2010년 4월 TAO 해양관측부이 시스템에 관한 탐사보고 SCOPUS KCI

Title
2010년 4월 TAO 해양관측부이 시스템에 관한 탐사보고
Alternative Title
Cruise Report on TAO Real-time Monitoring Buoy System in the Pacific Ocean in April 2010
Author(s)
김동국; 김선정; 이하웅
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Dong Guk(김동국)Kim, Seon Jeong(김선정)
Alternative Author(s)
김동국; 김선정; 이하웅
Publication Year
2011
Abstract
Tropical Atmosphere Ocean/Triangle Trans-Ocean Buoy Network (TAO/TRITON) Array is the series of buoys for the international ocean research project, which is mostly supported by National Ocean and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA) and Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC). We can determine the effect of the equatorial and Pacific Ocean conditions on global climate change from buoy array measurement data. The TAO/TRITON array comprises around 70 measurement buoys from 10o north to 10o south in the tropics and between Galpagos and New Guinea. NOAA maintains ATLAS buoys in the central and eastern Pacific between 165oE and 95oW, and JAMSTEC maintains the 12buoys in the western Pacific along 137oE, 147oE, and 156oE. The KA-10-03 cruise excursion provided us with a good opportunity to obtain knowledge on oceanic buoy operation and maintenance. Further, we learned advanced techniques and know-how on buoy operation and maintenance. Once we are confident with our buoy management and maintenance techniques, both KORDI and NOAA technicians may be able to help each other when needed and share available resources.
ISSN
1598-141X
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/3926
Bibliographic Citation
Ocean and Polar Research, v.33, no.4, pp.507 - 516, 2011
Keywords
TAO/TRITON array; ATLAS buoy; global climate change; NOAA; KA-10-03 cruise
Type
Article
Language
Korean
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