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May ‘04 SurveysPhysically-biased overview, schedules and data
Overview of assets 2 May ’04 airborne surveys 3 May ’04 vessel surveys: M/V Forerunner 6 May ’04 vessel surveys: F/V Frosti
7 May ’04 vessel surveys: R/V McArthur II 8 May ’04 vessel surveys: F/V Pyke 9 Activity summary table 10
CORIE real-time observations and daily forecasts 11 CODAR data 12 AVHRR data 13 River, tide and wind conditions (last 30 days)
14 CORIE cruise planning tool 15 Contacts 16 Tide table for Astoria, May 2004 17 (lat,long) of CORIE stations and default-cast sites 18
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Frosti
McArthur II
May ’04 Vessels surveys
Forerunner(real-time data)
OGI02(midMay-Oct,real-time)
OGI01(permanentreal-time in late May) CS
CN
CC
3050100 m
7540
New location ?
10 Km
‘04 CR Plume moorings
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(a) Regional North (A-RN) (b) Regional South (A-RS)
(c) Fine North (A-FN) (d) Fine Central (A-FC) (e) Fine South (A-FS)
Airborne remote sensing
Overview of assets
RISE moorings (July-Oct; E. Dever, SIO)
CORIE moorings(http://www.ccalmr.ogi.edu/CORIE/network)
Cathlamet Bay
Grays BayBaker Bay
YoungsBay
OGI01
http://www.ccalmr.ogi.edu/CORIE
Active
Coastal radar
Inactive Pending funding
Cathlamet Bay
Grays BayBaker Bay
YoungsBay
http://www.ccalmr.ogi.edu/CORIE
CORIE Active
Coastal radar
CORIE Inactive Coastal radar (OSU)Tongue Point (NOAA)
woody
CORIE network(http://www.ccalmr.ogi.edu/CORIE/network)
Note: Coastal radar deployed May-?Oct? by M. Kosro, OSU Provisional data
Pyke
Grays Harbor (GH) line
Columbia River(CR) line
Cape Meares (CM) line
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1 “Fine” means that a decision among A-FN, A-FC or A-FS will be made prior to departure
May ’04 airborne surveys Chief scientist: Joel Wesson, NRLScientific coordination: A. Baptista
All times PDT
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May 16 A-RN; dusk completed(L06:32AM H12:55PM L06:15PM) May 18A-FS, 02:00-06:00 completed(H12:29AM L07:11AM H01:41PM L06:52PM) May 19Fine1, 02:30-06:30 rained out(H12:58AM L07:48AM H02:24PM L07:28PM) May 20 A-FC, dawn completed(H12:58AM L07:48AM H02:24PM L07:28PM)
May 25Fine, dusk (H04:29AM L11:32AM H06:50PM L11:48PM) May 26 Fine, dusk(H05:27AM L12:23PM H07:40PM) May 28 Fine, dawn(L02:10AM H08:03AM L02:13PM H09:11PM )
May 21Fine, dawn(H01:55AM L08:58AM H03:48PM L08:39PM) May 22Fine, dawnFine, dusk(H02:26AM L09:32AM H04:30PM L09:16PM) May 23Fine, dawn(H03:01AM L10:08AM H05:14PM L09:58PM)
Provisional data
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May ’04 airborne surveys Chief scientist: Joel Wesson, NRLScientific coordination: A. Baptista
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Region
Flight plan
Region definition
A-RN Northwest Corner: N 47deg 34' W 124deg 55‘Southwest Corner: N 45deg 44' W 124deg 50'
East-West lines are 24-40miles = 38-64km12.5km spacing between transects; signal in 2.5km bands
A-RS Northwest Corner: N 45deg 34' W 124deg 55‘Southwest Corner: N 44deg 04' W 124deg 55'
East-West lines are 34-40miles = 50-64km12.5km spacing between transects; signal in 2.5km bands
A-FC Northwest Corner: N 46deg 47' W 124deg 24’Southwest Corner: N 45deg 39.5' W 124deg 24’
East-West lines are 13-20 miles = 20-30km2.5km spacing between transects; signal in 2.5km bands
A-FN Northwest Corner: N 46deg 59.5' W 124deg 24’Southwest Corner: N 45deg 59.5' W 124deg 24’
Note: gets north of Grays Harbor, unlike shown 2.5km spacing between transects; signal in 2.5km bands
A-FS Northwest Corner: N 46deg 22' W 124deg 24’Southwest Corner: N 45deg 19' W 124deg 24’
2.5km spacing between transects; signal in 2.5km bands
NRL salinity temperature & roughness remote
scanner (STARRS)L-Band: Salinity6 Beam SwathSimultaneous sampling – 2.0s samplingIR: TemperatureDual SensorsNadir ViewingC-Band: Roughness6 FrequencyNadir Viewing.Sequential sampling
IR Pod
L-Band Pod
C-Band Pod
Notes Sunglint is a noise source – hence prefer darkness, low sun Prefer E-W flight tracks during low/med sun periods Clouds are invisible to L-band, but block IR temperature• Light clouds can be interpolated across• Flight under clouds is also possible Rain does limit operations Flight duration approximately 4 hours
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Sea Surface Salinity and Temperature maps from the STARRS airborne salinity mapping system are shown. The maps should be regarded as uncalibrated since the instrument calibration of Jan, 2004 is used . More recent calibration data are available but have not yet been analyzed and applied.
