Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites Utilizing Satellite Data

Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites Utilizing Satellite Data
Title Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites Utilizing Satellite Data PDF eBook
Author Fred M. Vukovich
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1979
Genre Ocean temperature
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The primary purpose of this research was to perform an analysis of the constancy of the sea-surface temperature in candidate locations for OTEC siting. Most in situ data available to determine the constancy of the sea surface temperature were obtained using point sensors that recorded surface temperature at specific points and at specific times or for some specific period. These data, while establishing certain gross or average patterns, are inadequate for describing short-term temperature variations for large areas and are insufficient for assessing the constancy of the temperature patterns relative to selecting potential sites for OTEC. The only data available for analysis of the synoptic ocean surface temperature pattern are those obtained in the last five years by infrared scanning radiometer systems on earth observational satellites. For this study, the satellite infrared (ir) data for the period 1973-1977 were used to identify and locate major thermal fronts at the sea surface. These data were then used to glean certain statistics on these fronts. In situ data were used, when available, to determine temperature difference across specified thermal fronts. This study was performed in three regional locations of interest to OTEC. The specific regions are: Region I, Eastern Gulf of Mexico (bounded by 22 N to 30 N and 91 W to the west coast of Florida including the Straits of Florida); Region II, the east coast of Florida (bounded by 23 N to 32 N and the east coast of Florida to 79 W); and Region III, Puerto Rico and vicinity, (bounded by 17 to 19 N, 64 to 68 W). Results are presented and discussed.

Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico Utilizing Satellite Data

Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico Utilizing Satellite Data
Title Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico Utilizing Satellite Data PDF eBook
Author Fred M. Vukovich
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1980
Genre Ocean temperature
ISBN

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Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites Utilizing Satellite Data

Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites Utilizing Satellite Data
Title Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites Utilizing Satellite Data PDF eBook
Author Fred M. Vukovich
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1979
Genre Ocean temperature
ISBN

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The primary purpose of this research was to perform an analysis of the constancy of the sea-surface temperature in candidate locations for OTEC siting. Most in situ data available to determine the constancy of the sea surface temperature were obtained using point sensors that recorded surface temperature at specific points and at specific times or for some specific period. These data, while establishing certain gross or average patterns, are inadequate for describing short-term temperature variations for large areas and are insufficient for assessing the constancy of the temperature patterns relative to selecting potential sites for OTEC. The only data available for analysis of the synoptic ocean surface temperature pattern are those obtained in the last five years by infrared scanning radiometer systems on earth observational satellites. For this study, the satellite infrared (ir) data for the period 1973-1977 were used to identify and locate major thermal fronts at the sea surface. These data were then used to glean certain statistics on these fronts. In situ data were used, when available, to determine temperature difference across specified thermal fronts. This study was performed in three regional locations of interest to OTEC. The specific regions are: Region I, Eastern Gulf of Mexico (bounded by 22 N to 30 N and 91 W to the west coast of Florida including the Straits of Florida); Region II, the east coast of Florida (bounded by 23 N to 32 N and the east coast of Florida to 79 W); and Region III, Puerto Rico and vicinity, (bounded by 17 to 19 N, 64 to 68 W). Results are presented and discussed.

Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites Utilizing Satellite Data

Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites Utilizing Satellite Data
Title Sea-surface Temperature Variability Analysis of Potential OTEC Sites Utilizing Satellite Data PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Energy
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre Ocean temperature
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Energy Research Abstracts

Energy Research Abstracts
Title Energy Research Abstracts PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 652
Release 1983
Genre Power resources
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Earth Resources

Earth Resources
Title Earth Resources PDF eBook
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Pages 988
Release 1978
Genre Astronautics in earth sciences
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Draft Environmental Impact Statement

Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Title Draft Environmental Impact Statement PDF eBook
Author United States. Minerals Management Service. Gulf of Mexico OCS Region
Publisher
Pages 618
Release 1984
Genre Environmental impact statements
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