October 9
- No fly day for B200 and Twin Otter
- 1030: ASV/Ship Ops Meeting - https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/96964625447
- ~1200: G-III arrival at Moffett Field, SG180 recovery on BH
- ~1400: SG248 deployment from BH
- 1430: Control Center Meeting - https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/99445053968
- ~1600: WHOI-ASL22 deployment from BH
- ~1800: CTD calibration cast from BH (time permitting)
October 10
- Potential fly day for DopplerScatt
- No fly day for MOSES, PRISM (G-III), and MASS (Twin Otter)
- 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 took off for its first flight today, but surface winds were below the limit of detection for DopplerScatt and the flight was called back. The next DopplerScatt flight is now scheduled for Monday.
- The Bold Horizon (BH) is on schedule to arrive at the ops area tomorrow. The science party plans to retrieve a malfunctioning Seaglider (SG180), deploy a replacement Seaglider (SG248) and Wave Glider (WHOI-ASL22), and do a calibration CTD cast (time permitting).
- WHOI-ASL32 will head northeast from its current position to fill in a gap in the surface density map of the ops area.
- 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