Title: Josh Kohut
1Josh Kohut Rutgers University Coastal Ocean
Observation Lab
2What Makes the Oceans Go? The linked ocean and
atmosphere
1) What forces drive ocean currents? 2) General
North Atlantic Circulation 3) Gulf Stream flow
along the US east coast 4) Ocean/Atmosphere
Interactions (Coastal Upwelling) 5) Where the
river meets the sea
3Some Basic Math...
4 F ma
5 The Coriolis Force
6Looking at the earth from the top down, you can
see that the farther north one travels,
the shorter the distance is along a parallel of
latitude (the circles get smaller).
N. Pole
0 30 60 85
7 Just remember that water in motion deflects
to the right in the northern hemisphere
(left in southern hemisphere)
8 A Dude Named Ekman
9The Ekman Spiral
Top bottom
D e p t h
This light blue area is called the Ekman layer,
and is about 30 feet deep along the N.J. coast.
10North Atlantic Circulation
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12Currents are more intense on the western side
of the ocean (n. hemisphere)
13 The Gulf Stream
14North Wall
Lets go over some Gulf Stream vocabulary...
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17Heres a satellite image of the Gulf Stream
18Front
Front
Heres a satellite image of the Gulf Stream
19Coastal Ocean to the Gulf Stream The coupled
ocean and atmosphere
20 Coastal Upwelling along the New
Jersey Coast Atmosphere drives the ocean
21Movement of an upwelling front
Southwesterly winds move surface water away from
shore Conveyor belt motion Plankton bloom when
nutrients come to surface
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23The Real Thing
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25 The Salt Wedge
Density driven currents (DO THE DEMO JOSH!!)
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27CDOM conservative allows forwater mass
discrimination
Raritan
Hudson
Schmutz?
Thanks Bob Chen
28Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) Profiles
29The Salt Wedge
30The Salt Wedge Dye Injection
May 5th, 2003
31The Salt Wedge Dye Injection
May 6th, 2003
32The Salt Wedge Dye Injection
What controls the Salt Wedge?
May 10th, 2003
33Observatories Continuous data for a variety of
users
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35NOAA National Weather Service Forecast Offices
36Coastal Ocean Observation Lab Operations
Center The COOLRoom
Collaboration Table
A Stommel View of the Ocean
Research Ops Command Control Station
CODAR Network
Glider Fleet
L/X-Band Satellite Systems
37An International Constellation
X-Band (installed 2003)
L-Band (installed 1992)
OCM Chlorophyll India
FY1-D ch7ch9 China
38MODIS Sept. 20 2004
395 MHz
CODAR System Antennas
Receive Antenna
Transmit Antenna
25 MHz and 13 MHz
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41Slocum Electric Glider
42Slocum Electric Glider Communication
Iridium Antenna
ARGOS and FreeWave Antennas
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45A View from the COOLRoom
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47Where is the cable?
48Real-Time Video
49Operational Data Distribution Route Map
50 http//marine.rutgers.edu/cool http//www.th
ecoolroom.org
Operations Center
Josh Kohut 732-932-6555 x542
kohut_at_marine.rutgers.edu
51Coordinated Swarms of Gliders Sweep Across the
Shelf Slope Front 3-D Evolution of Slope Water
Salinity Intrusions is Captured
Salinity
Temperature
52Sea Breeze along the New Jersey Coast Ocean
drives the Atmosphere
53What is a sea breeze?
- Develops as a result of the land/sea temperature
gradient
Atmosphere
54Who does the sea breeze affect?
Radar Reflectivity from Doppler radar
- Develops as a result of the land/sea temperature
gradient - Can occur during almost any month of the year
- Can affect almost all of New Jersey and into
SE Pennsylvania
1830 UTC
2035 UTC
0025 UTC
2230 UTC
55Command and Control 110 Missions Around the World
As of 24 June, 2007 31,724 km flown 244,931
casts 875 in-water calendar days 1588 glider days
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