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The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) consists of seven research sites collecting ocean, seafloor, and meteorological data in the world's oceans, extending from the Irminger Sea to the Southern Ocean, and the East and West coasts of the United States. The Ocean Observatories Data Evaluation Team is part of the Cyberinfrastructure group at Rutgers University, tasked with reviewing the oceanographic...
The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) is a project funded by the National Science Foundation which provides over 100,000 data products. OOI Cyberinfrastructure takes a two-pronged approach to data quality control: system level and human-in-the-loop. With system level, the system runs datasets through a series of six algorithms: global range, local range, stuck value, gradient, trend, and spike...
The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) has a SubC 1Cam high-definition video camera (CAMHD) delivering real-time data since August 2015 from inside the caldera of Axial Seamount volcano, approximately 450 kilometers off the coast of Washington. These data are archived on the OOI's raw data repository at Rutgers University and are publicly available for download via the Apache HTTP Server endpoint...
The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) promises to reshape the way ocean science is conducted by providing ocean researchers with access to near real-time data, the ability to control/configure sensors and mobile assets, high-bandwidth infrastructure for images, powerful cyberinfrastructure, and data visualization and modeling tools to conduct their research. Recent advances in the delivery of web-based...
The National High Frequency (HF) Surface Current Mapping Radar Network is being developed as a backbone system within the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System. This paper focuses on the application of HF radar-derived surface current maps to U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue operations along the Mid-Atlantic coast of the USA. In that context, we evaluated two algorithms used to combine maps of...
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