Deployment: BVAL_cruises

Description

Following the first several years of the BATS project it was deemed necessary by the JGOFS steering committee and BATS PIs to conduct validation cruises in the vicinity of the nominal BATS site to better understand the mesoscale and larger scale variability of the region. Initial focus of the BVAL cruises was to investigate mesoscale variability and meridional gradients of the local region. Later, cruises focused on specific mesoscale eddies and effects of tropical cyclones through the local region. In the year 2000 it was deemed more important to document the larger scale changes in the North Atlantic Subtropical gyre so BVAL cruises established a transect line from ~ 35N to 19N (Bermuda to Puerto Rico) very similar to the WOCE A22 repeat hydrography line. These annual Bermuda-to-Puerto Rico transects have been run since 2000 and target stations at every one degree of latitude and typically have been conducted in September/October of each year to capture maximal heat content in the upper ocean. However, since this timeframe coincides with high tropical cyclone activity the cruises were reluctantly (as of 2022) moved to begin in June/July of each year for safety and operational reasons. In the pentad prior to 2022 every BVAL cruise was significantly impacted by multiple tropical cyclones.



People

Principal Investigator: Nicholas Bates
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences

Co-Principal Investigator: Rodney J. Johnson
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences

Co-Principal Investigator: Michael W. Lomas
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences

Co-Principal Investigator: Deborah K. Steinberg
Virginia Institute of Marine Science


Synonyms

Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study Validation cruises

BATS Validation cruises