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    Recovery of Near-Surface Velocity from Undrogued Drifters

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2001:;volume( 018 ):;issue: 003::page 476
    Author:
    Pazan, Stephen E.
    ,
    Niiler, Peter P.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0426(2001)018<0476:RONSVF>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The authors have quality controlled six global datasets of drifting buoy data, made comparisons of 15-m drogued and undrogued buoy observations, and developed a 2D linear regression model of the difference between drogued and undrogued drifter velocity as a function of wind. The data were acquired from 2334 Surface Velocity Program (SVP) drifters, including 1845 SVP drifters after they lost their drogues; 704 AN/WSQ-6 Navy drifter buoys; and 503 First Global GARP Experiment (FGGE) drifter buoys. Meridional and zonal surface wind velocity components from the global synoptic FNMOC model, the global synoptic ECMWF model, and the global synoptic NCEP model were interpolated to naval AN/WSQ-6, WOCE?TOGA buoy, or FGGE buoy positions and date/times in the datasets. Two-day mean buoy drift velocities and positions were computed: 122?101 SVP drifter mean velocities before they lost their drogues and 58?201 SVP drifter mean velocities after they lost their drogues, 21?799 Navy drifter mean velocities, and 42?338 FGGE drifter mean velocities. A regression analysis was made on selected data in selected 2° lat ? 8° long bins: Uundrogued = Aundrogued + BundroguedWundrogued, Udrogued = Adrogued + BdroguedWdrogued, where Uundrogued, Udrogued was ensemble mean buoy velocity and W was wind velocity, and the real and imaginary parts of these quantities were the zonal and meridional components, respectively. The difference in these complex valued regression coefficients, Bdifference = Bundrogued ? Bdrogued measured the linear response to the wind. Navy and SVPL buoy response to the wind was identical and FGGE buoy response was generally the same; the global weighted mean value of |Bdifference| was 0.0088 ± 0.002. The difference in the complex valued y intercept, Adifference = Aundrogued ? Adrogued, was nearly always zero within error. The buoy response to wind was also estimated by b = (Uundrogued ? Udrogued)/Wundrogued, where the velocity difference Uundrogued ? Udrogued was calculated from ensemble mean buoy velocities and W was ensemble mean wind velocity. The global-weighted mean value of |b| was 0.0097 ± 0.005. The analysis also found that the phase angle of either Bdifference or b, which measures the velocity difference with respect to the wind, was zero within error and not a function of the surface wind or the Coriolis parameter.
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    contributor authorPazan, Stephen E.
    contributor authorNiiler, Peter P.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:22:44Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:22:44Z
    date copyright2001/03/01
    date issued2001
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-1826.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4154245
    description abstractThe authors have quality controlled six global datasets of drifting buoy data, made comparisons of 15-m drogued and undrogued buoy observations, and developed a 2D linear regression model of the difference between drogued and undrogued drifter velocity as a function of wind. The data were acquired from 2334 Surface Velocity Program (SVP) drifters, including 1845 SVP drifters after they lost their drogues; 704 AN/WSQ-6 Navy drifter buoys; and 503 First Global GARP Experiment (FGGE) drifter buoys. Meridional and zonal surface wind velocity components from the global synoptic FNMOC model, the global synoptic ECMWF model, and the global synoptic NCEP model were interpolated to naval AN/WSQ-6, WOCE?TOGA buoy, or FGGE buoy positions and date/times in the datasets. Two-day mean buoy drift velocities and positions were computed: 122?101 SVP drifter mean velocities before they lost their drogues and 58?201 SVP drifter mean velocities after they lost their drogues, 21?799 Navy drifter mean velocities, and 42?338 FGGE drifter mean velocities. A regression analysis was made on selected data in selected 2° lat ? 8° long bins: Uundrogued = Aundrogued + BundroguedWundrogued, Udrogued = Adrogued + BdroguedWdrogued, where Uundrogued, Udrogued was ensemble mean buoy velocity and W was wind velocity, and the real and imaginary parts of these quantities were the zonal and meridional components, respectively. The difference in these complex valued regression coefficients, Bdifference = Bundrogued ? Bdrogued measured the linear response to the wind. Navy and SVPL buoy response to the wind was identical and FGGE buoy response was generally the same; the global weighted mean value of |Bdifference| was 0.0088 ± 0.002. The difference in the complex valued y intercept, Adifference = Aundrogued ? Adrogued, was nearly always zero within error. The buoy response to wind was also estimated by b = (Uundrogued ? Udrogued)/Wundrogued, where the velocity difference Uundrogued ? Udrogued was calculated from ensemble mean buoy velocities and W was ensemble mean wind velocity. The global-weighted mean value of |b| was 0.0097 ± 0.005. The analysis also found that the phase angle of either Bdifference or b, which measures the velocity difference with respect to the wind, was zero within error and not a function of the surface wind or the Coriolis parameter.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleRecovery of Near-Surface Velocity from Undrogued Drifters
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume18
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0426(2001)018<0476:RONSVF>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage476
    journal lastpage489
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2001:;volume( 018 ):;issue: 003
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