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: E0116

Mooring History:
DateBuffer NameData TypeDepthComments
2005-10-11 19:50ALLALL Redeployed by R/V Argo Maine.
2005-11-19 02:00sbe37ALL20Data from inductive modem instruments (sbe37 at 20m/50m and 18m deep optics) becoming intermittent.
2005-11-19 02:00sbe37ALL20Data from inductive modem instruments (sbe37 at 20m/50m and 18m deep optics) becoming intermittent.
2005-11-19 02:00sbe37ALL20Data from inductive modem instruments (sbe37 at 20m/50m and 18m deep optics) becoming intermittent.
2005-12-15 11:00sonicALL-4Data from backup sonic wind sensor failed.
2006-01-23 19:00sonicALL-4Data from sonic anemometer has been restored (reprogrammed settings).
2006-04-12 11:15ALLALL recovered by NOAA Ship Delaware II


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-3YSETPR2299995Setra2701 hz860.0millibars1.0000
air_temperature-3YCAMAT012Campbell1071 sample/8 seconds860.0deg C0.9000
visibility-3YAANVS261Aanderaa_Instruments35441 hz860.0m10.0000
gps_lat-4YBAEGP010709BAE/NavTech/Canadian_Marconi100-601903-0021 sample/hour0.060.0degrees0.0002
gps_lon-4YBAEGP010709BAE/NavTech/Canadian_Marconi100-601903-0021 sample/hour0.060.0degrees0.0002
wind_speed-4YRMYWM49995RM_Young05106-51 hz860.0m/s0.3000
wind_direction-4YRMYWM49995RM_Young05106-51 hz860.0degrees10.0000
wind_gust-4YRMYWM49995RM_Young05106-55 sec860.0m/s0.3000
significant_wave_height0YSUMAC0902A01108Summit34203A2 hz1760.0meters0.3000
dominant_wave_period0YSUMAC0902A01108Summit34203A2 hz1760.0seconds1.0000
temperature1YSBESM2214Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37SM1 sample060.0deg C0.0050
conductivity1YSBESM2214Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37SM1 sample060.0mS/cm0.0100
current_u10:4:90YRDIWK1846RD_InstrumentsWHS-3001 sample/6 sec860.0cm/sec0.5000
current_v10:4:90YRDIWK1846RD_InstrumentsWHS-3001 sample/6 second860.0cm/sec0.5000
temperature2YAANCM714Aanderaa_Instruments34291 sample060.0deg C0.0500
current_u2YAANCM714Aanderaa_Instruments342910 hz160.0cm/sec3.0000
current_v2YAANCM714Aanderaa_Instruments342910 hz160.0cm/sec3.0000
temperature20YSBEIM2566Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37IM1 sample060.0deg C0.0050
conductivity20YSBEIM2566Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37IM1 sample060.0mS/cm0.0100
temperature50YSBEIM2567Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37IM1 sample060.0deg C0.0050
conductivity50YSBEIM2567Sea-Bird_Electronics_IncSBE37IM1 sample060.0mS/cm0.0100


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