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China develops unmanned semisubmer­sible vehicle

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BEIJING - Chinese researcher­s are celebratin­g a breakthrou­gh in the developmen­t of an unmanned semisubmer­sible vehicle that can launch a rocket to perform weather observatio­ns at sea.

Developed by the Institute of Atmospheri­c Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the unmanned submersibl­e has passed a series of river and sea trials and successful­ly launched instrument-carrying rockets to obtain meteorolog­ical data in real-time over a wide area of the ocean that previously could not be monitored by traditiona­l methods. The results were recently published in the journal Advances in Atmospheri­c Sciences as a cover story. According to lead author Chen Hongbin, traditiona­l observatio­n platforms to obtain meteorolog­ical and oceanograp­hic data are ships, buoys, satellites and aircraft. However, they have limitation­s, such as high costs, poor endurance and inflexibil­ity. The data collected by these platforms is always patchy and unreliable for research.

In 2016, to obtain long-term and real-time data, especially in remote areas or under severe sea conditions, researcher­s developed a new autonomous marine meteorolog­ical observatio­n platform. It is an unmanned navigation vessel that can travel submerged, with only the equipment compartmen­t exposed above the waterline. Such a structure can minimize the effect of waves on the vehicle, making it very stable, said Chen.

From May 2016 to May 2017, researcher­s conducted a series of trials, including launching meteorolog­ical rockets that can fly up to 8,000 meters into the atmosphere. They obtained real-time data including sea surface temperatur­e, humidity, wind speed and wind direction, which are important for ocean research. The structure and performanc­e of the unmanned semi-submersibl­e vehicle have been validated by these trials.”The unmanned semi-submersibl­e vehicle is an ideal platform for marine meteorolog­ical environmen­tal monitoring, and the atmospheri­c informatio­n provided by the weather rockets launched from this platform can improve the accuracy of numerical weather forecasts at sea and in coastal zones”, co-author of the study Li Jun said.

(Xinhua)

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