PhOG, School of Marine Science, University of Maine UMOOS Moored Buoy Sensor Information
Physical Oceanography Group
School of Marine Sciences
University of Maine


Sensor Information for UMOOS Mooring: B0126

Mooring History:
DateBuffer NameData TypeDepthComments
2014-06-03 12:55ALLALL Redeployed by R/V Connecticut.
2014-06-04 12:00sbe16ALL52Last data received from 52m SBE16/transmissometer
2014-09-11 19:00accelerometerALL0Last valid wave data from Summit acceleromter.
2014-09-15 10:00waves_3ALL0Last data received from microstrain directional wave sensor.
2014-09-15 16:00accelerometerALL0Valid data being received once again from accelerometer (waves) - wave flag incorrectly set on data logger.
2014-09-15 17:00waves_3ALL0Valid data being received once again from mstrain directional wave sensor (clock 3 min slow)
2014-10-04 22:00wavesALL0Last data received from test directional wave sensor.
2015-03-13 11:00sbe37ALL50Data from 50m SBE37IM becoming intermittent
2015-03-19 16:00waves_3ALL0Talk-through efforts were successful to test directional wave sensor (previous attempts had all failed). Instrument was not sampling. Program restarted and normal data being received.
2015-03-20 14:00waves_3ALL0Last data received again from test directional wave sensor.
2015-04-30 06:00diagnosticsgps_lat,gps_lon0Position fixes becoming very intermittent from primary GPS.
2015-06-04 16:15ALLALL Recovered by R/V Connecticut. 1 solar panel broken off (possible storm damage); heavily fouled with mussels.


Notes: Sensors highlighted in red indicate problems with this sensor during deployment. Depth is measured relative to the ocean surface with positive depths indicating depths below the ocean surface. Negative depths are heights above the surface. In the case of doppler current measurements, the depth indicates depth of first measurement:delta-depth:depth of last measurement. For instance, 10:4:106 represents currents measured every 4 meters from 10 meters down to 106 meters (28 depths in all).



Data TypeDepth (m)Real TimeSensor S/NManufacturerModelSample IntervalAveraging Period (min)Update Interval (min)UnitsAccuracy
barometric_pressure-3YSETPR2448668Setra2701 hz810.0millibars1.0000
air_temperature-3YCAMAT015Campbell1071 sample/8 seconds810.0deg C0.9000
visibility-3YAANVS266Aanderaa_Instruments35441 hz810.0m10.0000
gps_lat-4YBAEGP056741 sample/hour0.060.0
gps_lon-4YBAEGP056741 sample/hour0.060.0
wind_speed-4YRMYWM46272RM_Young05106-51 hz810.0m/s0.3000
wind_direction-4YRMYWM46272RM_Young05106-51 hz810.0degrees10.0000
wind_gust-4YRMYWM46272RM_Young05106-55 sec810.0m/s0.3000
wind_2_speed-4YGILWM070211Gill_Instruments_LtdWindSonic1 hz810.0m/s0.3000
wind_2_direction-4YGILWM070211Gill_Instruments_LtdWindSonic1 hz810.0degrees10.0000
wind_2_gust-4YGILWM070211Gill_Instruments_LtdWindSonic5 sec810.0degrees10.0000
int_temp0YUMECB123University_of_MaineGOM011 sample/hour0.060.0deg C0.9000
significant_wave_height0YSUMAC0902A01104Summit34203A2 hz1730.0meters0.3000
dominant_wave_period0YSUMAC0902A01104Summit34203A2 hz1730.0seconds1.0000
temperature1YSBESM1874Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37SM1 sample030.0deg C0.0050
conductivity1YSBESM1874Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37SM1 sample030.0mS/cm0.0100
temperature2YAANCM970Aanderaa_Instruments34291 sample060.0deg C0.0500
current_u2YAANCM970Aanderaa_Instruments342910 hz160.0cm/sec3.0000
current_v2YAANCM970Aanderaa_Instruments342910 hz160.0cm/sec3.0000
temperature20YSBEIM1925Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37IM1 sample060.0deg C0.0050
conductivity20YSBEIM1925Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37IM1 sample060.0mS/cm0.0100
temperature50YSBEIM1922Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37IM1 sample060.0deg C0.0050
conductivity50YSBEIM1922Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37IM1 sample060.0mS/cm0.0100
current_u::0YRDIWK1831RD_InstrumentsWHS-3001 sample/6 sec860.0cm/sec0.5000
current_v::0YRDIWK1831RD_InstrumentsWHS-3001 sample/6 second860.0cm/sec0.5000


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