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1 What are we seeing in the surface currents?
LCDR Jillene Bushnell OC3570 Operational Oceanography Winter 2009

2 California, Davidson, or Eddie?

3 Data Collection Methods
ADCP from the MBARI M1 and M2 Moorings, and hull mounted on the Pt Sur Lagrangian surface drifter, Glider, CODAR, Regional NCOM model

4 Leg One N CRUISE REPORT—OC3570, 29 January – 4 February 2009
1. Stations occupied: (+ indicates oxygen sampling) Depart 1806Z on 29 January Begin Leg I. Station Position Depth (dbar) Time (UTC) Comments January 29, 2009 CTD failed CTD January 30, 2009 Glider Deploy Drift Deploy Drift Deploy Drift Deploy CTD B5 CTD B10 CTD F13/ CTD E13/ CTD D13/ CTD D14/ CTD E14/ HARP Recovered. N

5 MBARI Mooring Locations
Mooring Name Decimal Latitude Decimal Longitude M1 36.75 M2 36.70

6 Feb 1 N Jan 29 Jan 30 Jan 31

7 N

8 Hourly Averaged Hull Mounted ADCP
Jan 29 Feb 1 Jan 30 Jan 31 N

9 current data from MBARI mooring M1
 MBARI Mooring ADCP

10

11 Drifters Morning of Jan 30th sent off drifters

12 Feb 1 N Jan 29 Jan 30 Jan 31 N, W and N, W

13      I think the glider can yield a useful set of average currents for the upper 200 m by calculating the difference between the observed position and the dead reckoning position----that is actually the way you would measure current set and drift for a ship.   Note that the glider was programmed to glide between the two east-west points ( N, W and N, W) and the variability of its track must have been due to the currents it encountered. Glider Jan 30th

14 30- red 31 – blue 1 – green 2 – brown 3 – black 4 - yellow

15 Feb 1 N Jan 29 Jan 30 Jan 31 N, W and N, W

16 http://www7320. nrlssc. navy. mil/ccsnrt/ArchiveGen_5dMODIS_h002e995
9 km regional model Counterclockwise Jan 26-30, 27-3, and 28-Feb 1 model run

17 CODAR Clockwise eddie activity?!; closed trajectory; From cross to spot M M

18 CODAR Clockwise eddie activity?!; closed trajectory; From cross to spot M M

19 CODAR http://cencalcurrents.org/
CODAR working sites: start of cruise works well until 1100Z Jan 30th, then goes down to 2 sites, then 1 site starting 2300Z on 31 Jan

20 CODAR Clockwise eddie activity?!; closed trajectory; From cross to spot M M

21 Rossby Number Rossby Number approximately 0.005 U/Lf
U = swirl velocity; average speed (10 cm/s) L = length scale; radius of eddy (20 km) f = coriolis ( s-1 ) Rossby Number approximately 0.005

22 Questions


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