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  • Titel: Comparison of Buoy-Mounted and Bottom-Moored ADCP Performance at Gray’s Reef
  • Beteiligte: Seim, Harvey E.; Edwards, Catherine R.
  • Erschienen: American Meteorological Society, 2007
  • Erschienen in: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 24 (2007) 2, Seite 270-284
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1175/jtech1972.1
  • ISSN: 1520-0426; 0739-0572
  • Schlagwörter: Atmospheric Science ; Ocean Engineering
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  • Beschreibung: Abstract Simultaneous ADCP profile measurements are compared over a 2-month period in late 2003. One set of measurements comes from a National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) buoy-mounted ADCP, the other from a bottom-mounted, upward-looking ADCP moored roughly 500 m from the buoy. The study was undertaken to evaluate the proficiency of an experimental configuration by NDBC; unfortunately, the ADCP was not optimally configured. The higher temporally and vertically resolved bottom-mounted ADCP data are interpolated in time and depth to match the buoy-mounted ADCP measurements. It is found that the two ADCP measurements are significantly different. The buoy-mounted measurements are affected by high-frequency (<10 h period) noise that is vertically coherent throughout the profiles. This noise results in autospectra that are essentially white, unlike the classic red spectra formed from the bottom-mounted ADCP observations. The spectra imply a practical noise floor of 0.045 m s−1 for the buoy-mounted system. Contamination by surface waves is the likely cause of this problem. At tidal frequencies the buoy-mounted system underestimates major axis tidal current magnitude by 10%–40%; interference from the buoy chain and/or fish or plankton are considered the most likely cause of the bias. The subtidal velocity field (periods greater than 40 h) is only partially captured; the correlation coefficient for the east–west current is 0.49 and for the north–south current is 0.64.
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