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Martha’s Vineyard Coastal Observatory

Authors :
Cinquino, Eve
Batchelder, Sidney
Fredericks, Janet J.
Sisson, John D.
Faluotico, Stephen M.
Popenoe, Hugh
Sandwith, Zoe O.
Crockford, E. Taylor
Peacock, Emily E.
Shalapyonok, Alexi
Sosik, Heidi M.
Kirincich, Anthony R.
Edson, James B.
Trowbridge, John H.
Cinquino, Eve
Batchelder, Sidney
Fredericks, Janet J.
Sisson, John D.
Faluotico, Stephen M.
Popenoe, Hugh
Sandwith, Zoe O.
Crockford, E. Taylor
Peacock, Emily E.
Shalapyonok, Alexi
Sosik, Heidi M.
Kirincich, Anthony R.
Edson, James B.
Trowbridge, John H.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Martha's Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO) is a leading research and engineering facility operated by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. MVCO has been collecting ocean and atmospheric data at 3 sites on and near Martha's Vineyard since 2001. A meteorological mast (met mast) on South Beach in Edgartown, MA has collected atmospheric data since May 31 2001. An Air Sea Interaction Tower (ASIT) has been collecting atmospheric and subsurface oceanic data since August 5, 2004. A seafloor node (12m node) has been collecting oceanic data from the seafloor since June 14, 2001. This dataset encompasses the core data (wind speed and direction, air pressure, temperature and relative humidity, water temperature and salinity, and wave data) that has been collected during this period. To learn more about the facility and see additional data collected during short term deployments, visit the MVCO Website (https://mvco.whoi.edu/).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1288406676
Document Type :
Electronic Resource