+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | KNORR CRUISE SYNOPSIS | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Voyage - Leg: KN 188-02 Voyage Dates: 02-22 March, 2007 Chief Sci(s): Terry Joyce (Toole) Address: WHOI MS 21 Phone: x2530 Email: tjoyce @whoi.edu Cruise Objective: CLIMODE winter cruise, leg 2 Science Activities: CTDs, SeaSoar, Radiosondes, atmos. profiler, spar buoy launch/recovery, float, drifter deployments Departs from Bermuda (2 March) and ends in Woods Hole will be similar to leg 1 with the exception that no microstucture OPS will occur and additional CTD casts (ca. 59 in total) will be made. Most CTDs will be to 1000m depth, with some to 2000m. Operations Area: Gulf Stream 36N, 70W to 40N, 57W 2000-5000m SSSG Tech: Departure Port: St Georges, BERMUDA Agent: Master R/V Knorr Attn: Scientist's Name IN TRANSIT c/o Meyer Shipping Somers Wharf 14 Water St. St. Georges, GE BX BERMUDA Contact: Capt. John Moore tel. (441) 534-8384 fax: (441) 295-4556 email: meyershipping@ibl.bm Arrival Port: Woods Hole, MA Agent: Master R/V Knorr Attn: Scientist's Name c/o WHOI 266 Woods Hole Rd. Woods Hole, MA 02543 Contact: Liz Caporelli tel. (508) 289-2277 fax: (508) 457-2185 email: ecaporelli@whoi.edu Installed Scientific 12 kHz - Bathy Equipment: ADCP - 75 kHz Deionized Water (5L/day) CTD/Rosette - Backup to SIO's CTD/Rosette underway TSG Salinometer - Backup to SIO's Salinometer Fume Hood Refrigerator Chest Freezer IMET - wind speed/dir - must be calibrated, pressure, humidity Seabeam - Center Beam HiSeasNet Uncontaminated Seawater for PCO2 system WHOI-Provided Science CTD track system for forward hanger Tools: Program-Provided 20 ft Storage van - Main Deck (Gregg) - Science Tools: Microstucture equipment will be stored in the Science Van and returned on the vessel to Woods Hole. SeaSoar winch with fairings (Bahr) TSE winch - mooring ops (Kemp) Atmospheric Profiler (UCAR, 16 ft X 16 ft footprint - 01 Deck) CTD/Rosette 24x 10L (SIO) 02 titrator & Autosal (SIO) PCO2 system (Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences/BBSR ) & SAMI flow through sensor will require the Uncontaminated Seawater system. cylinders?? UCAR: RASS and Wind Profiler Radiosonde balloons Shipboard Equipment/Nav: Other Requirements: Night Work Anticipated all operations except mooring Notes: Various groups on board are: Seasoar, ADCP (Frank Bahr, WHOI) CTD/hydrography (Lynne Talley/ODF, Scripps) Carbon measurements (u/w and bottle sampling, Nick Bates, Bermuda) ASIS/FILIS compound spar (Jim Edson, U Conn. & John Toole, WHOI, John Kemp mooring ops) Profiling floats (John Lund, Dave Fratantoni, WHOI) Surface Drifters (Rick Lumpkin, AOML, NOAA) Atmospheric profiling (J. Edson/UCAR team) UCAR Equipment will go on the 01 deck. RASS and Wind Profiler require a minimum of a 16-ft by 16-ft area with an unobstructed view of the sky for a 50-ft radius above 8 feet from the ground where it is positioned.* The surface station requires an unobstructed fetch for wind measurement and no shadowing for the solar radiation measurements.* All equipment operates from 220 or 110 Volt, 50 or 60 Hz ac power.* The system requires at least 6.6 KW of power from the ac source if housed in an ISS container and 3 KW of power if installed inside a local laboratory. System trasnmits at 915 mhz and 400mhz ** UCAR will require 50 He cylinders for Radiosondes. 25 stored in hangar and on main deck and 25 on 01 rack. Tanks will be swaped in Bermuda. Navy Clearance Status: Last Modified: 12/13/2006 Check List: Required? Comments US Customs Form Yes Explosives Clearance No Isotope Use Approval No Diplomatic Clearance No SCUBA Diving No