Archive for October 31st, 2008

The Met Office and assorted floating devices – Friday 31st October 2008

As part of the fun we have out here, lots of people ask for samples to be taken. Some want water, some want the water filtered to look at plankton etc. but some let us play with expensive bits of hardware like the nice Met Office boys at Exeter.

As we are at the Southern turn of the transect at 28degrees South/25 degrees West today which is before we turn south west and then head straight for the Falklands, we have been requested to deploy (posh word for chuck! No honestly, we lower then in by a crane, Jon) some buoys and floats into the water.

Argo floats

Argo floats

The picture shows in the foreground the very expensive Argo floats, these have a CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth) sensor on them and have the technology to sink to 200m, rise back up to the surface and then send the data back to the Met Office people. Clever bit of kit that will drift around and send results back from wherever the currents take it. These Argo buoys are part of the global Argo float array. Many countries deploy these as part of their oceanographic research programmes.

So that’s the long yellow thing in the photo. Behind it is a drifting buoy, which has a drogue attached to take it with the ocean currents. Both the Argo and global drifters are key to observing ocean systems that are contributing to the Global Climate Observing System and the Global Ocean Observing system (GOOS).

So we have deployed 2 of each so far then one more tomorrrow and Sunday. This gives a good cluster around the 28South position.

Posted by: Kelly-Marie Davidson on Friday, 31st Oct, 2008

Spook-tastic – Friday 31st October 2008

Halloween fun

Halloween fun

It’s Friday 31st October and it’s… Halloween.

Scary monsters on the JCR or is it just men having a bad hair day… you decide! Personally I blame the doctor.

Posted by: Kelly-Marie Davidson on Friday, 31st Oct, 2008

Gordon Ramsey eat your heart out – Friday 31st October 2008

 

Pasteurization of seawater to contribute to a global series of nutrient reference materials

Pasteurization of seawater to contribute to a global series of certified nutrient reference materials

Ingredients:

400 litres of seawater, plus a drop or two of perspiration to taste. Cook for 12 hours minimum at 85-90C, then store in a dark place indefinately.

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Posted by: Kelly-Marie Davidson on Friday, 31st Oct, 2008

Colours in the sky – Friday 31st October 2008

Sky phenomenon

Sky phenomenon

This morning it was quite overcast and with rain in the air, but with a couple blue patches poking through the gloom. On looking up we noticed this rainbow effect but very high up in the clouds, most strange. There was no rainbow before or after so a strange phenomenon…

Posted by: Kelly-Marie Davidson on Friday, 31st Oct, 2008