Improved Acoustic Tracking of RAFOS-Enabled Profiling Floats through the New Software Package artoa4argo

Author:

Hancock Cathrine1ORCID,Boebel Olaf2

Affiliation:

1. a Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida

2. b Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany

Abstract

Abstract In sea ice–covered polar oceans, profiling Argo floats are often unable to surface for 9 months or longer, rendering acoustic RAFOS tracking the only method to obtain unambiguous under-ice positions. Tracking RAFOS-enabled floats has historically relied on the ARTOA3 software, which had originally been tailored toward nonprofiling floats in regions featuring the sound fixing and ranging (SOFAR) channel with acoustic ranges of approximately 1000 km. However, in sea ice–covered regions, RAFOS tracking is challenged due to (i) reduced acoustic ranges of RAFOS signals, and (ii) enhanced uncertainties in float and sound source clock offsets. A new software, built on methodologies of previous ARTOA versions, called artoa4argo, has been created to overcome these issues by exploiting additional float satellite fixes, resolving ambiguous float positions when tracking with only two sources and systematically resolving float and sound source clock offsets. To gauge the performance of artoa4argo, 21 RAFOS-enabled profiling floats deployed in the Weddell Sea during 2008–12 were tracked. These have previously been tracked in independent studies with a Kalman smoother and a multiconstraint method. The artoa4argo improves tracking by automating and streamlining methods. Although artoa4argo does not necessarily produce positions for every time step, which the Kalman smoother and multiconstraint methods do, whenever a track location is available, it outperforms both methods. Significance Statement Argo is an international program that collects oceanic data using floats that drift with ocean currents and sample the water column from 2000-m depth to the surface every 7–10 days. Upon surfacing, the float acquires a satellite position and transmits its data via satellite. In polar regions, with extensive seasonal sea ice coverage, floats are unable to surface for many months. Thus, any under-ice samples collected are missing positions, hampering their use in scientific endeavors. Since monitoring of polar regions is imperative to better understand and predict the effects of climate change, hydroacoustic tracking is employed there. Here a new acoustic tracking software, artoa4argo, is introduced, which improves tracking of these floats.

Funder

Office of Polar Programs

Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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