Meteorological and oceanographic data collected during the ASREX 91 field experiment
Meteorological and oceanographic data collected during the ASREX 91 field experiment
Date
1994-08
Authors
Galbraith, Nancy R.
Gnanadesikan, Anand
Tupper, George H.
Way, Bryan S.
Gnanadesikan, Anand
Tupper, George H.
Way, Bryan S.
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British Columbia
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10.1575/1912/592
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Abstract
The 1991 Acoustic Surface Reverberation Experiment (ASREX 91) took place in November and December off the coast of
British Columbia. As part of this experiment, three moorings were deployed to characterize the environmental background. The
moorings consisted of a meteorological/oceanographic mooring designed to measure surface meteorology, current and temperature
in the upper 120 meters, and nondirectional wave parameters and two wave moorings which were instrumented with pitch-roll
buoys to characterize the directional wave spectrum. This report presents results from these three moorings. The conditions seen
during the experiment were extremely rough, with wind speeds at 3.4m above the water surface reaching a maximum of 22 m/s
and wave heights reaching a maximum of over 10 meters. The air-sea flux of heat was strongly cooling, and the mixed layer
deepened over the course of the experiment from approximately 40 to approximately 70 meters. Spectra of the temperature showed
a strong semidiurnal tidal signal associated with temperature excursions of several degrees C. The velocity signal showed strong
inertial oscilations with amplitudes of 30-50 cm/s. Weaker low-frequency and semidiurnal tidal signals were also seen. The waves
were very strong with significant wave heights of 5-6 meters persisting for up to 2 weeks at a time. Waves were generally out of
the south or the west.
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Galbraith, N. R., Gnanadesikan, A., Tupper, G. H., & Way, B. S. (1994). Meteorological and oceanographic data collected during the ASREX 91 field experiment. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/592