Surface measurements made during the Icelandic Current Experiment (ICE 89) from the R/V Alliance
Measurements of surface meteorology and sea temperature taken during the GIN '89A cruise of the research vessel Alliance are presented in the form of time-series plots. The cruise was in the southern Icelandic and Norwegian Seas during the summer of 1989. True winds, net long-wave radiation and...
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Language: | English |
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NATO. SACLANTCEN
1991
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12489/202 |
Summary: | Measurements of surface meteorology and sea temperature taken during the GIN '89A cruise of the research vessel Alliance are presented in the form of time-series plots. The cruise was in the southern Icelandic and Norwegian Seas during the summer of 1989. True winds, net long-wave radiation and turbulent air-sea fluxes have been calculated for a number of sections in the Icelandic Current and across the Iceland-Faeroe Front, and these are shown and briefly discussed. Surface meteorological charts from the German Meteorological Service are included for the period of the cruise. |
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