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Page 1: How Andrew Bartholomew was found: oceanography in action. A status report on the BlueLink Regional Analysis David Griffin

How Andrew Bartholomew was found:oceanography in action.

A status report on the BlueLink Regional Analysis

David Griffin

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10 Dec 2004

Bluelink Regional Analysis: credits

• RA staff: Madeleine Cahill, Jeff Dunn, Jim Mansbridge, Chris Rathbone, Ken Ridgway

• also: Neil White, Ian Barton, Peter Turner, Glen Smith, Ken Suber, Susan Wijffels, Ann Gronell, Helen Phillips, Peter Campbell

• my predecessors:John Wilkin, Scott Condie

• BlueLink PI: Andreas Schiller

• externals: BoM, RAN, WASTAC, WA DOT, ACRES, MHL, QldEPA, NASA, NOAA, ESA, AOML

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Events of 23-24 October 2004

• Mayday call at 2:15pm 23 Oct – man overboard 120nm east of Moreton Island

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10 Dec 2004

Events of 23-24 October 2004

• Mayday call at 2:15pm 23 Oct – man overboard 120nm east of Moreton Island

• 1 helo, 4F/W, 2 vessels fail to find him by sundown

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10 Dec 2004

Events of 23-24 October 2004

• Mayday call at 2:15pm 23 Oct – man overboard 120nm east of Moreton Island

• 1 helo, 4F/W, 2 vessels fail to find him by sundown

• AMSA assume control and next morning Andrew Bartholomew was found 18nm SE of splash, after 18h at sea, in centre of search area

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10 Dec 2004

Events of 23-24 October 2004

• Mayday call at 2:15pm 23 Oct – man overboard 120nm east of Moreton Island

• 1 helo, 4F/W, 2 vessels fail to find him by sundown

• AMSA assume control and next morning Andrew Bartholomew was found 18nm SE of splash, after 18h at sea, in centre of search area

• Search area delineated using latest sea level map (downloaded daily from CMR ftp site) combined with wind-drift.

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10 Dec 2004

Events of 23-24 October 2004

• Mayday call at 2:15pm 23 Oct – man overboard 120nm east of Moreton Island

• 1 helo, 4F/W, 2 vessels fail to find him by sundown

• AMSA assume control and next morning Andrew Bartholomew was found 18nm SE of splash, after 18h at sea, in centre of search area

• Search area delineated using latest sea level map (downloaded daily from CMR ftp site) combined with wind-drift.

• The first instance, worldwide, of a life saved by altimetry?

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10 Dec 2004

Events of 23-24 October 2004

• Mayday call at 2:15pm 23 Oct – man overboard 120nm east of Moreton Island

• 1 helo, 4F/W, 2 vessels fail to find him by sundown

• AMSA assume control and next morning Andrew Bartholomew was found 18nm SE of splash, after 18h at sea, in centre of search area

• Search area delineated using latest sea level map (downloaded daily from CMR ftp site) combined with wind-drift.

• The first instance, worldwide, of a life saved by altimetry?

• Unfortunately, the details tell a different story

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10 Dec 2004

AMSA’s SARTRAK screen for 24 Oct

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How come the search was in the right place?

• At the time of the rescue, it was thought – Mr Bartholomew was in the water in a life jacket– The current was to the SE

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10 Dec 2004

How come the search was in the right place?

• At the time of the rescue, it was thought – Mr Bartholomew was in the water in a life jacket– The current was to the SE

• Subsequently, we learnt that– he was in a liferaft, ie more subject to the NW winds– The current was near zero

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10 Dec 2004

How come the search was in the right place?

• At the time of the rescue, it was thought – Mr Bartholomew was in the water in a life jacket– The current was to the SE

• Subsequently, we learnt that– he was in a liferaft, ie more subject to the NW winds– The current was near zero

• So it appears we got it right for the wrong reasons

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10 Dec 2004

Lesson (no surprise, really)

• The lag, presently about 4 days, between the latest altimetric sea level map and real-time, is a problem.