May 17: The existing instrument calibration seems to have produced salinities that are biased low. This is consistent with sea surface temperature estimates which appear to be biased high, and could be caused by improper water vapor correction under the local atmospheric conditions. Data from two legs have been omitted due to a communication problem which resulted in excessively noisy aircraft pitch/roll data.
May 18: Maps were prepared after making various (somewhat arbitrary) adjustments. SST was reduced by 4 deg overall to align better with observed NDBC buoy measurements of water temp (0.5m) and air temperature. The L-band beam brightness temperatures were adjusted to yield an average salinity on all beams of 25 psu (30 psu, used initially gave unrealistic high values in the SE) in the region bounded by lon=-124.4 to -124.2, lat=45.5 to 47. Data were smoothed along-track with a 5 km scale. No acrosstrack averaging was done.
SSSMay 17
SSTMay 17
SSSMay 18
Provisional data provided byJoel Wesson, NRL
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Data-model comparison
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M/V Forerunner
May ’04 vessel surveys
B. Fixed station surveys
May 17, 18, 1950h station (46N13.805; 124W10.349; depth≈30m)At station: 05-17 at 11:00Leave station: 05-19 at 14:00Opportunity transect, before returning to dockChief Scientist: C. Seaton
May 20-2124h cruise Leave dock: 05-17 at 11:00Back to dock: 05-19 at 14:00Two stations (as above: 46N13.805, 124W10.349; and R10: 46 N15.3, 124W03.2)Chief Scientist: J. Graves
May 22-24On hold due to weather; a 24 h survey might be conductedChief Scientist: M. Wilkin
May 25-2875h station (46N13.805; 124W10.349)At station: 05-25 at 17:00Leave station: 05-28 at 20:00Chief Scientist: M. Wilkin
Instruments and protocols
1. Hull-mounted 1200KHz ADCPStart standard continuous sampling (30 second average) when leaving dock. When at station, maintain standard sampling, except that once every three hours (including upon arrival and before departure) do ‘turbulence sampling’ (sample for 5 min at 1s intervals)
2. Flow-through system (CT, fluorometer)Start standard continuous sampling when leaving dock; maintain throughout.- CT every second- flluorometer once a minute
3. Casts (CTD)Way out: one cast each at R10, R6, G7 and R26At station: casts every 15 min (if/when logistically necessary, relax to every 30 min)Way back: one cast each at G7, R6, R10 and R26
Miscellaneous Radio telemetry Web browser Real-time data processing and model-data
comparisons (target)
All times PDT
Scientific coordination: A. Baptista
A. Cruises of opportunityChief scientist: M. WilkinData collected while testing telemetry or recovering/deploying moorings. Data: May 12, May 13
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F/V Frosti
May ’04 vessel surveys Daily operation1. Fishing and physical sampling for 15-16 h;
anchor at more protected location for night rest of crew and scientific staff.
2. Night operation options: (a) No sampling (at discretion of chief scientist); (b) Sampling upon arrival and/or before departure (default?); (c) Sampling through the night (consider during airborne surveys?)
Physical instruments and protocols
1. Buoy-mounted ADCP (OHSU-Jay loaner )Instrument is self-contained. Deploy for 20 minutes of active sampling after each troll; night operation at the discretion of the chief scientist.
2. Flow-through system (CT, … ? …) Start standard continuous sampling when
leaving dock; maintain throughout. 3. Casts (CTD, … ? ...)
