International Nusantara STratification ANd Transport Indonesia: BRKP, LIPI, BPPT; Australia: CSIRO ; USA: SI0 & LDEO ;Netherlands: NIOZ; France: LODYC.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Global Salinity Budget From before, salinity is mass salts per mass seawater (S = 1000 * kg salts / kg SW) There is a riverine source …BUT… salinity.
Advertisements

Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor ZeeonderzoekRoyal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research 1 NIOZ is part of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific.
FRESHWATER FLUX FROM BAY OF BENGAL AND SOUTH CHINA SEA AND ITS IMPACTS ON THE ITF R. Dwi Susanto 1,2 & Quanan Zheng 1 1 Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic.
A summary of the Bering Strait mooring array – volume, heat and freshwater fluxes Jonathan Whitefield, Tom Weingartner (UAF) Rebecca Woodgate (UW) Thanks.
LOCO, The Netherlands Irminger Sea (PI Hendrik van Aken) Mozambique Channel (PI Herman Ridderinkhof) Lifamatola Passage, Indonesia (INSTANT) Canary Basin.
Understanding Potential Factors Influencing the ITF in the 21 st Century Tony Lee NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology.
SIO 210: I. Observational methods and II. Data analysis (combined single lecture) Fall 2013 Remote sensing In situ T, S and tracers Velocity Observing.
Sustained Monitoring in the Timor Passage, Ombai Strait and Australian NWS Susan Wijffels, Bernadette Sloyan, CSIRO Craig Steinberg, AIMS.
Observation Plans in Indian Ocean Jianping Li 1), Yu Weidong 2) and Guoxiong Wu 1) 1) LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of.
Coastal Ocean Dynamics Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde
Breif ITF review; Pacific inflow into the Indonesian Seas
Modeling the Salish Sea: the MoSSea Project Parker MacCready, Dave Sutherland, Neil Banas Thanks to: PRISM, COFS, SoO, NSF, NOAA, EPA, and the Vetlesen.
The Faroe Current: T-S properties and volume, heat and salt transports Karin Margretha H. Larsen Bogi Hansen, Hjálmar Hátún, Svein Østerhus Extended Ellett.
Parameters and instruments A. Proshutinsky, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Science and Education Opportunities for an Arctic Cabled Seafloor Observatory.
` Inflow 14.1 Adapted from Gordon, 2005.
RAMA Research Moored Array for African-Asian-Australian Monsoon Analysis and Prediction M. J. McPhaden and G. Meyers, K. Ando,Y. Masumoto, V. S. N. Murty,
GLOSS - The Global Sea Level Observing System Global Level of the Sea Surface 1. Monitoring and Measuring.
Monitoring the transport through Drake Passage Mike Meredith Chris Hughes Phil Woodworth South Atlantic Workshop, May 2007.
Climate Change Projections of the Tasman Sea from an Ocean Eddy- resolving Model – the importance of eddies Richard Matear, Matt Chamberlain, Chaojiao.
Water mass transformations in the Indonesian Throughflow
Brief Review of Lecture 1 Understanding Science, Oceanography, Physical Oceanography Descriptive or Dynamical Approaches Eulerian or Lagrangian techniques.
Development of an Indian Ocean Moored Buoy Array for Climate*
NABOS: observational program in the high Arctic Vladimir Ivanov IARC UAF, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA AARI, St. Petersburg, Russia Summer school onboard R/V.
Characterization and causes of variability of sea level and thermocline depth in the tropical South Indian Ocean Laurie Trenary University of Colorado.
Observation program for role of the Indian Ocean in the climate system Gary Meyers Co-Chair CLIVAR/GOOS Indian Ocean Panel With Contributions from IOP.
Deep circulation and meridional overturning Steve Rintoul and many others ….
Little Diomede Island, Bering Strait BERING STRAIT THROUGHFLOW ARC Comparison of Water Properties and Flows in the U.S. and Russian Channels of.
Optimal array design: Application to the tropical Indian Ocean Peter Oke November 2006 CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Observation Plans in West Pacific Jianping Li 1), Guoxiong Wu 1) and Fan Wang 2) 1) LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Temporal and Spatial variability of the East Australian Current Bernadette Sloyan, Ken Ridgway, Bec Cowley AMSA 2014.
Clivar - Pune The Vasco-Cirene experiment J.Ph. Duvel J. Vialard and R. Molcard J.Ph. Duvel J. Vialard and R. Molcard LMD-ENS Paris, France LODYC, UPMC,
The Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array: Status & Plans Mike McPhaden OCO Review 3-5 Sept 2008 RAMA PIRATA TAO/TRITON.
A nest experiment of the Indonesian Seas Xiaobiao Xu Marine Science Department/ USM Harley Hurlburt, Joe Metzger Naval Research Laboratory/ SSC.
Regional Scale Variability in Eastern Pacific: Relevance to SPURS-2 Campaign Janet Sprintall, Scripps Institution of Oceanography MoorSPICE Cruise, Solomon.