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10 Dec 2004

Lesson (no surprise, really)

• The lag, presently about 4 days, between the latest altimetric sea level map and real-time, is a problem.

• In this case, the overnight change in the altimetric velocity estimate equalled the rms variability at that point.

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10 Dec 2004

solutions

• Reduce the latency of the analysed map– Needs more altimeters– in fact the number is likely to reduce for the foreseeable

future

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solutions

• Reduce the latency of the analysed map– Needs more altimeters– in fact the number is likely to reduce for the foreseeable

future

• Use other types of ocean data– SST observations can be made synoptically– Cloudy skies prevailed, on this occasion– For the continental margins, CODAR is emerging as the

most promising technology

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10 Dec 2004

solutions

• Reduce the latency of the analysed map– Needs more altimeters– in fact the number is likely to reduce for the foreseeable

future

• Use other types of ocean data– SST observations can be made synoptically– Cloudy skies prevailed, on this occasion– For the continental margins, CODAR is emerging as the

most promising technology

• Use physics to turn recent observations into ocean nowcasts (and short-term forecasts)– This is what the rest of Bluelink is all about

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10 Dec 2004

Let me backup….

• 2003-2004 was the golden age of altimetry, with four altimeters flying.

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Let me backup….

• 2003-2004 was the golden age of altimetry, with four altimeters flying.

• Unless the wide-swath is embarked on Jason-2 in 2008, this data density will not be reached again for many years.

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Conclusions

• With 4 altimeters and many radiometers flying, and Argo well underway, ocean observation has never been better.

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10 Dec 2004

Conclusions

• With 4 altimeters and many radiometers flying, and Argo well underway, ocean observation has never been better.

• But, as demonstrated recently, its not yet safe to fall over the side.

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10 Dec 2004

Conclusions

• With 4 altimeters and many radiometers flying, and Argo well underway, ocean observation has never been better.

• But, as demonstrated recently, its not yet safe to fall over the side.

• BlueLink, along with other GODAE projects, aims to show that operational oceanography is feasible, and worthwhile

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10 Dec 2004

Conclusions

• With 4 altimeters and many radiometers flying, and Argo well underway, ocean observation has never been better.

• But, as demonstrated recently, its not yet safe to fall over the side.

• BlueLink, along with other GODAE projects, aims to show that operational oceanography is feasible, and worthwhile

• The Regional Analysis is an early product of Bluelink that – Gives potential users a taste of what’s to come– Provides a benchmark for the model to beat

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10 Dec 2004

Final word

• “Use it or lose it”

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Final word

• “Use it or lose it”

• Stakeholders, internationally, have not kept up with the rapid advances in ocean observation and modelling.

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10 Dec 2004

Final word

• “Use it or lose it”

• Stakeholders, internationally, have not kept up with the rapid advances in ocean observation and modelling.

• By being relatively advanced in uptake, Australia can play an important role in ensuring that oceanography survives the risky transition from the research to operational environments

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10 Dec 2004

Final word

• “Use it or lose it”

• Stakeholders, internationally, have not kept up with the rapid advances in ocean observation and modelling.

• By being relatively advanced in uptake, Australia can play an important role in ensuring that oceanography survives the risky transition from the research to operational environments

• We need to foster use of ocean information in order to demonstrate societal benefit

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10 Dec 2004

Final word

• “Use it or lose it”

• Stakeholders, internationally, have not kept up with the rapid advances in ocean observation and modelling.

• By being relatively advanced in uptake, Australia can play an important role in ensuring that oceanography survives the risky transition from the research to operational environments

• We need to foster use of ocean information in order to demonstrate societal benefit

• Dissemination of data is becoming really easy.

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10 Dec 2004

Final word

• “Use it or lose it”

• Stakeholders, internationally, have not kept up with the rapid advances in ocean observation and modelling.

• By being relatively advanced in uptake, Australia can play an important role in ensuring that oceanography survives the risky transition from the research to operational environments

• We need to foster use of ocean information in order to demonstrate societal benefit

• Dissemination of data is becoming really easy.

• Legal and commercial considerations are not.

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10 Dec 2004

Thank you