Data Processing Notes Biowatt II (1987) 06 Nov 2000, AJP ------------------------------------------------------------------------ General ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The experiment site was occupied by three back-to-back mooring deployments over the 9 month period. The periods between recovery and re-deployment resulted in a gap of 2 days between the first and second period and 1.5 day between the second and third period. A variety of physical and bio-optical parameters were measured by several different instruments deployed on the mooring line (Dickey et al., 1991; 1993). The sub-surface data reported here consist only of temperature and velocity measured by the MVMS. The MVMS temperature and velocity data were obtained from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory BioInfo web site for Biowatt: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/bio_info/HTMLs/moor_biowatt.html. Meteorology ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sampling: The VAWR sampling interval for Biowatt was 7.5 min. Variables measured: The VAWR provided a complete record of wind speed, wind direction, air temperature, sea surface temperature, barometric pressure, relative humidity and shortwave radiation during all three Biowatt deployments. Longwave radiation and precipitation were not measured during Biowatt. Wind Direction: A magnetic variation (also referred to as magnetic declination) of -13 degrees was applied as a rotation to the east and north wind components. Speed and direction were computed from the components. Wind directions are in oceanographic convention (direction towards), opposite to the meteorological convention (direction from). Temperature ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sampling: The MVMS sampling interval for Biowatt was 4 min. The temperature data were averaged to 1 hr in post-processing. Performance: There were a variety of short (less than one day) data gaps in the temperature records due to either sensor or system malfunctions. These gaps were filled by linear interpolation. The temperature records from 23, 43 and 160 m depth during deployment 1 had gaps greater than one day, which were not interpolated. The missing data are identified with a flag value. The temperature records for several depths during each deployment end one to three days prior to mooring recovery. The missing data are identified with a flag value. No temperature data were available from 120 m during deployment 1 due to a tape failure. The temperature record from the 43 m instrument during deployment 2 2 ends 40 days prior to mooring recovery. The missing data are identified with a flag value. Calibration and Adjustments: Laboratory calibrations of thermistors were done, but detailed information about possible biases and/or adjustments is not available. Velocity ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sampling: The MVMS sampling interval for Biowatt was 4 min. The velocity data were averaged to 1 hr in post-processing. Performance: There were a variety of short (less than one day) data gaps in the velocity records due to either sensor or system malfunctions. These gaps were filled by linear interpolation. The velocity records from 23, 23, 43 and 160 m depth during deployment 1 had gaps greater than one day, which were not interpolated. The missing data are identified with a flag value. The velocity records for several depths during each deployment end one to three days prior to mooring recovery. The missing data are identified with a flag value. No velocity data were available from 120 m during deployment 1 due to a tape failure. The velocity record from the 43 m instrument during deployment 2 2 ends 40 days prior to mooring recovery. The missing data are identified with a flag value. Magnetic Variation: No information is available about the magnetic variation (also referred to as magnetic declination) correction that may have been applied to Biowatt velocity data.