Way out (if feasible): one cast each at R10, R6 and G7Day time: 2+ casts every 10 minutes after each trollNight operation at the discretion of chief scientist.Way back: one cast each at G7, R6 and R10
Other assets Radio telemetry (OHSU-CCALMR provided) Web browser (OHSU-CCALMR provided)
Date Operations Location
May 21 load – late evening Astoria
May 22 Transect Sampling Columbia River
May 23 Transect Sampling Columbia River
May 24 Transect Sampling Grays Harbor
May 25 Transect Sampling Cape Meares
May 26 Tidal Sampling Off CR (46N15; 124W14)
May 27 Tidal Sampling Off CR (46N15; 124W14)
May 28 Tidal Sampling Off CR (46N15; 124W14)
May 29 Tidal Sampling Off CR (46N15; 124W14)
May 30 unload Frosti heads home
Chief scientist: C. Morgan, NOAA-NMFSOHSU-CCALMR scientist: C. Seaton
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R/V McArthur II
May ’04 vessel surveys
Date Operations1 Location
May 13 Plume Columbia River
May 14 Plume ; AUV Columbia River
May 15 AUV Columbia River
May 16 Transect Astoria Canyon
May 17 AUV; Transect Columbia R./Astoria C.
May 18 AUV; Transect Cape Meares
May 19 AUV; Transect Grays Harbor
Chief scientist: B. Peterson, NOAA-NMFS
CR Transect
CM Transect
GH Transect
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1 Oversimplified. See McArthur II cruise planning document of B. Peterson for details.
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F/V Pyke
May ’04 vessel surveys
Date Operations1 Location
May 18 TBD TBD
May 19 TBD TBD
May 20 TBD TBD
Chief scientist: R. Emmett, NOAA-NMFS
CR Transect
CM Transect
GH Transect
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Forerunner Frosti McArthur II Pyke Airplane OGI01 OGI02
05-12 We Cruise of opportunity Recovered
05-13 Th Cruise of opportunity CR Plume
05-14 Fr CR Plume; AUV
05-15 Sa AUV
05-16 Su AC transect
05-17 Mo 05:00-24:00 CR/AC A-RN dawn Deployed
05-18 Tu 00:00-24:00 CM transect TBD A-FS 02:00-06:00 active
05-19 We 00:00-24:00 GH transect TBD rained out active
05-20 Th 18:00-24:00 TBD A-FC dawn active
05-21 Fr 00:00-16:00 Fine dawn active
05-22 Sa ?weather? CR transect Fine dawn, dusk
05-23 Su ?weather? CR transect Fine dawn ?Deploy?
05-24 Mo CM transect
05-25 Tu 17:00-24:00 GH transect Fine dusk
05-26 We 00:00-24:00 CR fixed Fine dusk
05-27 Th 00:00-24:00 CR fixed
05-28 Fr 00:00-20:00 CR fixed Fine dawn
05-29 Sa CR fixed
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Codar data (daily average currents) All data provisional
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CORIE Real-time observations and daily forecasts
Forecast archive
Development: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Experimental: 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
OGI01 (expected May 20) 6' yellow can with 8' tower anchored at 46 2.1 N, 124 14.6 W surface wind speed and direction surface water temperature and salinity 20m water temperature and salinity surface downlooking ADP 5 minute average, 15 minute interval, 1m cell size (after redeployment) Globalstar telemetry, data every few hours
Full network (including estuary and mobile stations): http://www.ccalmr.ogi.edu/CORIE/network
Real-time observations
Daily forecasts: Three types of circulation forecasts are conducted daily; all are typically available ~6am (show day and previous day; if not complete, will update over time). For May, focus is on the experimental and – secondarily - development forecasts. Quality is largely UNVERIFIED (but see below). Use CAUTIOUSLY, and only as LOOSE guidance .
OGI02 5' yellow can with 6' tower anchored at (46N10.448;124W07.080) surface water temperature and salinity 10m water temperature and salinity surface downlooking 1MHz ADP, 5 minute average, 15 minute interval, 0.5 m cell size local real-time telemetry (partial, as of May 18)
Today’s forecast (May 20-21) Quality control
Forerunner cruise data (05-12, 05-13) CT casts Flow-through: ADCP
OGI01: not yet available
OGI02 Surface CT 10m CT
11CORIE times are all PST
OGI02
Forerunnerfixed station
Frostifixed station
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Provisional data provided byMike Kosro, OSU
Other days
Daily averaged surface currents
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AVHRR data courtesy PO.DACC, JPLPlotted by Arun Chawla, OHSU-CCALMR
Comments: product has occasional value; will be maintained until further analysis
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CORIE cruise planning and analysis toolThe tool, based on CORIE forecast simulations, is available athttp://mapserver.ccalmr.org/maplab/projects/gmf_apps/columbia_new60/columbia_new60.phtml
It is an EXPERIMENTAL tool, still under development as a part of the on-going MS research of Aaron Racicot, a student in Baptista’s group (OHSU-CCALMR). Use only as LOOSE guidance. Simultaneous use by multiple users is supported, but might – for now - lead to very slow response. To avoid an “electronic parking lot”, during the May cruises we only encourage modelers (Zhang, Chawla) and chief scientists/coordinators of vessels or airplanes (Peterson, Morgan, Wesson, Emmett, Seaton and Wilkin) or their designees to use the tool; sorry for the temporary inconvenience.
