Dataset: ADCP data from the TBeam A1 mooring deployed in the Tasman Sea between January 10 and February 28, 2015.

Final no updates expectedDOI: 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.818953.1Version 1 (2020-07-17)Dataset Type:Cruise Results

Principal Investigator, Contact: Amy Waterhouse (University of California-San Diego)

Co-Principal Investigator: Samuel Kelly (University of Minnesota Duluth)

Co-Principal Investigator: Jennifer MacKinnon (University of California-San Diego)

Co-Principal Investigator: Jonathan Nash (Oregon State University)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Karen Soenen (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: Collaborative Research: A study of the energy dissipation of the internal tide as it reaches the continental slope of Tasmania (T-BEAM)


Abstract

ADCP data from the TBeam A1 mooring deployed in 4768-m of water in the Tasman Sea between January 10 and February 28, 2015. Data is provided in both NetCDF and Matlab format.

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ADCP data from the TBeam A1 mooring deployed  in 4768-m of water in the Tasman Sea between January 10 and February 28, 2015. Data is provided in both NetCDF and Matlab format.

 As noted in the T-Beam mooring diagram, 4 of the 8 Aanderaa current meters failed or had bad data (at 1063, 1893, 2723 and 3830m depth). They are not included in the associated current data file.


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Results

Savage, A. C., Waterhouse, A. F., & Kelly, S. M. (2020). Internal Tide Nonstationarity and Wave–Mesoscale Interactions in the Tasman Sea. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 50(10), 2931–2951. https://doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-19-0283.1
Results

Waterhouse, A. F., Kelly, S. M., Zhao, Z., MacKinnon, J. A., Nash, J. D., Simmons, H., … Pinkel, R. (2018). Observations of the Tasman Sea Internal Tide Beam. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 48(6), 1283–1297. doi:10.1175/jpo-d-17-0116.1
Methods

Pinkel, R., Alford, M., Lucas, A., Johnston, S., MacKinnon, J., Waterhouse, A., … Strutton, P. (2015). Breaking Internal Tides Keep the Ocean in Balance. Eos, 96. doi:10.1029/2015eo039555