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  2. Ocean Wind 1 - Wikipedia

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    Three critical parts of the regulatory and permitting process for Ocean Wind 1 were the Site Assessment Plan (SAP), Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), and Construction and Operations Plan (COP). BOEM approved the SAP in May 2018, allowing for the installation of two FLIDAR buoys and one metocean buoy to collect wind and oceanographic data. [16]

  3. Prediction and Research Moored Array in the Atlantic

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    The "Null Island" buoy in 2017. The Prediction and Research Moored Array in the Atlantic (PIRATA) [note 1] is a system of moored observation buoys in the tropical Atlantic Ocean which collect meteorological and oceanographic data. The data collected by the PIRATA array helps scientists to better understand climatic events in the Tropical ...

  4. Ocean data acquisition system - Wikipedia

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    According to Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and World Meteorological Organization (WMO), "ODAS means a structure, platform, installation, buoy, or other device, not being a ship, together with its appurtenant equipment, deployed at sea essentially for the purpose of collecting, storing or transmitting samples or data relating to the marine environment or the atmosphere or the uses ...

  5. Global Drifter Program - Wikipedia

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    SVP buoy fitted with a barometer (photo by DBi) The drifters are deployed from research vessels, volunteer ships, and through air deployment. [5] They typically transmit their data hourly and had an average lifetime of ~485 days in 2001. [5] Presently, enough data is gathered to observe currents at a horizontal resolution of one degree (~100 km ...

  6. Open Source: Red Hat buoys IBM | SAS quiet cuts - AOL

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    Aerial view of Red Hat headquarters in downtown Raleigh Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. IBM will acquire the Raleigh-based software maker in a $34 billion deal, the two companies announced Sunday.

  7. Argos (satellite system) - Wikipedia

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    An Argos Seabeacon buoy ARGOS transceiver. Argos is a global satellite-based system that collects, processes, and disseminates (spreads, distributes) environmental data from fixed and mobile platforms around the world. [1] The worldwide tracking and environmental monitoring system is the results from Franco-American cooperation.

  8. Mooring (oceanography) - Wikipedia

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    Mooring as deployed in Fram Strait with top buoy, a CTD-sensor, two rotor current meters, acoustic release and train wheels as anchor. A mooring in oceanography is a collection of devices connected to a wire and anchored on the sea floor. It is the Eulerian way of measuring ocean currents, since a mooring is stationary at a fixed location.

  9. Bitcoin slides below $100,000 as Trump tariffs rattle markets

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    Over the weekend, U.S. President Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and most Canadian imports, and 10% on goods from China, starting on Tuesday. Canada and Mexico, the top two U.S ...