Please discuss science-oriented issues with Baptista ([email protected]), but send suggestions and bug reports to [email protected]. Murphy’s law: there WILL be bugs.
Location of the Help button
Quick guide
1. Read Help; proceed as described, noting the choices below.
2. Choose fixed station or transect, as appropriate; particle tracking is not useful for the May cruises.
3. Make sure you select forecast-exp as run type; if this forecast is not available, contact Baptista to explore a meaningful alternative. note: only “today’s” forecasts are accessiblenote: almost year-long hindcasts are available for 2002 (choose calibration runs, 73a or 74a)
4. Several data products will be generated on a separate window: some useful, some not.
5. Good luck; call for help if needed !
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OHSU-CCALMR
Antonio [email protected]: 503 748 1147Cell: 971 645 6649Fax: 503 746 1273
Michael [email protected] Office: 503 338 6574Workshop: 503 338 7679Cell: 503 348 68282nd cell: 503 803 1679 – with Charles 05/17-05/20 Home: 503 861 0701
Charles [email protected]: (503) 690-1043Cell: (503) 803 1679 -- 05/17-05/20 only
NOAA-Newport
Cheryl [email protected]: (541) 867-0428
Bill [email protected] Office: (541) 867-0201
Robert [email protected]: (541) 867-0109 Fax: (541) 867-0389
NOAA-Astoria Curtis [email protected] Office: (503)861-1818
NRL Joel C. [email protected] Office: 228-688-5487 FAX: 228-688-5997Secretary: 228-688-4852
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Date Day Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height 05/01/2004 Sat 04:45AM LDT 1.8 L 10:53AM LDT 6.2 H 04:51PM LDT 1.0 L 11:24PM LDT 7.2 H 05/02/2004 Sun 05:34AM LDT 0.8 L 11:50AM LDT 6.4 H 05:33PM LDT 1.2 L 11:58PM LDT 7.8 H 05/03/2004 Mon 06:20AM LDT -0.1 L 12:44PM LDT 6.6 H 06:14PM LDT 1.5 L 05/04/2004 Tue 12:32AM LDT 8.2 H 07:06AM LDT -0.9 L 01:37PM LDT 6.6 H 06:56PM LDT 1.8 L 05/05/2004 Wed 01:08AM LDT 8.6 H 07:51AM LDT -1.4 L 02:30PM LDT 6.6 H 07:38PM LDT 2.2 L 05/06/2004 Thu 01:46AM LDT 8.7 H 08:39AM LDT -1.6 L 03:23PM LDT 6.4 H 08:24PM LDT 2.6 L 05/07/2004 Fri 02:28AM LDT 8.7 H 09:28AM LDT -1.6 L 04:19PM LDT 6.2 H 09:13PM LDT 2.9 L 05/08/2004 Sat 03:14AM LDT 8.4 H 10:21AM LDT -1.3 L 05:17PM LDT 5.9 H 10:08PM LDT 3.2 L 05/09/2004 Sun 04:06AM LDT 7.8 H 11:19AM LDT -0.8 L 06:20PM LDT 5.8 H 11:13PM LDT 3.4 L 05/10/2004 Mon 05:08AM LDT 7.1 H 12:21PM LDT -0.3 L 07:25PM LDT 5.9 H 05/11/2004 Tue 12:29AM LDT 3.4 L 06:24AM LDT 6.5 H 01:27PM LDT 0.2 L 08:27PM LDT 6.1 H 05/12/2004 Wed 01:50AM LDT 3.1 L 07:49AM LDT 6.0 H 02:30PM LDT 0.5 L 09:22PM LDT 6.6 H 05/13/2004 Thu 03:05AM LDT 2.4 L 09:08AM LDT 5.8 H 03:26PM LDT 0.8 L 10:09PM LDT 7.0 H 05/14/2004 Fri 04:09AM LDT 1.6 L 10:17AM LDT 5.9 H 04:15PM LDT 1.0 L 10:50PM LDT 7.4 H 05/15/2004 Sat 