ce_383-20170719T1900


The Endurance Array is a multi-scaled array utilizing fixed and mobile assets to observe cross-shelf and along-shelf variability in the coastal upwelling region of the Oregon and Washington coasts. The array also provides an extensive spatial footprint that encompasses a prototypical eastern boundary current regime and connectivity with the Cabled Array. OOI Coastal Glider deployments bridge the distances between the fixed sites of the Coastal Endurance Array and allow for adaptive sampling of the coastal waters of Washington and Oregon. This dataset contains raw Slocum glider data parsed directly from the native glider file format. No corrections or other quality control algorithms have been applied.

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Distributor Ocean Observatories Initiative
Point of Contact John Kerfoot
Ocean Observatories Initiative
kerfoot@marine.rutgers.edu
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Originator John Kerfoot
Ocean Observatories Initiative
kerfoot@marine.rutgers.edu
Online Resource
Endurance Array Program Manager,Endurance Array Systems Engineer,Endurance Array Glider Lead,Data Management Ed Dever,Jon Fram,Stuart Pearce,John Kerfoot
Dataset Point of Contact John Kerfoot
kerfoot@marine.rutgers.edu
General Documentation
Associated Documentation Ocean Observatories Initiative
Date(s) creation: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
issued: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
revision: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
creation: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
issued: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
revision: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
creation: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
issued: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
revision: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
creation: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
issued: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
revision: 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z
Use Limitations All OOI data including data from OOI core sensors and all proposed sensors added by Principal Investigators, will be rapidly disseminated, open, and freely available (within constraints of national security). Rapidly disseminated implies that data will be made available as soon as technically feasible, but generally in near real-time, with latencies as small as seconds for the cabled components. In limited cases, individual PIs who have developed a data source that becomes part of the OOI network may request exclusive rights to the data for a period of no more than one year from the onset of the data stream. The reliability, quality and completeness of data obtained through OOI are intended to be used in an education or research context. It is assumed that outages and errors can occur and are dealt with by the users of the data. These data and software are not for use in operational or decision-making settings. The OOI project makes reasonable efforts to ensure that the data provided are accurate. However, there may be no Quality Control (QC) performed on data acquired and provided through the OOI program, and there may be no Quality Assurance (QA) provided on information on those data sets. If QC/QA is performed, it is described in the metadata. The OOI program both produces and, through collaborations within the geosciences community, gains access to data sets which may be redistributed either directly or indirectly at no cost and with no restrictions. With regard to data distribution, all users must comply with any applicable U.S. export laws and regulations. The OOI Program is not responsible for the use of the data it provides. The full data policy is available at http://oceanobservatories.org/usage-policy .
Time Period 2017-07-19T20:51:29Z to 2017-10-09T17:11:03Z
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates N: 44.70805161322679° S: 44.343598024310715° E: -124.09552898584319° W: -125.01565274831006°
Theme keywords GCMD Science Keywords
  • AUVS > Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
  • Oceans > Ocean Pressure > Water Pressure
  • Oceans > Ocean Temperature > Water Temperature
  • Oceans > Salinity/Density > Conductivity
  • Oceans > Salinity/Density > Density
  • Oceans > Salinity/Density > Salinity
  • glider
  • In Situ Ocean-based platforms > Seaglider
  • Spray
  • Slocum
  • trajectory
  • underwater glider
  • water
  • wmo

CF Standard Name Table v27
  • eastward_sea_water_velocity
  • northward_sea_water_velocity
  • time
  • sea_water_pressure
  • sea_water_temperature
  • sea_water_electrical_conductivity
  • sea_water_practical_salinity
  • sea_water_density
  • latitude
  • longitude
  • sea_water_practical_salinity status_flag
  • sea_water_density status_flag
  • sea_water_temperature status_flag
  • latitude status_flag
  • time status_flag
  • longitude status_flag
  • sea_water_pressure status_flag
  • time status_flag
  • latitude status_flag
  • eastward_sea_water_velocity status_flag
  • northward_sea_water_velocity status_flag
  • depth status_flag
  • time status_flag
  • longitude status_flag
  • sea_water_electrical_conductivity status_flag
  • time
  • latitude
  • longitude
  • time
  • latitude
  • longitude
  • depth

Data Center keywords Uncategorized
  • John Kerfoot

Project keywords Uncategorized
  • Ocean Observatories Initiative

Use Constraints All OOI data including data from OOI core sensors and all proposed sensors added by Principal Investigators, will be rapidly disseminated, open, and freely available (within constraints of national security). Rapidly disseminated implies that data will be made available as soon as technically feasible, but generally in near real-time, with latencies as small as seconds for the cabled components. In limited cases, individual PIs who have developed a data source that becomes part of the OOI network may request exclusive rights to the data for a period of no more than one year from the onset of the data stream. The reliability, quality and completeness of data obtained through OOI are intended to be used in an education or research context. It is assumed that outages and errors can occur and are dealt with by the users of the data. These data and software are not for use in operational or decision-making settings. The OOI project makes reasonable efforts to ensure that the data provided are accurate. However, there may be no Quality Control (QC) performed on data acquired and provided through the OOI program, and there may be no Quality Assurance (QA) provided on information on those data sets. If QC/QA is performed, it is described in the metadata. The OOI program both produces and, through collaborations within the geosciences community, gains access to data sets which may be redistributed either directly or indirectly at no cost and with no restrictions. With regard to data distribution, all users must comply with any applicable U.S. export laws and regulations. The OOI Program is not responsible for the use of the data it provides. The full data policy is available at http://oceanobservatories.org/usage-policy .
Lineage Statement 2018-02-19T13:56:34Z: Data Source /Users/kerfoot/datasets/ooi/deployments/dac/data/CE05MOAS-GL383/D00005/nc-source/deployment0005_CE05MOAS-GL383-05-CTDGVM000-telemetered-ctdgv_m_glider_instrument_20170719T204750.694270-20171009T180352.910490.nc 2018-02-19T14:28:06Z: this is fake history 2019-05-16T19:08:17Z (local files) 2019-05-16T19:08:17Z https://gliders.ioos.us/erddap/tabledap/ce_383-20170719T1900.ncCFMA
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