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NDBC Capabilities in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone Summit 30 January, 2007 Sept 2006. NOOSS. NDBC Ocean Observing System of Systems: Coastal (Yellow) Buoys CMAN Stations TAO Array DART Network Partner Data via IOOS DAC.
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NDBC Capabilities in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone Summit 30 January, 2007 Sept 2006
NOOSS NDBC Ocean Observing System of Systems: • Coastal (Yellow) Buoys • CMAN Stations • TAO Array • DART Network • Partner Data via IOOS DAC
Observing System Platform Types C-MAN station DART II 6-meter NOMAD TAO 3-meter discus C-MAN station
IOOS Required Parameters* Lower Ocean Ocean Atmosphere Surface Sub-surface Temperature Temperature Temperature Pressure Salinity Salinity Wind Currents Currents Precipitation Wave Height / Period Dissolved Oxygen Humidity Wave Direction Carbon Dioxide Radiation Sea Height/ LevelChlorophyll Fluxes Fluxes Nutrients Visibility Radiation Radiation “Air quality” Ocean color Marine monitoring Sea Ice Bathymetry Toxins / pollutants Toxins / pollutants Turbidity Acoustic Signals * GREEN parameters can be operationally observed by NDBC, YELLOW ~ Some experience.
Wind speed / direction Air temp / humidity / pressure Tracking / communications Navigational beacon Solar panels Magnetometer, compass, computer, batteries, position tracking Wave height, period, direction* Ocean temperature Surface currents Surface salinity Current profiler Mooring Bottom tsunami pressure sensors* Air Water * Not on all buoys
How we may be able to help • Add instrumentation to existing NDBC assets (some additional funding required) • 2 good candidates, perhaps others • Install new buoys with appropriate instrumentation (new funding required) • Large community benefit if well-placed • Provide DMAC services for existing and new IOOS partners for additional data • Oil Company Partnerships may provide best opportunity in area of interest
Western Gulf Another Well-Known “Dead Zone” (for obs…)
Buoy 42035 • 17 nm offshore • 37 nm SE of LaTex Border • 14 m water depth • SCM/Dir. Waves upgrade • Salinity upgrade
Buras/Southwest Pass CMAN MonitorNutrients?
Summary • Hypoxic Zone unfortunately aligns well with a gap in observation coverage • Two (at least) NDBC platforms of interest • Some IOOS partner stations of interest for which we already handle data • New buoys/stations both in the zone and in the gap, either “backbone” or IOOS/RCOOS, would benefit a huge community base • NDBC excited to be a partner in the effort
Questions? Contact Information: Don T. Conlee, Ph.D. Chief Scientist National Data Buoy Center 1100 Balch Blvd. Stennis Space Center, MS 39529 don.conlee@noaa.gov (228) 688-1753