A polynya that forms from the upwelling of warm (above-freezing) ocean water from lower depths; these can form in mid-ocean areas, far from coasts or other barriers.
A device whose purpose is to detect events or changes in its environment, and then provide a corresponding output. Converts a physical phenomenon into a detectable, recordable signal
One or more numeric values used to calculate, and compensate for, the difference between a sensor's response and the real-world quantity it is used to measure. Calibration factors may be derived both
from sensor type characteristics and from controlled testing of individual sensors.
A method of improving [sensor](https://n2t.net/99152/h1315) performance by removing structural errors in the [sensor](https://n2t.net/99152/h1315) outputs. Structural errors are differences between a
sensors expected output and its measured output, which show up consistently every time a new measurement is taken.
A drawing with the locations of each [sensor](https://n2t.net/99152/h1355) used in an experiment. It is related to the [sensor list](https://n2t.net/99152/h1296).
Groups all the information and files about the [sensor](https://n2t.net/99152/h1355) instrumentation used in a particular [model_configuration](https://n2t.net/99152/h1312) to conduct one or more [eve
nt](https://n2t.net/99152/h1253).