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ASI in Typhoons
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2010
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Roger Revelle
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Project Title: |
Air-Sea Interactions in Typhoon Conditions |
Project Status: |
Submitted |
Principal Investigator: |
HANS C. GRABER, RSMAS |
Project Institution: |
RSMAS |
Project ID: |
101359 |
Version #: |
7 |
Date Submitted: |
12/13/2007 11:15:00 AM |
Created By: |
HANS C. GRABER |
Date Last Modified: |
7/13/2009 9:25:00 PM |
URI Serial #: |
None |
Funding Agencies: |
NAVY/ONR - NONE - Funded |
Summary of Field Work: |
Deploy and recover air-sea interaction buoys and make in-situ measurements with radars and gliders. |
Summary of Facility Requirements: |
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Summary of other requirements and comments: |
Shiptime is requested under coordinated request by Craig Lee and R-C Lien for the 2010 Typhoon experiment. |
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Type of Request: |
Primary Ship Use |
Request Status: |
Submitted |
Request ID: |
1001762 |
Created By: |
HANS C. GRABER |
Date Last Modified: |
7/13/2009 9:25:00 PM |
Date Submitted: |
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Year: |
2010
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Ship/Facility: |
Roger Revelle
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Optimum Start Date:
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4/15/2010 |
Dates to Avoid: |
Ship Ops part of larger program with Craig Lee and Ren-Chieh Lien. Deployment Ops: June 2010 for 21 days; Service and turnover Ops: August 2010 for 12 days Recovery Ops: entire November 2010 |
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Earliest Start Date: |
4/10/2010 |
Multi-Ship Op: |
No |
Latest Start Date: |
4/20/2010 |
Other Ship(s): |
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Operating Days Needed: |
Science Days |
Mob Days |
De-Mob Days |
Estimated Transit Days |
Total Days |
0 |
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0 |
Repeating Cruise?
(within same year) |
No |
Interval: |
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# of Cruises: |
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Description of Repeating cruise requirements: |
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Justification/Explanation for ship choice, dates,
conflicts, number of days & multi-ship operations: |
Request for R/V Revelle
Overboarding gear (A-frame and cranes) can handle the large, awkward 15,000+ lb NOMAD buoys used in the ASIS/EASI system. Large deck load during mooring operations demands one of the new AGORs. We'll need to simultaneously accommodate 2 NOMAD and 2 ASIS buoys, 5 ATLAS toroids, the associated mooring gear (many glass balls, vans, etc) along with a few dozen drifters. The NOMADs will require a great deal of deck space, as well as the ASIS buoys (14 m length) once assembled. |
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Short Description of Op Area
for use in schedules: |
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Description of Op Area: |
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Op Area Size/Dia.: |
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Lat/Long |
Marsden Grid |
Navy Op Area |
Beginning
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Ending
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Foreign Clearance Required? |
Yes |
Coastal States:
Japan, Taiwan |
Important Info on Foreign Research Clearances
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Are you or any member in your science party bringing in any science equipment items which are regulated for export by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)?
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No |
If yes, have you applied for the necessary permits through your export control office?
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No |
Questions about ITAR/EAR regulations?
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Comments about foreign clearance requirements or description of any other special permitting requirements (e.g., MMPA, ESA, IHA, Marine Sanctuaries, etc.) |
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Requested Start Port |
Intermediate Port(s) |
Requested End Port |
San Diego, CA, USA |
Hagatna, Guam, Kao-hsiung, Taiwan |
Hagatna, Guam |
Explanation/justification for requested ports and dates of intermediate stops or to list additional port stops |
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Important Info on Working in Foreign Ports
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Chief Scientist: |
HANS C. GRABER, RSMAS |
# in Science Party |
25 |
# of different science teams |
3 |
# Marine Technicians to be
provided by ship operator:
(include in science party total)
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3 |
Explanation of Science Party Requirements and Technician Requirements |
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Dynamic Positioning | ADCP | Multibeam | Seismic |
Dredging/Coring/Large Dia. Trawl Wire | Stern A-frame | Fiber Optic (.681) | 0.680 Coax Wire |
SCUBA Diving | Radioisotope use - briefly describe | NO Radioisotope use/Natural level work | Other Operator Provided Inst. - Describe |
0 PI-Provided Vans - briefly describe | MOCNESS | | |
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Explain Instrumentation or Capability requirements that could affect choice of ship in scheduling. |
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Explain Major Ancillary Facilities Requirements and list description and provider for "other" systems. |
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