R/V Thomas G. Thompson TN168-1
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The Kuroshio Extension System Study (KESS) 2-year field program began Summer 2004 with two deployment cruises. The first leg, 24-April to 1-June 2004 (38 at-sea days), departed from and returned to Yokohama, Japan on the R/V Thompson. The main objectives were:
- Deploy an array of 50 CPIES on a grid spanning from the southern recirculation region to the mixed water regime and coordinated with Jason satellite altimeter groundtracks.
- Conduct a Kuroshio meander / ring feature fine-scale synoptic survey using deep-reaching (750m) ADCP and rapid CTDs to 1200m.
- Collect 125 calibration CTD profiles at each CPIES site.
- Launch four APEX/Argo profiling floats at CPIES/CTD sites in the southern recirculation.
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Science Participants
Name | Institution | Responsibility |
D. Randolph Watts | Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island | Chief Scientist |
Kathleen Donohue | Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island | Co-Chief Scientist |
Cristin Ashmankas | Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island | Watch |
Jae-Hun Park | Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island | Watch |
Rebecca Briggs | Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island | Watch |
Karen Tracey | Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island | Watch |
Gerard Chaplin | Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island | CPIES |
Garry Savoie | Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island | CPIES |
Erran Sousa | Graduate School of Oceanography/University of Rhode Island | CPIES |
Franklin Delahoyde | Scripps Institution of Oceanography/Oceanographic Data Facility | CTD |
Scott Hiller | Scripps Institution of Oceanography/Oceanographic Data Facility | CTD |
James Schmitt | Scripps Institution of Oceanography/Oceanographic Data Facility | CTD |
Tony Burke | University of Washington | Marine Technician |
Michael Realander | University of Washington | Marine Technician |