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Doing something a bit different than all the other groups Doing something a bit different than all the other groups. Looking into the future, so no glider data…had to find other forms of data to work with.

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25°W 40°N

25°W 40°N 26.5°N

25°W HEAT TRANSPORT!!! 40°N 26.5°N

North Atlantic Gyre

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Plots look similar to glider data you’ve seen, but its actually very different. ::describe difference b/w glider plots and there mooring plots:: Grey spots are no data points. Bad data/no data that I extracted Temp scales same

Salinity scales different

Four Rocks Wave & Wind: Wave Height Dominant Winds: Most favorable: June-August (3 ft) Next best option: February-April, September-October (4-5 ft) Least favorable: November-January (6 ft) Average range is only 3-6 ft, all within reasonable range for deployment Dominant Winds: Primarily originating from SSE-ENE (blowing towards WSW-NNW) No dominant winds are favorable (blowing the opposite way intended direction of travel for glider) JASON

Calculating minimum density for ballasting: Using conservative numbers for minimum density: Minimum Temperature 5°C Max Temperature: 28°C Minimum Salinity: 34 PSU Maximum Salinity: 37 PSU

Calculating minimum density for ballasting: Using conservative numbers for minimum density: Minimum Temperature 5°C Max Temperature: 28°C Minimum Salinity: 34 PSU Maximum Salinity: 37 PSU Calculated Density: 1021.672

Calculating minimum density for ballasting: FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS: Wave and wind data are monthly averages Need to take into account daily forecasts Limited mooring surface data & some no data points Freshwater lenses? More conservative???...always better to not be able to sink (CAN fix) rather than not be able to surface (potentially CANNOT fix)!...but don’t want to be stuck on the surface either.

Thank you! Special thanks to: -Natural Environment Research Council RAPID program -National Oceanography Centre Southampton -University of Miami -Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science -Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory -Spanish Institute of Oceanography -Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Data from the RAPID-WATCH MOC monitoring project are funded by the Natural Environment Research Council and are freely available from www.noc.soton.ac.uk/rapidmoc. -Magic Seaweed Wind & Swell -Scott Glenn, Oscar Schofield, Josh Kohut, Dave Aragon, Shannon Harrison Any questions?