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Atlas-B: The Development and Mooring of a Brazilian Prototype of the Atlas Buoy

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Author(s):
Campos, Edmo J. D. ; Franca, Carlos A. S. ; Nonnato, Luiz V. ; Neto, Francisco Vicentini ; Barreira, Leonardo ; Cole, Rick ; IEEE
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: 2013 OCEANS - SAN DIEGO; v. N/A, p. 4-pg., 2013-01-01.
Abstract

The South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SACZ) is an important component of the ocean-atmosphere interactions over a large portion of South America. For properly monitoring the SACZ, the preliminary ideas for a southwest extension of the Prediction and Research Moored Array in the Tropical Atlantic (PIRATA) considered a set of four Atlas buoys; the last one intended to be moored near 28oS and 44oW. In its final configuration, however, the PIRATA Southwest Extension (PIRATA-SWE) deployed only three buoys in the tropical region, to the north of the SACZ. In March 2004, the occurrence of an unusually strong extra-tropical cyclone over the subtropical South Atlantic, which acquired characteristics of a Saffir-Simpson class1 hurricane (the Catarina) around 28oS reinforced the necessity of having a monitoring platform anchored in that region. In 2009, efforts were started to assemble and deploy a Brazilian prototype of the TAO/PIRATA Atlas buoy the Atlas-B. Finally, in April 2013 the first Atlas-B, dubbed the Guariroba, was successfully moored at 28.5cS, 44oW. Similarly to the PIRATA program, this mooring site will be maintained initially as a pilot experiment, and eventually included in some long-term Brazilian monitoring program. The abstract goes here. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 08/58101-9 - Impact of the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean on South American climate for the 20th and 21st centuries
Grantee:Tercio Ambrizzi
Support Opportunities: Research Program on Global Climate Change - Thematic Grants
FAPESP's process: 10/06147-5 - Increase of the research capabilities in oceanography and related sciences in São Paulo State, Brazil
Grantee:Michel Michaelovitch de Mahiques
Support Opportunities: Research Program on Global Climate Change - Regular Grants