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SVP Server

SVP Server. SVP Server monitors navigation broadcast from SIS (via UDP) extracts temperature and salinity profiles from 2009 World Ocean Atlas (aka “ Levitus ” ) T/S profiles delivered to SIS for ray bending corrections without operator intervention. SIS.

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SVP Server

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  1. SVP Server • SVP Server • monitors navigation broadcast from SIS (via UDP) • extracts temperature and salinity profiles from 2009 World Ocean Atlas (aka “Levitus”) • T/S profiles delivered to SIS for ray bending corrections without operator intervention SIS Come see a demo during the poster session!! navigation svp

  2. SVP Server Beta Testers CCGS Amundsen 2011 return transit to Quebec city USCGC Healy 2011 return transit to Dutch Harbor SVP Server provided 68 SVP casts over 8 day transit SVP Server provided 57 SVP casts over 5 day transit (note WOA2009/Levitus has 1° grid resolution) Thanks to Steve Roberts (UCAR) Thanks to Steve Brucker (OMG/UNB)

  3. Global Real-Time Ocean Forecast System (RTOFS) NOAA National Weather Service Environmental Modeling Center Future Plans http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/global/ • Incorporate in situ measurements • Consistent and streamlined XBT/CTD pre-processing • Automated upload and application in SIS • More sophisticated oceanographic models “This system is based on an eddy resolving 1/12° global HYCOM (HYbrid Coordinates Ocean Model) and is part of a larger national backbone capability of ocean modeling at the National Weather Service in a strong partnership with the US Navy.”

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