Wj. Emery et al., HULL-MOUNTED SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES FROM SHIPS OF OPPORTUNITY, Journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology, 14(5), 1997, pp. 1237-1251
The design and deployment of an inexpensive hull temperature sensor an
d data logger system was undertaken for the purpose of improving the m
easurement of sea surface temperature (SST) by ship-of-opportunity mer
chant vessels. The resulting hull sensors and data logger systems were
installed on four merchant vessels and one research vessel. A variety
of installations tested the effects of placement and insulation on th
e temperature sensors themselves. The resulting hull SST data were com
pared with monthly SST analyses using optimal interpolation (OI) as we
ll as with data from the thermosalinograph (TSG) on board the research
vessel. The data collected from the hull sensor systems, while being
slightly offset from the TSG data (likely due to a TSG calibration pro
blem), were found to be in excellent agreement with the monthly OI dat
a.