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ARGO float launched from HMAS Success

ARGO float launched from HMAS Success

Source: Royal Australian Navy


HMAS SUCCESS ASSISTS CSIRO WITH ROBOTIC FLOATS
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
ARGO float launched from HMAS Success

ARGO float launched from HMAS Success

Source: Royal Australian Navy


SYDNEY - During their transit to the Middle East in November and December 2014, the crew of HMAS Success assisted the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization with their global Argo program. This innovative project aims to gather up ocean data using robotic floats.

Success supported this venture by deploying eight Argo floats at specified drop points in the Indian Ocean between Western Australia and the Gulf of Oman. The global Argo program relies on over 3,000 autonomous drifting sensors from around the world routinely collecting sub-surface observations from the earth's open ice-free oceans. Around 800 floats need to be deployed each year to maintain coverage and replace those with exhausted batteries.

The 1.5 meter profilers drift between 1 to 2 kilometers in depth once deployed.

Every 10 days they descend to a depth of 2,000 meters and measure water temperature and salinity as they rise back to drifting depth. They repeat this cycle for approximately 4 years.

The information collected is transmitted to satellites and relayed to data centers around the world. Argo data compliments other observations collected from ships, moored instruments and earth-observing satellites.

Australia is a founding contributor to Argo, deploying the first 10 floats in 1999. Since then Australia has deployed over 500 floats on transits similar to this.

Source: Australian DoD
Associated URL: news.defence.gov.au
 

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