05:03AM LDT 0.8 L 11:16AM LDT 6.0 H 04:58PM LDT 1.3 L 11:26PM LDT 7.7 H 05/16/2004 Sun 05:50AM LDT 0.2 L 12:08PM LDT 6.0 H 05:38PM LDT 1.7 L 11:59PM LDT 7.8 H 05/17/2004 Mon 06:32AM LDT -0.3 L 12:55PM LDT 6.1 H 06:15PM LDT 2.1 L 05/18/2004 Tue 12:29AM LDT 7.8 H 07:11AM LDT -0.6 L 01:41PM LDT 6.1 H 06:52PM LDT 2.5 L 05/19/2004 Wed 12:58AM LDT 7.8 H 07:48AM LDT -0.7 L 02:24PM LDT 6.0 H 07:28PM LDT 2.9 L 05/20/2004 Thu 01:26AM LDT 7.6 H 08:23AM LDT -0.7 L 03:06PM LDT 5.9 H 08:03PM LDT 3.2 L 05/21/2004 Fri 01:55AM LDT 7.5 H 08:58AM LDT -0.6 L 03:48PM LDT 5.8 H 08:39PM LDT 3.4 L 05/22/2004 Sat 02:26AM LDT 7.4 H 09:32AM LDT -0.4 L 04:30PM LDT 5.6 H 09:16PM LDT 3.6 L 05/23/2004 Sun 03:01AM LDT 7.2 H 10:08AM LDT -0.1 L 05:14PM LDT 5.5 H 09:58PM LDT 3.7 L 05/24/2004 Mon 03:41AM LDT 6.9 H 10:47AM LDT 0.1 L 06:00PM LDT 5.4 H 10:47PM LDT 3.8 L 05/25/2004 Tue 04:29AM LDT 6.5 H 11:32AM LDT 0.4 L 06:50PM LDT 5.5 H 11:48PM LDT 3.7 L 05/26/2004 Wed 05:27AM LDT 6.1 H 12:23PM LDT 0.7 L 07:40PM LDT 5.7 H 05/27/2004 Thu 12:58AM LDT 3.5 L 06:40AM LDT 5.7 H 01:18PM LDT 1.0 L 08:27PM LDT 6.1 H 05/28/2004 Fri 02:10AM LDT 2.9 L 08:03AM LDT 5.4 H 02:13PM LDT 1.2 L 09:11PM LDT 6.6 H 05/29/2004 Sat 03:16AM LDT 2.1 L 09:21AM LDT 5.4 H 03:06PM LDT 1.5 L 09:51PM LDT 7.2 H 05/30/2004 Sun 04:14AM LDT 1.1 L 10:31AM LDT 5.6 H 03:57PM LDT 1.8 L 10:31PM LDT 7.7 H 05/31/2004 Mon 05:08AM LDT 0.1 L 11:34AM LDT 5.8 H 04:47PM LDT 2.1 L 11:11PM LDT 8.2 H
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Lat-Lon NAD83 ORSPCS-N meters NAD27 depth
station lat lon x y instrument reference surface bed
sandi 46 15.371 123 58.934 341256 293570 8.1
dsdma 46 13.54 123 57.303 343205 290091 new 7.9
red26 46 12.447 123 57.084 343400 288056 7.8 3.6 9.3
red26 46 12.419 123 57.026 343472 288001 ADP
tansy 46 11.326 123 55.164 345779 285875 8.9
tansy 46 11.319 123 55.082 345884 285858 ADP
am169 46 11.732 123 51.094 351043 286408 11.5 1.5 14.5
am169 46 11.777 123 51.074 351072 286490 ADP
am012 46 14.055 123 52.376 349574 290776 ADP
grays 46 16.389 123 46.011 357926 294761 2.4
sveni 46 10.88 123 38.75 366850 284192 11.6
marsh 46 12.847 123 37.199 368985 287756 5.9
eliot 46 15.588 123 36.859 369618 292814 14.7
woody 46 15.127 123 32.052 375758 291725 3.1
ogi02 46 10.448 124 07.080
ogi01 46 2.305 124 15.851 318409 270364
cbnc3 46 12.625 123 42.859 361695 287630 7.1
mottb 46 12.217 123 45.514 358252 287012 8.8
coaof 46 12.282 123 46.438 357069 287180 ADP 3.5
coaww 46 12.265 123 46.484 357009 287151 5.1
tnslh 46 14.258 123 28.097 380778 289927
jetta 46 16.17 124 2.25 337051 294951
chnke 46 18.184 123 58.191 342434 298732 1
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R10 46 15.3 124 03.2
R6 46 14.4 124 06.0
G7 46 15.1 124 05.9
R25 46 12.6 123 56.8
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