Quality control procedure for IMOS real-time meteorological and sea surface observations, and air-sea fluxes from research vessel and mooring platforms.
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2021Author
Schulz, Eric
Sisson, Janice
Beggs, Helen
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14pp.
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This document outlines the automated Quality Control system implemented at the Bureau of Meteorology as part of the Integrated Marine Observing System, to process the real-time marine meteorological and surface ocean observations and air-sea fluxes obtained from ships and moorings......
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Publisher: https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2999628455/Dataset: http://thredds.aodn.org.au/thredds/catalog/IMOS/SOOP/SOOP-ASF/catalog.html
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Bureau of MeteorologyDocklands, Australia
Series;Nr
Bureau Research Report;BRR-059Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Sea Surface TemperatureOcean surface heat flux
Ocean surface stress
Maturity Level
MatureSpatial Coverage
Southern OceanTasman Sea
Timor Sea
Arafura Sea
Coral Sea
SW Pacific Ocean
Bismark Sea
Solomon Sea
SE Indian Ocean
ISBN
978-1-925738-35-3ISSN
2206-3366Citation
Schulz, E., Sisson, J. and Beggs, H. (2021) Quality control procedure for IMOS real-time meteorological and sea surface observations, and air-sea fluxes from research vessel and mooring platforms. Docklands, Australia, Bureau of Meteorology, 14pp. (Bureau Research Report - BRR-059). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1766Collections