Saturday, October 15
Aircraft schedule:
- 0900: PRISM G-III Go/No-Go
- 0930: If ‘Go’, PRISM G-III team arrive at hangar
- 1200: B200 Go/No-Go
- 1230: PRISM SF3 takeoff (weather permitting)
- 1300-1400: B200 SF8 and Twin Otter SF2 takeoff (weather permitting)
Ship and in situ plan:
- Ship surveys of the front, bio-team underway sampling in the afternoon (if PRISM/MASS fly, otherwise, night sampling), Lagrangian float tracking
- Wave Gliders and Saildrones repeat frontal patterns
Science team meeting schedule:
- 1030: ASV/Ship Ops Meeting - https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/96964625447
- 1430: Control Center Meeting - https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/99445053968
Updates:
- The B200 completed its seventh science flight of the campaign today, but cloudy conditions remain for the optical instruments. Conditions for S-MODE airborne science are not forecast to be good tomorrow, but all three aircraft will assess again in the morning.
- The Bold Horizon, gliders, and Saildrones continue to survey the operations region to try to better define the position and characteristics of the frontal areas.
- Lagrangian floats were redeployed and will be retrieved tomorrow morning.
- NOTE: The S-MODE data center may be down tomorrow for WHOI improvements.
- Go to https://smode.whoi.edu/smode_netlink.kml for a Google Earth view of the real time autonomous platform positions.
- Autonomous platform planned tracks are now incorporated into Google Earth in the KML share folder of the S-MODE Drive
