Tentative benchmarks for shear probes: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 14:12, 11 February 2022
Please follow the Filename convention for testing if changing the filename prefix supplied in this table. These names will be used to identify the datasets amongst testers but will have the initials (II) and iso date attached (FilenamePrefix_II_YYYYMMDD.nc). You can use as many letters as desired for the initials.
Filename Prefix | Platform | Instrument | Region | PI (ATOMIX) | Comment | Volunteer testers |
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VMP_HaroStait | Ship | VMP-500 | Haro Strait | Lueck | Intense turbulence. Two sections: one good one with glithces | |
VMP_AglhasCurrent | Ship | VMP-500 | Agulhas Current | Lueck | Large up/down drafts affecting fall rate; require fitting to intertial subrange | |
EPSILOMETER_RockallTrough | Ship | Epsilometer | Rockall Trough | Le Boyer | Strong turbulence in a canyon | |
AUV_MicroRider_BarentsSea | AUV | MicroRider | Barents Sea (Arctic) | Fer | Propelled vehicle | |
Glider_MicroRider_BarentsSea | Glider | MicroRider | Barents Sea (Arctic) | Fer | ||
VMP6000_OgasawaraRidge | Ship | VMP-6000 | Ogasawara Ridge (western Pacific) | Hibiya | Untethered; >3000 m profile | |
Glider_MicroRider_Shelf_Peru | Glider | MicroRider |
Continental slope off Peru, eastern tropical Pacific | Dengler | Electromagnetic current meter; strong tidal currents | |
MSS_BalticSea | Ship | MSS | Baltic Sea | Holtermann | One good profile, one corrupted by jellyfish | |
MSS_ArcticOcean | Ice | MSS | Arctic Ocean | Meyer | ||
VMP6000_NorwegianSea | Ship | VMP-6000 | Norwegian Sea | Fer | In a strong & deep anticyclone, full depth (>3000 m) | |
Ice_VMP250upriser_ArcticOcean | Ice | VMP-250 upriser | Arctic Ocean | Fer | One good and bad profile to highlight challenges with an upriser | |
Moored_MicroRider_TidalChannel | Mooring | MicroRider | Lueck | Time series from a fixed point; strong tidal flow |