David Smeed
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Oceanographer in Southampton.
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AMOC in density space, heat and freshwater transports, and 2D velocity fields at 26N have been updated to February 2023. They are freely available on our website at rapid.ac.uk
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NOC's Dr Ben Moat (@benmoat.bsky.social) and Dr Tillys Petit feature in the BBC News about the importance of observing the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (#AMOC). 🌊
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BBC South Today - AMOC (Monday 6th January 2025)
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Thats the last of our tall moorings recovered. In the next six months we will calibrate the measurements and then release the next 26N AMOC time series update. @noc.ac.uk
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Chris Cardwell is an Electronic Engineer who is working on a prototype remote telemetry system for use on the RAPID moorings and in the wider oceanographic community.

Outside of the current expedition, he is found developing novel oceanographic sensors, samplers and observing systems.
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Being an RSE isnt always just sitting at your desk. This week I aided in the deployment of the RAPID 26N WB2 sensor mooring for monitoring the change in the AMOC by optimising the tools used to verify and log the sensors going on to the mooring, all whilst aboard RRS Discovery.
A ships crew are working together to lower a float, with multiple sensors attached, into the ocean.
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A telemetry system has been deployed on the RAPID 26N WB2 western boundary mooring to enable periodic data updates. @noc.ac.uk
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Mobilisation of the RRS Discovery in Fort Lauderdale is complete. We will sail in a few hours to service the RAPID 26N westen boundary mooring array. @nocnews.bsky.social @nocmarinephys.bsky.social
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My first research expedition was only 36 years ago, but the ship did then still use a paper chart recorder for bathymetry. i spent many hours watching the chart so that the towed undulating CTD (SeaSoar) did not hit the sea floor!
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Ever wondered what it was like to be onboard a research ship over 50 years ago? 🚢

NOC Emeritus Fellow John Gould went down memory lane last month as he returned for a tour of #RRSDiscovery.

Read his blog on #OceanHorizons 📜 blogs.noc.ac.uk/ocean-horizo...
RRS Discovery in Funchal in 1966 Measuring the ocean depth in 1966 The first seagoing computer on RRS Discovery John Swallow with one of his early floats in the 1960s
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Oh no, my first post and I got it wrong! I meant to say thanks to the many technicians, crew, officers, students and researchers.
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The RAPID-MOCHA-WBTS time series of the Atlantic overturning circulation will soon reach 20 years (started in 2004) thanks to the many people (crew, officers, students and researchers) who have participated in the research expeditions that regularly maintain the observing array.
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The next RAPID 26N AMOC expedition will sail from Fort Lauderdale on the 11th December 2024. Updates to follow.
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