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Surface CUrrents from a Diagnostic model (SCUD): Pacific

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

The SCUD data product is an estimate of upper-ocean velocities computed from a diagnostic model (Surface CUrrents from a Diagnostic model). This model makes daily estimates of ocean currents by combining geostrophic and Ekman currents. The estimate is computed through derived coefficients such that the results best match ocean drifting buoys. The currents therefore are a best-estimate of currents at 15 meters (drifting buoys are drogued at 15 meters). The dataset is intended to diagnose trajectories of a tracer floating near the surface such as marine debris, oil spills, etc.

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Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/scud_pac

Saildrone Hurricane Monitoring 2021 NRT data, drone 1031

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Five Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched in the Atlantic Ocean for the duration of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season. These USVs were equipped with a 'hurricane wing' designed specifically to withstand hurricane-strength winds and waves.

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Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/sd1031_hurricane_2021

Saildrone Atlantic 2022 Hurricane Monitoring, drone 1031

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Using Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USV) to observe air-sea interaction associated with Tropical Cyclones (TC), which is critical to TC intensification. This mission will deploy 7 USVs during the 2022 hurricane season to observe the air-sea interaction before, during and after hurricanes. When possible, the deployed USVs will coordinate with other autonomous devices to make coherent observations of the air-sea interface and profiles in the upper ocean and atmospheric marine boundary layer.

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Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/sd1031_hurricane_2022

Saildrone Atlantic 2023 Hurricane Monitoring Surface Data, drone 1031

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Using Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USV) to observe air-sea interaction associated with Tropical Cyclones (TC), which is critical to TC intensification.

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Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/sd1031_hurricane_2023

Saildrone Atlantic 2022 Hurricane Monitoring, drone 1032

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Using Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USV) to observe air-sea interaction associated with Tropical Cyclones (TC), which is critical to TC intensification. This mission will deploy 7 USVs during the 2022 hurricane season to observe the air-sea interaction before, during and after hurricanes. When possible, the deployed USVs will coordinate with other autonomous devices to make coherent observations of the air-sea interface and profiles in the upper ocean and atmospheric marine boundary layer.

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Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/sd1032_hurricane_2022

Saildrone Atlantic 2023 Hurricane Monitoring Surface Data, drone 1036

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Using Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USV) to observe air-sea interaction associated with Tropical Cyclones (TC), which is critical to TC intensification.

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Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/sd1036_hurricane_2023

Saildrone Hurricane Monitoring 2021 NRT data, drone 1040

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Five Gen6 Saildrone Explorer USVs were launched in the Atlantic Ocean for the duration of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season. These USVs were equipped with a 'hurricane wing' designed specifically to withstand hurricane-strength winds and waves.

Modified:

Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/sd1040_hurricane_2021

Saildrone Atlantic 2022 Hurricane Monitoring, drone 1040

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Using Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USV) to observe air-sea interaction associated with Tropical Cyclones (TC), which is critical to TC intensification. This mission will deploy 7 USVs during the 2022 hurricane season to observe the air-sea interaction before, during and after hurricanes. When possible, the deployed USVs will coordinate with other autonomous devices to make coherent observations of the air-sea interface and profiles in the upper ocean and atmospheric marine boundary layer.

Modified:

Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/sd1040_hurricane_2022

Saildrone Atlantic 2023 Hurricane Monitoring Surface Data, drone 1040

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Using Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USV) to observe air-sea interaction associated with Tropical Cyclones (TC), which is critical to TC intensification.

Modified:

Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/sd1040_hurricane_2023

Saildrone Atlantic 2023 Hurricane Monitoring Surface Data, drone 1041

Data provided by  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Using Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USV) to observe air-sea interaction associated with Tropical Cyclones (TC), which is critical to TC intensification.

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Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal//rest/metadata/item/sd1041_hurricane_2023