The DY174 expedition will see the servicing of the RAPID-AMOC 26°N array, which was first deployed in April 2004 as part of the RAPID Programme.
This expedition marks the 20th anniversary of intensive study of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) enabled by the RAPID array. This makes it one of the longest running, continual sustained deep-ocean observation arrays in the world. So far observations, using cutting-edge technology and instruments, secured across a section of ocean 5000m deep, have revolutionised the understanding of the AMOC’s variability and documented its impacts on our long term climate and seasonal European weather.
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Dr Ben Moat
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Subtropical Atlantic. The DY174 expedition will sail from Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Spain on 27/03/24 docking back in Santa Cruz on 03/04/24