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Project details
Title: | Understanding eddy interactions and their impacts in the East Australian Current System |
Id: | 2607 |
Investigator(s): | Roughan
University of New South Wales [details] |
Description: | |
Years: | 2023 |
Metadata.
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- RV Investigator Sea Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Data - Selected Voyages (2014 onwards) [link]
- RV Investigator Voyage IN2023_V06 XBT Data [link]
- RV Investigator Voyage IN2023_V06 CTD Data [link]
- RV Investigator Voyage IN2023_V06 SBP120 Sub-bottom Profiler Data [link]
- RV Investigator Voyage IN2023_V06 EK60/EK80 Echosounder [link]
- RV Investigator Voyage IN2023_V06 Triaxus (undulating CTD) Data [link]
- RV Investigator Voyage IN2023_V06 Underway (UWY) Data [link]
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List of surveys that this project was on.
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Survey | Investigator | Description |
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IN2023_V06 [details] |
Moninya Roughan (UNSW) | This study focuses on mesoscale eddies, the weather systems of the ocean, that move heat, salinity, and other tracers around. They impact the ocean, ecosystems, and climate. We don't know a lot about how these eddies interact with each other or how they affect the environment. This study aims to learn more about eddy-eddy interactions and their impact on the atmosphere, ocean, and marine life in the East Australian Current System. We will use satellite and in-situ measurements to help improve forecasts and predictions of eddy interactions, which will benefit the Royal Australian Navy and the coastal populations. |