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Current Glider Track and Location 04/02/2011 @ 1409Z
Glider Position Forecast
WaypointsCurrent Waypoint (CW) 4/02/11 ~1409ZG2 4/03/11G1 4/04/11
G1
G2
G6G3
G7
G4
CW
Nowcast AQS-24 Support for April 01, 2011 19Z
3D Beam-c/Diver Visibility Slice (West->East) 4/01/11 19Z
Target Identification @ 6m Tow Altitude4/01/11 19Z
No Maybe Identify
Optimal Tow Altitude – 4/01/11 19Z
Surface Beam-c/Diver Visibility 4/01/11 19Z
<5 6 7 8 9 10 11>
0m
16m
32m Bottom
Q-Routes: High Probability For Detection and Identification!
Optimal Tow Height For Q-Routes = 7+ meters!
c 531nmDiverVis
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 >1 48 24 16 12 9.6 8 6.9 6 <4.8
(1/meters) meters
c 531nmDiverVis
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 >1 48 24 16 12 9.6 8 6.9 6 <4.8
(1/m) m
meters
EW
Target Identification @ 6m Tow Altitude4/02/11 19Z
c 531nmDiverVis
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 >1 48 24 16 12 9.6 8 6.9 6 <4.8
(1/m) m
24 Hour Forecast AQS-24 Support for April 02, 2011 19Z
EW
3D Beam-c/DiverVisibility Slice (West->East) 4/02/11 19Z
No Maybe Identify
Optimal Tow Altitude 4/02/11 19Z
Surface Beam-c/DiverVis4/02/11 19Z
<5 6 7 8 9 10 11>
0m
16m
32m Bottom
Q-Routes: High Probability For Detection and Identification!
Optimal Tow Height For Q-Routes = 8+ meters!
c 531nmDiverVis
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 >1 48 24 16 12 9.6 8 6.9 6 <4.8
(1/meters) meters
meters
c 531nmDiverVis
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 >1 48 24 16 12 9.6 8 6.9 6 <4.8
(1/m) m
48 Hour Forecast AQS-24 Support for April 03, 2011 19Z
EW
3D Beam-c/DiverVisibility Slice (West->East) 4/03/11 19Z
Target Identification @ 6m Tow Altitude4/03/11 19Z
No Maybe Identify
Optimal Tow Altitude 4/03/11 19Z
Surface Beam-c/DiverVis4/03/11 19Z
<5 6 7 8 9 10 11>
0m
16m
32m Bottom
Q-Routes: High Probability For Detection and Identification!
Optimal Tow Height For Q-Routes = 9+ meters!
c 531nmDiverVis
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 >1 48 24 16 12 9.6 8 6.9 6 <4.8
(1/meters) meters
meters
April 01, 2011 00ZDepth Averaged Currents
Physical Model Nowcast & Forecast – April 01, 2011
April 02, 2011 00ZDepth Averaged Currents
April 03, 2011 00ZDepth Averaged Currents
Vertical Slice Velocity @ 30.14N Vertical Slice Velocity @ 30.14N Vertical Slice Velocity @ 30.14N
0 1 2 3 4 5 Knots
EW Vertical SliceVertical Slice
EW
EW Vertical SliceVertical Slice
EW
EW Vertical SliceVertical Slice
EW
04/01/2011TIME SERIES @ 30.05N, 86.1W
FORECAST OVER NEXT 48 HOURS
04/02/11 1500 Local04/02/11 1500 Local 04/03/11 1500 Local04/03/11 1500 Local
HorizontalDiver Visibility
Forecast(Feet)
04/01/11 1500 Local 04/01/11 1500 Local
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
TIDESTIDES
34
33
32
31
30
OptimalTow
Altitude(Feet)
ModeledDepth
AveragedCurrents(Knots)
=Solid Line
Target ID?
ColorOf
Circle
No
?
Yes
Direction =Vectors
56
49
43
Depth = Surface
1. Surface and subsurface turbidity (beam-c) range from 0.2–0.6 m-1 in op-area for today (04/01/11 19Z) and 0.4-0.5 m-1 tomorrow (04/02/11 19Z). 0.3–0.6 m-1 in op-area for 48 hour forecast (04/03/11 19Z). (See Slides 2,3,4)
2. Surface and subsurface diver visibility (horizontal) range from 26–79 feet in op-area for today (04/01/11 19Z) and 31-39 feet tomorrow (04/02/11 19Z). 26 – 39 feet in op-area for 48 hour forecast (04/03/11 19Z). (See Slides 2,3,4)
3. Sytem Performance: Today (04/01/11 19Z), tomorrow (04/02/11 19Z) and 48 Hour Forecast (04/03/11 19Z) expect ID and Detection over 100% in Q-Routes.
4. Today (04/01/11 19Z) predicted tow heights range from 30-36 feet and tomorrow (04/02/11 19Z) and 48 hour forecast (04/03/11 19Z) predicted tow heights range from 33-36 feet in Q-Routes. (See Slides 2,3,4)
• Time Series at Surface for Location 30.05N and 86.1W: Horizontal Diver Visibility ranges from 43 to 60 feet during period starting
04/01/11 19Z to 4/3/11 19Z. Optimal Tow Height is ~33 feet during same 48 hour period yielding high probability of target ID. Surface currents during the same 48 hour period ranges from 0.5 to 2.8 knots.
1. Surface and subsurface turbidity (beam-c) range from 0.2–0.6 m-1 in op-area for today (04/01/11 19Z) and 0.4-0.5 m-1 tomorrow (04/02/11 19Z). 0.3–0.6 m-1 in op-area for 48 hour forecast (04/03/11 19Z). (See Slides 2,3,4)
2. Surface and subsurface diver visibility (horizontal) range from 26–79 feet in op-area for today (04/01/11 19Z) and 31-39 feet tomorrow (04/02/11 19Z). 26 – 39 feet in op-area for 48 hour forecast (04/03/11 19Z). (See Slides 2,3,4)
3. Sytem Performance: Today (04/01/11 19Z), tomorrow (04/02/11 19Z) and 48 Hour Forecast (04/03/11 19Z) expect ID and Detection over 100% in Q-Routes.
4. Today (04/01/11 19Z) predicted tow heights range from 30-36 feet and tomorrow (04/02/11 19Z) and 48 hour forecast (04/03/11 19Z) predicted tow heights range from 33-36 feet in Q-Routes. (See Slides 2,3,4)
• Time Series at Surface for Location 30.05N and 86.1W: Horizontal Diver Visibility ranges from 43 to 60 feet during period starting
04/01/11 19Z to 4/3/11 19Z. Optimal Tow Height is ~33 feet during same 48 hour period yielding high probability of target ID. Surface currents during the same 48 hour period ranges from 0.5 to 2.8 knots.
SummarySummary
Note: Good satellite scenes collected on 3/25/11 and 4/01/11.
Contact Info:
Sherwin LadnerNaval Research LaboratoryStennis Space Center, MSEmail: ladner@nrlssc.navy.milVoice: 228-688-5754Cell: 228-380-1738
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