DocumentCode
2490061
Title
The determination of slippage of drifters and the leeway of search and rescue targets using InterOcean S4 EMCM
Author
Allen, Arthur A.
Author_Institution
Res. & Dev. Center, US Coast Guard, Groton, CT, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
7-9 Feb 1995
Firstpage
151
Lastpage
156
Abstract
The U.S. Coast Guard Research and Development Center, Improvement of Search and Rescue Capabilities Project has conducted studies of the motion of Lagrangian drifters and search and rescue (SAR) targets relative to the water. This slippage was measured using InterOcean S4 electromagnetic current meters (EMCM), and related to measured winds. The slippage of a FGGE Hull drifter (12 days of slippage data in the Labrador Current) was measured with EMCMs attach above and below the window shade drogue. Preliminary studies have been conducted on a WOCE mixed layer drifter (61.6 hours of slippage data) and a CODE surface drifter (37.4 hours of slippage data). All slippage records show considerable high frequency variability. The FGGE drifter had a slippage of 5 cm/s in 10 m/s wind. The WOCE drifter had slippage of 2 cm/s in 10 m/s of wind. The CODE drifter had a slippage of 0.5 cm/s in 5 m/s of wind. Canadian/US Coast Guard have used EMCM to directly measure the leeway of various SAR targets in winds up to 18 m/s. The SAR targets studied have included 5 and 20 man life rafts, drouged and undrouged, with light and heavy loadings; 5.6 m plank boat, L1011 slide raft, and a enclosed life capsule. Results are currently being assimilated
Keywords
emergency services; oceanographic techniques; radar applications; remote sensing; remote sensing by radar; search radar; Improvement of Search and Rescue Capabilities Project; InterOcean S4 EMCM; Lagrangian drifter; USA Coast Guard; drifter; leeway; marine rescue; measurement technique; ocean sea surface; remote sensing; search radar; slippage; target; wind; Blades; Current measurement; Electromagnetic measurements; Lagrangian functions; Oceans; Research and development; Satellite broadcasting; Sea ice; Sea measurements; Sea surface;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Current Measurement, 1995., Proceedings of the IEEE Fifth Working Conference on
Conference_Location
St. Petersburg, FL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2437-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCM.1995.516166
Filename
516166
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