Data Sharing and Data Quality of Ocean Currents and Temperature: Towards an Operational Data Management System for the Southeast Region Southeast Regional.

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Data Sharing and Data Quality of Ocean Currents and Temperature: Towards an Operational Data Management System for the Southeast Region Southeast Regional Data Management Workshop, March 9-10, 2006 in Chapel Hill, NC. Challenges in QC Information for Current Profilers Mark Bushnell, NOAA/NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products & Services Ocean Systems Test & Evaluation Program

/publications/pufff4.pdf Data format description Data QC description Metadata description Metadata QC description ftp://tidepool.nos.noaa.gov/ pub/outgoing/PUFFF/

Control file 48 attributes

.critr file

PUFFF

ATON ADCP

ATON Currents- Velocity Information Where the Mariner Needs It Most 5 systems operational in Chesapeake Bay – 2 more on line in FY06 OSTEP 06 Activities: Refine compass calibration Improve buoy-to-shore communications with stronger radios and explore Iridium satellite modems Develop power consumption reductions to extend maintenance interval

David Taylor Tow Tank Test Results Quality Assurance

QARTOD IV We hope to mix things up. Investigate quality assurance Calibrations, accuracy assessments, MTBF Introduce 1-2 new parameters Chlorophyll, turbidity, DO Elevate & accelerate Promote interim workshops to hash out details Acceptance & broadcast role for WS results Upfront breakout group preparation Identify topics NOS Special Projects Office

We also hope to present final QC for waves & in-situ currents. Please respond to Bill Burnett’s request for QC parameter values!

Agenda Report out on QARTOD III in-situ currents and waves Report out from interim meetings (CSC/conductivity, SEACOORA currents/SST QC, etc.) International QA/QC/metadata Discussion of new parameter, water quality (chlorophyll, turbidity, DO?) Minimum metadata required for targeted parameters (currents, waves) QARTOD relationships with national and international organizations (DMAC, Ocean.US, WMO Data Buoy Cooperation Panel-DBCP, Joint WMO/IOC Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology - JCOMM) Breakouts QA of in-situ currents QA of waves QA of salinity and SST QC of water quality parameter QARTOD IV