Check in on the latest happenings at Sofar Ocean, featuring updates on our products and general ocean news.
April has been a busy month at Sofar. See below for some updates from the team, and keep an eye out on our social channels (subscribe below) for additional content as we continue to test our next generation of hardware. Drop us a line if there's anything that you'd love to see more (or less) of in these emails. | Case Study: Rapid Deployment with Spotter |
The Marine Meteorological Service of Brazil, part of the Brazilian Navy, is responsible for the safety of navigation and the safeguard of human life at sea. Learn how the team was able to support its mission by mobilizing and deploying a Spotter buoy within hours of receiving a storm warning affecting Copacabana Beach. If you have a story to share, respond to this email or reach out to support@sofarocean.com. | Ocean Science: Tropical Cyclone Data |
As our Spotter network continues to grow, observational data from high energy systems help us understand more about these storms. Dr. Isabel Houghton, an Ocean Scientist at Sofar, takes a look at Tropical Cyclone Niran as it passes over one of our Spotters. | Ocean Data: Free data for academic use |
We're excited to offer our data to academic users for non-commercial use. Our Spotters are sending back a trove of observational data from around the globe, and we'd love to hear what you'd like to do with it! Drop us a line below to get connected. Check out this paper on data assimilation and forecast model accuracy from our ocean science team to see Sofar data in use. | Thank you to M/Y Vibrant Curiosity! |
If you've logged into weather.sofarocean.com recently, you may have noticed a string of Spotters stretching from the Caribbean to Gibraltar. This would not have been possible without the work of the International SeaKeepers Society and the M/Y Vibrant Curiosity. Thank you to the Captain and crew, and congratulations on becoming the latest Ship of Opportunity in the Sofar network. If you have an upcoming voyage or sailing, and are interested in deploying some Spotters into the ocean, let us know! | We connect the world's oceans to provide insights to science, society and industry for a more sustainable planet. | |