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/arcticRescueData_e5bf_cef8_3f72/index.htmlTable www.ecofoci.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/arcticRescueData_e5bf_cef8_3f72.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=arcticRescueData_e5bf_cef8_3f72&showErrors=false&email= PMEL EcoFOCI arcticRescueData_e5bf_cef8_3f72
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/Shelikof_line8_3695_0ada_d066.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/Shelikof_line8_3695_0ada_d066 https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/Shelikof_line8_3695_0ada_d066.graph PMEL EcoFOCI Shelikof Line 8 Data, 1981-open Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Fisheries-Oceanography Cooperative Investigations (FOCI) Shelikof Line 8 Data\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nprof\nid (profile id)\ncast (cast number)\ncruise (Cruise name)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\nlon360 (station longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\ndepth (m)\nocean_temperature_1 (Temperature 1\r, Degree_C)\nocean_cox_salinity_1 (sea_water_practical_salinity, PSU)\nocean_chlorophyll_fluorescence_raw (Raw Chlorophyll Flourescence\r, volts)\nphotosynthetically_active_radiation (Photosynthetically Active Radiation\r, microEin cm-2 s-1)\nocean_sigma_t (Sigma-T, kg m-3)\nocean_chlorophyll_a_concentration_factoryCal (Chlorophyll a Concentration (Factory Calibration)\r, micrograms/L)\nocean_dissolved_oxygen_concentration_1_mMperkg (Dissolved Oxygen Concentration 1 mMoles/kg\r, micromoles/kg)\nocean_dissolved_oxygen_concentration_2_mMperkg (mole_concentration_of_dissolved_molecular_oxygen_in_sea_water, micromoles/kg)\nocean_dynamic_height (Dynamic Height, dynamic meters)\nocean_oxygen_saturation_1 (Oxygen Percent Saturation 1\r, percent saturation)\nocean_practical_salinity_1 (Salinity 1 (PSU PSS-78)\r, PSU)\nocean_practical_salinity_2 (Salinity 2 (PSU PSS-78)\r, PSU)\nocean_temperature_2 (Temperature 2\r, Degree_C)\nphotosynthetically_active_radiation_raw (Raw Photosynthetically Active Radiation\r, volts)\ntransmittance_percentage (Percent Light Transmittance, percent)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Shelikof_line8_3695_0ada_d066_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Shelikof_line8_3695_0ada_d066_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/Shelikof_line8_3695_0ada_d066/index.htmlTable www.ecofoci.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/Shelikof_line8_3695_0ada_d066.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Shelikof_line8_3695_0ada_d066&showErrors=false&email= PMEL EcoFOCI Shelikof_line8_3695_0ada_d066
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dy1104_profile_data.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dy1104_profile_data https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dy1104_profile_data.graph PMEL EcoFOCI profile data from cruise DY1104 Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) EcoFOCI profile data from cruise DY1104.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nid (profile id)\ncast (cast number)\ncruise (Cruise name)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\nlon360 (station longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\ndepth (m)\nocean_practical_salinity_2 (Salinity 2 (PSU PSS-78), PSU)\nocean_practical_salinity_1 (Salinity 1 (PSU PSS-78), PSU)\nocean_dissolved_oxygen_concentration_2_mMperkg (Dissolved Oxygen Concentration 2  mMoles/kg, micromoles/kg)\nocean_temperature_1 (Temperature 1, Degree_C)\nocean_oxygen_saturation_1 (Oxygen Percent Saturation 1, percent saturation)\nocean_dissolved_oxygen_concentration_1_mMperkg (Dissolved Oxygen Concentration 1 mMoles/kg, micromoles/kg)\nocean_temperature_2 (Temperature 2, Degree_C)\nsea_water_nutrient_bottle_number (Nutrients Niskin Bottle Number, count)\nphotosynthetically_active_radiation (microEin cm-2 s-1)\nphotosynthetically_active_radiation_raw (volts)\nocean_chlorophyll_a_concentration_factoryCal (Chlorophyll a Concentration (Factory Calibration), micrograms/L)\nocean_sigma_t (Sigma-T density of seawater at given temperature, kg m-3)\nocean_dynamic_height (Dynamic Height, dynamic meters)\nsea_water_ammonium_concentration (micromoles/L)\nsea_water_nitrate_concentration (Nitrate concentration NO3, micromoles/L)\nsea_water_silicate_concentration (Silicate concentration SI, micromoles/L)\nsea_water_phosphate_concentration (Phosphate concentration PO4, micromoles/L)\nsea_water_nitrite_concentration (Nitrite concentration NO2, micromoles/L)\nocean_chlorophyll_fluorescence_raw (concentration_of_chlorophyll_in_sea_water)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dy1104_profile_data_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dy1104_profile_data_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/dy1104_profile_data/index.htmlTable www.ecofoci.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/dy1104_profile_data.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dy1104_profile_data&showErrors=false&email= PMEL EcoFOCI dy1104_profile_data
