noaa-ncei-coaps-shipboard-automated-meteorological-oceanographic-system
Smith, Shawn R. and Rolph, Jeremy J. and Briggs, Kristen and Bourassa, Mark A.

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Type: Dataset
Tags: barometric pressure, fluorescence, sea surface temperature, dewpoint, precipitation, wind direction, wind speed, water temperature, relative humidity, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, photosynthetic active radiation (par), salinity, air temperature - wet bulb, depth - bottom, precipitation rate, biological, air temperature, course over ground, longwave irradiance, longwave irradiance - net, precipitation amount, shortwave irradiance, shortwave irradiance - net, sigma-t, sound velocity, speed over ground, turbidity, chemical, meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, time series, underway

Bibtex:
@article{,
title= {noaa-ncei-coaps-shipboard-automated-meteorological-oceanographic-system},
journal= {},
author= {Smith, Shawn R. and Rolph, Jeremy J. and Briggs, Kristen and Bourassa, Mark A.},
year= {},
url= {https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/metadata/landing-page/bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.nodc:COAPS-SAMOS},
abstract= {The Florida State University Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Predictions Studies (COAPS) has been operating a data assembly center (DAC) to collect, quality evaluate, and distribute Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) observations since 2005. A SAMOS is typically a computerized data logging system that records underway meteorological and near-surface oceanographic observations collected on research vessels. The SAMOS initiative does not provide specific instrumentation for vessels, but instead takes advantage of science quality instrumentation already deployed on research vessels and select merchant ships. The SAMOS initiative provides vessel operators with desired sampling protocols and metadata requirements that will ensure the DAC receives a consistent series of observations from each vessel. The DAC and its partners in U. S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the University National Oceanographic Laboratory System, the U. S. Coast Guard, and the U. S. Antarctic Program have implemented a series of daily data transmissions from ship-to-shore using an email protocol. A set of observations recorded at one-minute intervals for the previous day arrive at the DAC soon after 0000 UTC and undergo automated quality evaluation. A trained data analyst reviews data and responds directly to vessels at sea when problems are identified. A secondary level of visual quality control is completed after all data from a single ship and day are merged into a common daily file (allowing for delayed data receipts). All quality-evaluated data are freely available to the user community and are distributed to national archive centers. This dataset contains all of these data. },
keywords= {air temperature, air temperature - wet bulb, barometric pressure, conductivity, course over ground, depth - bottom, dewpoint, dissolved oxygen, fluorescence, longwave irradiance, longwave irradiance - net, photosynthetic active radiation (par), precipitation, precipitation amount, precipitation rate, relative humidity, salinity, sea surface temperature, shortwave irradiance, shortwave irradiance - net, sigma-t, sound velocity, speed over ground, turbidity, water temperature, wind direction, wind speed, biological, chemical, meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, time series, underway},
terms= {},
license= {},
superseded= {}
}


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