OSU Buoy Group: Oregon Continental Shelf Project current meter records 1967-68

Statement: Accession 8024, the geostrophic wind, was computed from pressure gradients at 45N, 125W. Accession 8025 is an observed wind measured at the Coast Guard observation tower on the north side of the entrance to Yaquina Bay at Newport, Oregon. Data from moorings that were in place for at least...

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Other Authors: Oregon State University (OSU) (owner)
Format: Dataset
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Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/osu-buoy-group-1967-68/679614
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Summary:Statement: Accession 8024, the geostrophic wind, was computed from pressure gradients at 45N, 125W. Accession 8025 is an observed wind measured at the Coast Guard observation tower on the north side of the entrance to Yaquina Bay at Newport, Oregon. Data from moorings that were in place for at least 6 months in deep water and include meteorological data, pressure records and temperature records gathered by the Oregon State University (OSU) Buoy Group over a span of more than 35 years. In addition, included are a number of electronic (i.e., browser-formatted) data reports. This dataset relates to current meter records from the current meter records from the Continental Shelf Project, PSU's earliest use of moored current meters, 1967-68. Other links available on this site will take you to the collection of data reports, an historical retrospective of the Buoy Group and instructions on how to download the data for the following: * Atlantic Ocean data * Pacific Ocean data * Indian Ocean data * Southern Ocean data * Electronic data reports * History of the Group * How to use this disk