座椅架网络预测和回溯石油泄漏-一个有效的工具,发现非法泄漏使用AIS

C. Ambjorn
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Seatrack Web是一个全面运行的油漂移预测系统。它覆盖了波罗的海和北海的一部分。该系统可在互联网上使用,并提供最新的天气和海洋预报,从而为用户在石油对抗情况下提供最佳决策工具。漂移模型计算海上物质或物体的三维运动,包括下沉、搁浅和湍流分散。对于油,还计算了蒸发、乳化和波浪诱导的垂直分散。Seatrack Web是HELCOM预测石油漂移的系统,主要用户是波罗的海周边国家的防油当局。它自20世纪90年代初开始运作。该系统现在包括几个新功能,其中与AIS(自动识别系统)船舶跟踪数据库的耦合是最重要的。当在海上发现泄漏时,可以用该系统进行回溯计算。结果每隔一小时就能及时显示出油的位置。将AIS数据添加到这些受油区域,可以清楚地显示在整个计算期间哪些船只靠近石油。然后,该系统根据石油位置的变化,在空间和时间上获取新的船舶轨迹。通常会发现大量可能的船只,然后在分析和获得更多有关情况的信息后,可以依次删除这些船只。第一年在Seatrack Web中使用AIS的经验带来了许多改进建议。例如,它现在可以更快地识别可疑船只,也更容易忽略无关船只。一个有价值的新功能是,如果AIS数据丢失,可以从日志簿中获取这些数据并填写,这样船舶轨迹就会完成,从而在分析情况时获得正确的信息。在2008年,卫星信息将显示在地图上,这将进一步简化对非法污染者的识别。卫星图像还可以显示正在进行的泄漏,通过显示一艘与石油相连的船只在释放石油。将使用两颗雷达卫星,RADARSAT 1和ENVISAT。案件的全部信息也可以保存下来,以后以动画或特殊图片的形式在法庭上作为证据。
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Seatrack Web forecasts and backtracking of oil spills - an efficient tool to find illegal spills using AIS
Seatrack Web is a fully operational oil drift forecasting system. It covers the Baltic Sea and part of the North Sea. The system is available over the Internet and has the latest weather and ocean forecasts, thus giving the user the best possible decision tool in an oil combating situation. The drift model calculates the three-dimensional movements of substances or objects at sea, including sinking, stranding and turbulent dispersion. For oils, the evaporation, emulsification and wave-induced vertical dispersion are also calculated. Seatrack Web is the HELCOM system for forecasting of oil drift, and the primary users are oil combating authorities in the countries surrounding the Baltic Sea. It has been in operation since the early 1990s. The system now includes several new features, where a coupling to an AIS (Automatic Identification System) ship track data base is the most important. When finding a spill in the sea, it is possible to make a backtracking calculation with the system. The result shows every hour the location of the oil back in time. Adding AIS data to those oiled areas shows clearly which ships have been close to the oil during the whole calculation period. The system then fetches new ship tracks in space and time depending on the changing positions of the oil. A large number of possible ships are often found, and those can then be deleted successively after analyses and more information about the circumstances. The first year of experience with using AIS in Seatrack Web have led to many suggestions for improvement. It now, for instance, works faster to identify the suspected ships and it is also easier to ignore irrelevant ships. One valuable new feature is that if AIS data are missing it is possible to take those data from the log book and fill in so the ship track will be completed, thus having correct information when analysing the situation. During 2008 satellite information will be shown in the map, which simplifies the identification of illegal polluters even further. The satellite image can also show an ongoing release of a spill, by showing a ship connected to the oil while releasing it. Two radar satellites will be used, RADARSAT 1 and ENVISAT. A case with all information included can also be saved to show as evidence in court at later occasions as animation or special pictures.
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