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Citation: IMOS [year-of-data-download], [Title], [data-access-URL], accessed [date-of-access]
Contact: info@aodn.org.au
DataAtWork:
Tutorials:
- AuthorName: Laurent Besnard
AuthorURL: https://github.com/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised
NotebookURL: https://githubtocolab.com/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised/blob/main/notebooks/vessel_xbt_realtime_nonqc.ipynb
Title: Accessing IMOS - SOOP Expendable Bathythermographs (XBT) Research Group
- XBT real-time data
URL: https://nbviewer.org/github/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised/blob/main/notebooks/vessel_xbt_realtime_nonqc.ipynb
- AuthorName: Laurent Besnard
AuthorURL: https://github.com/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised
NotebookURL: https://githubtocolab.com/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised/blob/main/notebooks/GetAodnData.ipynb
Title: Accessing and search for any AODN dataset
URL: https://nbviewer.org/github/aodn/aodn_cloud_optimised/blob/main/notebooks/GetAodnData.ipynb
Description: XBT real-time data is available through the IMOS portal. Data is acquired
by technicians who ride the ships of opportunity in order to perform high density
sampling along well established transit lines. The data acquisition system used
is the Quoll developed by Turo Technology. Data collected and is stored in netcdf
files, with real-time data messages (JJVV bathy messages) created on the ship and
sent to shore by iridium sbd. This is inserted onto the GTS by our colleagues at
the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. The full resolution data is collected from
the ship and returned for processing to scientists at CSIRO in Hobart. It undergoes
a full scientific QC process which identifies both bad data and oceanic features
such as eddies, fronts and temperature inversions. Finally, the data is distributed
to the GTSPP global data acquisition centre in Washington DC where it is made freely
available to all. This SOOP dataset covers waters around Australia and across to
New Zealand.
Documentation: https://catalogue-imos.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/35234913-aa3c-48ec-b9a4-77f822f66ef8
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
ManagedBy: AODN
Name: Ships of Opportunity - Expendable bathythermographs - Real time
Resources:
- ARN: arn:aws:s3:::aodn-cloud-optimised/vessel_xbt_realtime_nonqc.parquet
Description: Cloud Optimised AODN dataset of IMOS - SOOP Expendable Bathythermographs
(XBT) Research Group - XBT real-time data
Region: ap-southeast-2
Type: S3 Bucket
Tags:
- oceans
UpdateFrequency: As Needed