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/mf0904_profile_data.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/mf0904_profile_data https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/mf0904_profile_data.graph PMEL EcoFOCI profile data from cruise MF0904L2 Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) EcoFOCI profile data from cruise MF0904L2\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nid (profile id)\ncast (cast number)\ncruise (Cruise name)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\nlon360 (station longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\ndepth (m)\nocean_temperature_1 (Temperature 1, Degree_C)\nocean_temperature_2 (Temperature 2, Degree_C)\nphotosynthetically_active_radiation_raw (volts)\nocean_chlorophyll_fluorescence_raw (Raw Chlorophyll Flourescence, volts)\nphotosynthetically_active_radiation (microEin cm-2 s-1)\nocean_chlorophyll_a_concentration_factoryCal (Chlorophyll a Concentration (Factory Calibration), micrograms/L)\nocean_dissolved_oxygen_concentration_1_mMperkg (Dissolved Oxygen Concentration 1 mMoles/kg, micromoles/kg)\nocean_dissolved_oxygen_concentration_2_mMperkg (Dissolved Oxygen Concentration 2  mMoles/kg, micromoles/kg)\nocean_oxygen_saturation_1 (Oxygen Percent Saturation 1, percent saturation)\nocean_practical_salinity_1 (Salinity 1 (PSU PSS-78), PSU)\nocean_practical_salinity_2 (Salinity 2 (PSU PSS-78), PSU)\nocean_sigma_t (Sigma-T density of seawater at given temperature, kg m-3)\nsea_water_nutrient_bottle_number (Nutrients Niskin Bottle Number, count)\nsea_water_phosphate_concentration (Phosphate concentration PO discrete sample, micromoles/kg)\nsea_water_silicate_concentration (Silicate concentration SI discrete sample, micromoles/kg)\nsea_water_nitrate_concentration (Nitrate concentration NO3 discrete sample, micromoles/kg)\nsea_water_nitrite_concentration (Nitrite concentration NO2 discrete sample, micromoles/kg)\nsea_water_ammonium_concentration (Ammonium concentration NH4 discrete sample, micromoles/kg)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/mf0904_profile_data_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/mf0904_profile_data_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/mf0904_profile_data/index.htmlTable www.ecofoci.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/mf0904_profile_data.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=mf0904_profile_data&showErrors=false&email= PMEL EcoFOCI mf0904_profile_data
https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dy1408_profile_data.subset https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dy1408_profile_data https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/tabledap/dy1408_profile_data.graph PMEL EcoFOCI profile data from cruise DY1408 Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) EcoFOCI profile data from cruise DY1408.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nid (profile id)\ncast (cast number)\ncruise (Cruise name)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\nlon360 (station longitude 360, degrees_east)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\ndepth (m)\nocean_turbidity_FNU (turbidity, FNU (formazin nephelometric units))\nocean_practical_salinity_2 (Salinity 2 (PSU PSS-78), PSU)\nocean_practical_salinity_1 (Salinity 1 (PSU PSS-78), PSU)\nocean_dissolved_oxygen_concentration_2_mMperkg (Dissolved Oxygen Concentration 2  mMoles/kg, micromoles/kg)\nocean_depth (depth, m)\nocean_temperature_1 (Temperature 1, Degree_C)\nocean_oxygen_saturation_1 (Oxygen Percent Saturation 1, percent saturation)\nocean_dissolved_oxygen_concentration_1_mMperkg (Dissolved Oxygen Concentration 1 mMoles/kg, micromoles/kg)\nocean_temperature_2 (Temperature 2, Degree_C)\nsea_water_nutrient_bottle_number (Nutrients Niskin Bottle Number, count)\nphotosynthetically_active_radiation (microEin cm-2 s-1)\nocean_chlorophyll_a_concentration (milligrams m-3)\nocean_oxygen_saturation_2 (Oxygen Percent Saturation 2, percent saturation)\nocean_sigma_t (Sigma-T density of seawater at given temperature, kg m-3)\nocean_sigma_theta (Sigma-T 2 density of seawater at given temperature, kg m-3)\nsea_water_ammonium_concentration (micromoles/L)\nsea_water_nitrate_concentration (Nitrate concentration NO3, micromoles/L)\nsea_water_silicate_concentration (Silicate concentration SI, micromoles/L)\nsea_water_phosphate_concentration (Phosphate concentration PO4, micromoles/L)\nsea_water_nitrite_concentration (Nitrite concentration NO2, micromoles/L)\nAttenuation\ntransmittance_percentage (percent)\n https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dy1408_profile_data_fgdc.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dy1408_profile_data_iso19115.xml https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/info/dy1408_profile_data/index.htmlTable www.ecofoci.noaa.gov https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/rss/dy1408_profile_data.rss https://data.pmel.noaa.gov/pmel/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dy1408_profile_data&showErrors=false&email= PMEL EcoFOCI dy1408_profile_data

 
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