Assessment of Quality and Reliability of Measurements with XBT Sippican T5 and T5/20
2018
AbstractThe T5 expendable
bathythermographsreach the greatest depth within the current XBT family. Since the early 1970s in several areas they have been providing a significant part of available temperature profiles below 1000 m, and therefore represent an important resource for
ocean climatestudy. In this paper we present new results from laboratory tests of Sippican T5 and T5/20 probes and analyses of more than 350 XBT/
CTDmatched pairs from own field trials and WOD and we propose an improved fall rate
equation(
coefficients: A = 6.720 ± 0.025 ms-1, B = 0.00160 ± 0.00015 m s-2, Offset = 1.00 ± 0.65 m). Possible influences of probe physical characteristics and initial launch conditions on the probe motion have also been investigated with launching height and probe weight being identified as important factors. Analyses also confirm that fall speed and pure temperature error increase with water temperature, as previously reported for other XBT types. The uncertainties in depth and temperature measurement...
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