XBT Operational Best Practices for Quality Assurance
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2021
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Abstract
Since the 1970s, EXpendable BathyThermographs (XBTs) have provided the simplest and most cost‐efficient
solution for rapid sampling of temperature vs. depth profiles of the upper part of the ocean along ship transects.
This manual, compiled by the Ship of Opportunity Program Implementation Panel (SOOPIP) a subgroup of the
Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) Observations Coordination Group (OCG) Ship Observations Team (SOT)
together with members of the XBT Science Team, aims to improve the quality assurance of XBT data by
establishing best practices for field measurements and promoting their adoption by the global operational and
scientific community. The measurement system components include commercially available expendable
temperature probes, the launcher, the data acquisition (DAQ) hardware, a Global Navigation Satellite System
(GNSS) receiver, an optional satellite transmitter, and a computer with software controls. The measurement
platform can be any sea‐going vessel with available space for the equipment and operator, and capable of
oceanic voyages across the regions of interest. Adoption of a standard methodology in the installation and
deployment of the measurement system will lead to data quality improvements with subsequent impact on the
computation and understanding of changes in the near surface ocean properties (e.g., heat content), ocean
circulation dynamics, and their relationship to climate variability.