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Drifting Buoy
Drifting Buoy

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Drifting buoy from Argo mission
NASA's DC-8 flying laboratory passes Antarctica's tallest peak, Mount Vinson, on Oct. 22, 2012, during a flight over the continent to measure changes in the massive ice sheet and sea ice. Credit: NASA/Michael Studinger (Photography courtesy NASA Images)

Overview

Drifting buoys are deployed in both frozen and unfrozen bodies of water to measure meteorological and oceanographic parameters. They float or “drift” with the ocean’s subsurface currents and are usually equipped with various sensors that wirelessly transmit collected data to data centers. These buoys are owned and operated by different organizations and come in a variety of shapes and sizes.

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10.5067/ASDC_DAAC/FIRE/0057External Link
10.5067/ASDC_DAAC/FIRE/0061External Link
10.5067/SMODE-DRIFTExternal Link
10.5067/SPUR2-DRIFTExternal Link
10.5067/SASSIE-PFLT2External Link
10.5067/OMGEV-APXF1External Link
10.5067/OMGEV-ALMO1External Link