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SG187-20100716T1208
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University of Washington
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Seaglider La Push NANOOS line, Washington. Glider covering a 200km SW-NE transect off La Push (Olympic Peninsula), Washington, as part of the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS). Glider deployments complement two NANOOS moorings off La Push at the onshore (NE) end of the transect, and provide observations on dissolved oxygen and oceanographic conditions in this dynamic upwelling region that interacts with waters in the Salish Sea. Operated by the University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory (UW-APL) and funded by NOAA via the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), with previous support from the Murdock Charitable Trust and the UW.
This deployment supported by NOAA and the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) through the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS); and previous support from the Murdock Charitable Trust and the University of Washington
Craig Lee
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Earth Science > Oceans > Salinity/Density > Conductivity
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Temperature > Water Temperature
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Pressure > Water Pressure
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NANOOS Applied Physics Laboratory Seaglider sampling off the coast of Washington State
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Craig Lee
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University of Washington
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Craig Lee, Jan Newton, Geoff Shilling, Beth Curry, Emilio Mayorga
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Seaglider La Push NANOOS line, Washington. Glider covering a 200km SW-NE transect off La Push (Olympic Peninsula), Washington, as part of the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS). Glider deployments complement two NANOOS moorings off La Push at the onshore (NE) end of the transect, and provide observations on dissolved oxygen and oceanographic conditions in this dynamic upwelling region that interacts with waters in the Salish Sea. Operated by the University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory (UW-APL) and funded by NOAA via the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), with previous support from the Murdock Charitable Trust and the UW.
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2017-01-25
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Applied Physics Lab
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
craig@apl.washington.edu
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Seaglider La Push NANOOS line, Washington. Glider covering a 200km SW-NE transect off La Push (Olympic Peninsula), Washington, as part of the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS). Glider deployments complement two NANOOS moorings off La Push at the onshore (NE) end of the transect, and provide observations on dissolved oxygen and oceanographic conditions in this dynamic upwelling region that interacts with waters in the Salish Sea. Operated by the University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory (UW-APL) and funded by NOAA via the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), with previous support from the Murdock Charitable Trust and the UW.
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Applied Physics Lab
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
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Craig Lee, Jan Newton, Geoff Shilling, Beth Curry, Emilio Mayorga
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Seaglider La Push NANOOS line, Washington. Glider covering a 200km SW-NE transect off La Push (Olympic Peninsula), Washington, as part of the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS). Glider deployments complement two NANOOS moorings off La Push at the onshore (NE) end of the transect, and provide observations on dissolved oxygen and oceanographic conditions in this dynamic upwelling region that interacts with waters in the Salish Sea. Operated by the University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory (UW-APL) and funded by NOAA via the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), with previous support from the Murdock Charitable Trust and the UW.
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Processing start:
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(381): Changed (6/467) 2:4 462 463 465 to QC_PROBABLY_BAD because raw temperature spikes
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(393): Changed (2/467) 465 467 to QC_BAD because raw salinity below bound
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(404): Changed (1/467) 467 to QC_BAD because bad raw salinity indicates raw conductivity issues
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(424): Changed (8/467) 2:5 459 460 464 465 to QC_PROBABLY_BAD because raw conductivity spikes
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3099): Changed (1/467) 466 to QC_BAD because uncorrectable 0.0m raw conductivity bubble on climb
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(196): Changed (5/467) 2:4 462 463 to QC_PROBABLY_BAD because changed raw temp implies changed raw salinity
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(196): Changed (4/467) 5 459 460 464 to QC_PROBABLY_BAD because changed raw cond implies changed raw salinity
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(196): Changed (1/467) 466 to QC_BAD because changed raw cond implies changed raw salinity
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(381): Changed (6/467) 2:4 462 463 465 to QC_INTERPOLATED because temperature spikes
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(393): Changed (2/467) 465 467 to QC_BAD because salinity below bound
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(404): Changed (2/467) 465 467 to QC_BAD because bad salinity indicates conductivity issues
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(424): Changed (6/467) 2:5 459 460 to QC_INTERPOLATED because conductivity spikes
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3145): Changed (1/467) 466 to QC_BAD because uncorrectable 0.0m conductivity bubble on climb
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: WARNING: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3215): Mass of vehicle in sg_calib_constants (51826.0) does not match $MASS in log file (52000.0); using sg_calib_constants
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3272): Changed (38/467) 156:193 to QC_BAD because slow apogee CT flow
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3299): On the bottom at 93.4m for 4.4 minutes.
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3305): Changed (11/467) 194:204 to QC_BAD because stuck on the bottom
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3373): Changed (10/467) 1:10 to QC_BAD because prior to dive start
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3452): Changed (5/467) 460:464 to QC_BAD because end of climb
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(511): Changed (1/467) 459 to QC_PROBABLY_BAD because bad interpolation anchors
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(512): SUGGESTION: 360 bad_conductivity data_points in_between 457 459 % bad interpolation anchors
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3479): Changed (67/467) 1:10 156:204 460:467 to QC_BAD because bad corrected temperature and conductivity suggests bad salinity
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(196): Changed (67/467) 1:10 156:204 460:467 to QC_BAD because changed corrected salin implies changed speed
20:37:40 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: TempSalinityVelocity.py(1154): TSV: 0 12 stalled points 420 421 427:429 432 433 442 445 446 449 456
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: TempSalinityVelocity.py(1175): TSV exiting after 3 iterations
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: TempSalinityVelocity.py(1190): SUGGESTION: 360 interp_salinity data_points in_between 12 22 % suspect thermal-inertia points 13:18
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: TempSalinityVelocity.py(1190): SUGGESTION: 360 interp_salinity data_points in_between 390 392 % suspect thermal-inertia points 391
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: TempSalinityVelocity.py(1190): SUGGESTION: 360 interp_salinity data_points in_between 394 395 % suspect thermal-inertia points 394 395
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: TempSalinityVelocity.py(1190): SUGGESTION: 360 interp_salinity data_points in_between 397 398 % suspect thermal-inertia points 397 398
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: TempSalinityVelocity.py(1190): SUGGESTION: 360 interp_salinity data_points in_between 400 402 % suspect thermal-inertia points 400:402
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: TempSalinityVelocity.py(1190): SUGGESTION: 360 interp_salinity data_points in_between 404 409 % suspect thermal-inertia points 404 405
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: TempSalinityVelocity.py(1190): SUGGESTION: 360 interp_salinity data_points in_between 417 443 % suspect thermal-inertia points 431 443
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(196): Changed (1/467) 459 to QC_PROBABLY_BAD because changed corrected cond implies changed corrected salinity
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3635): 67 (14.35%) HDM speeds are QC_BAD; 36 (7.71%) are stalled (467)
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3657): Average estimated final speed: 16.75 cm/s
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3660): RMS observed vs. computed w: 4.46 cm/s
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3712): Starting sensor extensions data processing
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: QC.py(196): Changed (6/467) 2:4 462 463 465 to QC_INTERPOLATED because changed temperature implies changed SBE43 oxygen
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3714): Finished sensor extensions data processing
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: INFO: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3746): Estimated total flight and drift time: 2356.7s (SM: 109.0s)
20:37:41 23 Sep 2014 UTC: WARNING: MakeDiveProfiles.py(3762): Significant up/downwelling detected; DAC suspect.
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