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Promotion of the North American Monsoon Experiment (NAME)
Within México
F. J. Ocampo-Torres
SWG-5 MeetingUGM Annual meetingNovember 3-7, 2003Puerto Vallarta, México
Promote NAME within México.
Not only to inform several sectors and population in general but also to invite and get more interested people and direct participation, specially from various government levels and academic/scientific sector.
Summary.
Suggestions and needed activities or else.
SWG-5 MeetingUGM Annual meetingNovember 3-7, 2003Puerto Vallarta, México
Workshop on the North American Monsoon Experiment (NAME):
Oceanographic Component
Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de EnsenadaEnsenada, Baja California
México
April 21-22, 2003
M. T. CavazosF. J. Ocampo-Torres
Participants (~25):SWG (A. Douglas, M. Cortez, J. Amador)
SIODRIUCRSMNIMTACIBNORUABC (IIO, FCM)IMADESCICESE (La Paz, Ensenada)SMarina
SWG-5 MeetingUGM Annual meetingNovember 3-7, 2003Puerto Vallarta, México
•STATUS of NAME•Mex and Central American involved•SMN rol•Individual and group contributions
SWG-5 MeetingUGM Annual meetingNovember 3-7, 2003Puerto Vallarta, México
Workshop outcome
Positive!Coordination to enhance ocean component of NAMEMeasurement systems in the Gulf of CaliforniaPossible participation of S Marina
Several Letters of Intention (Info on restrictions for Mexican PI)One Proposal sent and approved for funding
The role of oceanic processes on Gulf of California SST evolution during NAME (M. Lavín, A. Mascarehnas, D. Mitchell, M. Douglas, E. Beier, R. Castro, J. Gómez)
SWG-5 MeetingUGM Annual meetingNovember 3-7, 2003Puerto Vallarta, México
Possibilities of Participation and more interested
Dirección de Meteorología Marítima (Secretaría de Marina)Cap. Juan Aguliar (M.Sc.)(Dirección de Oceanografía)
AGROASEMEX
Universidad de Guadalajara
SWG-5 MeetingUGM Annual meetingNovember 3-7, 2003Puerto Vallarta, México
Proposal submitted to CONACYT (03nov2003)
Análisis del intercambio entre el océano y la atmósfera (intOA)mediante mediciones directas y observaciones remotas(F. J. Ocampo Torres)
Partial funds to deploy CICESE’s ASIS Buoy in the mouth of GCDecisions ~FebruaryStill seeking for complete funding
Other proposals for oceanography in the region (Jalisco, Michoacán)
Recommendations
Establishing new contacts UABCS UColima (Manzanillo)Instituto Oceanográfico de Manzanillo (S Marina)Mexican Air ForceSEP (ITMARs: Guaymas)
Others?
SWG-5 MeetingUGM Annual meetingNovember 3-7, 2003Puerto Vallarta, México
Role of large-scale ocean-atmosphere processes in the evolution of the North American monsoon: diagnostics and modeling
What are the dynamical mechanisms that link the WHWP with the evolution of the North American monsoon?
•Intraseasonal to interannual variability of the warm pools and their relationship to the overlying atmosphere.•Determine the role of the intensity and position of the subtropical highs in the evolution of monsoon precipitation.•Determine the structure and evolution of the large-scale moisture transport through numerical modeling.
SWG-5 MeetingUGM Annual meetingNovember 3-7, 2003Puerto Vallarta, México
SILLS: Exchange of Physical and Chemical Properties in the Northern Gulf of California (M. López, M.L. Argote and J. Candela).
Objective: Directly measure exchange of mass, heat and salt at the sills that control the entrance of water to the northern gulf of California.
Two years of measurements ending summer of 2004.
Currents, temperature, salinity and sea level measurements.
1. Concurrent meaurements of currents at the sills and sea level across the islands, could allow an efficient method to monitor deep inflow to the NGC, including interannual variability possibly related to El Niño.
2. Interannual variability of the exchange across the islands and sills could affect surface properties of the NGC such as SST. Two possible mechanisms are:
• A reduction of the exchange via an hypothesized blocking effect, could produce warmer and saltier surface waters in the NGC.
• A reduction of the exchange could also be due just to reduced warming and/or evaporation of surface waters, and this might me monitored through the deep inflow entering the NGC.
Relate varibility of the exchange across the islands and sills to surface fluxes of heat and water (evaporation) in the NGC.
SWG-5 MeetingUGM Annual meetingNovember 3-7, 2003Puerto Vallarta, México
Air-sea Interaction Spar BuoyGraber et al (JAOT, 2000)
High resolution directional wave spectrumSuitable platform for high accuracy mean and flux measurementsSufficiently stable in pitch and rollDeep or coastal waters, moored or freely drifting
Direct measurements of air-sea fluxes
Linear accelerometer (3)Gyrochips (3)
Compass (1)Wave staffs (8)
Sonic anemometer (1)Cup anemometer (4)
Wet and dry thermistors (4)Wet and dry thermocouple (1)
Wind vane (1)Water thermometer (1)
Barometer (1)Pyranometer (1)
Rain gauge (1)Requirements for deploymentAppropriate vessel with crane and open deck spaceMooring? Freely driftingTransportation from Ensenada B. C.Maintenance
ASIS buoy in Gulf of Mexico