Connecting Glider Data Flows in Europe and Beyond
Connecting Glider Data Flows in Europe and Beyond Networking the glider community Riccardo Gerin, Antonio Bussani and Elena Mauri OGS, National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics, Trieste, Italy Image Euro. GOOSthglider thdata management task team meeting, 18 to 20 of September, Genova, Italy
Status and role of the glider group Number of gliders: 2 Slocum gliders (200 or 1000 m) 2 Seagliders Sensors: GPCTD (or CT), Aanderaa Optode, Wetlabs triplet (Chl Fluorescence, CDOM, Backscattering) People involved: 1 technologist + 2 technicians (working part time) 3 pilots (involved during long missions) Involved with gliders since 2007 2012 2013 2018 (first Slocum) 1 Seaglider 2 Slocums 1 Seaglider Regular investment: it varies depending on gliders and mission length on average 50 -100 K€/y Role : Operator, Data Assembly Center Euro. GOOS thglider data management task team meeting th 18 to 20 of September, Genova, Italy R. Gerin, A. Bussani and E. Mauri OGS, Trieste, Italy
Current data management strategy and future plans users pilots basestation cayman. ogs. trieste. it Euro. GOOS thglider data management task team meeting th 18 to 20 of September, Genova, Italy R. Gerin, A. Bussani and E. Mauri OGS, Trieste, Italy
Problems or issues identified around glider data flow and management • Different format and variable names for Slocum and Seaglider • Relative long time to set up the DAC Seaglider GPCTD link to the OGS glider workflow in order to automate some processes • RT DAC scripts run very slow during long missions You have more details on the next OGS presentation (on Wednesday) Euro. GOOS thglider data management task team meeting th 18 to 20 of September, Genova, Italy R. Gerin, A. Bussani and E. Mauri OGS, Trieste, Italy
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