History
Deployment stories, ship returns, presentations, and project history.
Deployment stories, ship returns, presentations, and project history.
SIPEX II — five WIIOS units deployed across East Antarctic sea ice from RV Aurora Australis, 2012.
First three generations of WII buoys — early research prototypes that laid the groundwork for the production WII4 (Edison) and WII5 (AVR) designs.
PIPERS — fourteen WIIOS deployed during autumn sea-ice growth in the Ross Sea, 2017. 23,000+ wave records.
JARE-61 — WIIOS units deployed during the 61st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, East Antarctica summer 2019/20.
Peer-reviewed publications drawing on WII buoy data — including the 2014 Nature paper on storm-induced sea-ice breakup. Mirrors Alison Kohout’s project bibliography.
Fourth-generation Edison-based WII buoy. Multiple sub-type variants.
Current-generation WII5 buoy — AVR/ESP32 main board, multiple sub-type variants.
Eleven-buoy deployment with the Korea Polar Research Institute, March 2024. Project id kopri.
Two-buoy Canadian deployment running 2019 through 2021. Project id twk5.
Fourteen-buoy Tasmanian deployment running 2019 through 2022. Project id tas2019.
Single-buoy deployment with the University of Melbourne, November 2018. Project id unimelb2018.
An unexpected buoy recovery in August 2018.
Three-buoy deployment in Japan, March 2018. Project id japan2018.
Fourteen-buoy deployment with NIWA (New Zealand), April 2017. The Intel Edison all-in-one Linux generation — no AVR companion. Project id niwa2017.
Two-buoy deployment with NYU UAE, April 2017. Project id nyuuae.
Two-buoy deployment in Japan, September 2016. Project id japan2016.
Internal NIWA test deployment, project id niwatest2016. Zero buoys recorded — placeholder / system test entry.
Internal test deployment, project id test2016. Two buoys, not a real-world project.
NIWA-led testing of the WII2 sensor board at Scott Base, Antarctica — November 2014. Captured Kistler accelerometer, MPU9150 IMU, GPS, and Iridium telemetry at 2–8 Hz.
The seminal 2012 NIWA deployment — eight WII buoys, the first digital sea-ice wave measurements ever collected. The data became the 2014 Nature paper on storm-induced sea-ice breakup.