Recent Progress Towards an Indian Ocean Observing System for Climate
Southern Surveyor. Instruments on the Southern Surveyor Radiosondes PNNL Atmospheric Remote Sensing Laboratory (PARSL) Surface Fluxes Sea Surface Temperature.
The Pacific Gateway to the Arctic – Quantifying and Understanding Bering Strait Oceanic Fluxes R. Woodgate 1, T. Weingartner 2, T. Whitledge 2, Ron Lindsay.
Indonesian Throughflows and Equatorial Currents
Mixed layer heat and freshwater budgets: Improvements during TACE Rebecca Hummels 1, Marcus Dengler 1, Peter Brandt 1, Michael Schlundt 1 1 GEOMAR Helmholtz.
Report of the Tropical Moored Buoy Implementation Panel to the 20 th Session of the Data Buoy Cooperation Panel October 18-22, 2004 Chennai, India Nuku.
IndOOS—a sustained ocean observing system in the Indian Ocean for climate research Howard Cattle for Gary Meyers Co-Chair CLIVAR/GOOS Indian Ocean Panel.
FORSGC/JAMSTEC Indian Ocean Activities
The ITF Gateway Program Jae Hak Lee, Dongchull Jeon, Jae-Hun Park (KORDI) Arnold Gordon, Andreas Thurnherr (LDEO)
Air – Sea Measurements from Ships: Fluxes, Time Series, Remote Sensing Dr. Jeff Hare CIRES – University of Colorado and NOAA Earth Systems Research Lab.
TOGA Pan-Pacific Surface Current Study NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) April 1988 Miami, Florida.
Chapter 21 Section 1 Handout
KORDI’s observation project focusing on the tropical western Pacific Jae Hak Lee () Jae Hak Lee ( 李載學 ) Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute.
Development of an Indian Ocean Moored Buoy Array for Climate Michael J. McPhaden NOAA/PMEL Outline:  Scientific background  Status of Implementation.
4/25-27/ International Time Series Science Team R. Weller OCO Annual Review April 2005.
Measurement of low-frequency underwater noise by a self-recording hydrophone Bong-Chae Kim, Hongsang Cho, Byoung-Nam Kim, Chang-Woong Shin, Donggoog Kim,
Consistency & Fidelity of Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) Transport Estimated by Ocean Data Assimilation (ODA) Products Tong Lee NASA Jet propulsion Laboratory,
Report of the Tropical Moored Buoy Implementation Panel to the 22 nd Session of the Data Buoy Cooperation Panel October 16-20, 2006 San Diego, United States.
August 2013 August 2012 NO ICE ‘Flux-gates’ for ice transport CTD location used for average properties Changes in the Beaufort Gyre between August.
FIGURE S14.1 (a) Two-dimensional schematic of the interconnected NADW, IDW, PDW, and AABW cells of Figure (b). Global overturning schematic that.
Modeling the Washington Coastal Ocean Focus on estuary-shelf connections Parker MacCready, Dave Sutherland, Neil Banas University of Washington ePOPf September.
Increased oceanic heat transport in the main Atlantic inflow branch to the Nordic Seas Bogi Hansen, Karin Margretha H. Larsen Hjálmar Hátún,
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research NIOZ is part of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific.
Yahoo Customer Service Number USA .
Millennial to Centennial scale variability of the Indonesian Throughflow source waters from the Last Glacial Maximum to present M. Yusuf Awaluddin Supervisor.
Salinity change in the southeast Indian Ocean
Third International Workshop for Port Meteorological Officers
Already the Day After Tomorrow? Bogi Hansen, Svein Østerhus, Detlef Quadfasel,William Turrell SCIENCE VOL AUGUST 2004.
Australian Report to SWPHC15
Roles of Banda Sea to air-sea interaction over Indonesia, the existing oceanographic measurements and future plans of oceanographic observatories in the.
TAV / PIRATA-17 Meeting, Kiel, Germany
Heat Transport by the Atmosphere and ocean
CYCLONES.
in situ or Altimetry ? Arctic – Subarctic Ocean Fluxes focus topics:
Presentation transcript:

International Nusantara STratification ANd Transport Indonesia: BRKP, LIPI, BPPT; Australia: CSIRO ; USA: SI0 & LDEO ;Netherlands: NIOZ; France: LODYC Décembre Juin 2005 – Décembre 2006

INSTANT: MOORINGS - TIDE GAUGES - CTD 80 nm moorings CTD Tide Gauges

1.To determine the full depth velocity and property structure of the ITF and it’s associated heat and freshwater flux. 2.To resolve the annual, seasonal and intraseasonal characteristics of the ITF transport and property flux. 3.To investigate the storage and modification of the ITF waters within the internal Indonesian seas, from their Pacific source characteristics to the Indonesian water exported into the Indian Ocean. 4.To contribute to the design of a cost-effective, long term monitoring strategy for the ITF. 5.The training of Indonesian scientific and technical personnel in the acquisition, processing and analysis of state-of-the-art oceanographic data. THE OBJECTIVES :

From S. Wijffels and G. Meyers

ADCP

Wind Current m Current 0-200m