Canada - Aerological Observations at the Upper Air Station at Norman Wells, Northwest Territories
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Details
Provided by- Opportunity closing date
- 14 October 2024
- Opportunity publication date
- 04 September 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
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Description
1.0 BACKGROUND
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) operates aerological observing stations throughout Canada. These stations complete soundings of the upper atmosphere twice daily for each day of the year. The observations are taken by releasing a gas-filled balloon with an attached instrument which is tracked via one of a variety of electronic navigational methods. This attached instrument transmits meteorological data relating to temperature, humidity, and the height of standard atmospheric pressure levels. In addition, tracking of the balloon allows for computation of winds and wind shear at upper levels of the atmosphere.
Data is collected and processed automatically by sounding equipment and transmitted to the Canadian Meteorological Centre for inclusion in atmospheric models which are used to produce a number of weather forecasts. In addition, the data is shared internationally for use in many global weather monitoring and forecasting programs.
2.0 SCOPE
ECCC requires the service of a Contractor to prepare the instruments and conduct two (2) upper air soundings per day, three hundred and sixty-five (365) days per year, (366 days in a leap year) to monitor the data and messages produced, and to ensure the prompt transmittal of the data, onsite at the upper air station situated in Norman Wells, Northwest Territories.
The Contractor will conduct the management and operations of the observing program three hundred and sixty-five (365) days per year, 366 days in a leap year by scheduling of personnel for observing, recording, encoding and transmitting Aerological and Supplementary programs at the times specified below as required to comply with the instructions contained in the “MANUAL OF UPPER AIR OBSERVATIONS” (MANUPP) and various other manual required for the Safety and Health for Meteorological Services of Canada Operations (refer to Appendix 4 for list of documents to be provided at contract award).
Administrative responsibilities include maintaining an inventory of consumable supplies, the preparation of monthly reports detailing the performance of the observing program, shipping and receiving of program related items, and the provision of some technical support in the maintenance of the associated equipment.
The Contractor is to perform Aerological observations and other related duties at Norman Wells Upper Air Station, as described in Section 1, Annex A, and Appendices 1 through 4.
- Opportunity closing date
- 14 October 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
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- Environment and Climate Change Canada
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