CLIMODE QC Radiosonde Data. Version 1.0

The CLIvar MOde Water Dynamic Experiment (CLIMODE) was a project designed to study the dynamics of ‘Eighteen Degree Water’ (EDW); the subtropical mode water of the North Atlantic. For this study NCAR/EOL deployed one Integrated Sounding System (ISS) on board the ship R/V Knorr. CLIMODE was conducted...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: UCAR/NCAR-Earth Observing Laboratory
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/d6319t3w
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/132.004
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Summary:The CLIvar MOde Water Dynamic Experiment (CLIMODE) was a project designed to study the dynamics of ‘Eighteen Degree Water’ (EDW); the subtropical mode water of the North Atlantic. For this study NCAR/EOL deployed one Integrated Sounding System (ISS) on board the ship R/V Knorr. CLIMODE was conducted in the Atlantic Ocean, off the East coast of the United States during February and March, 2007. EOL deployed an Integrated Sounding System (ISS), including a UHF boundry layer wind profiler, a Radio Acoustic Sounding System (RASS) and a GPS Advanced Upper-air Sounding System (GAUS). There were a total of 150 radiosonde launches made, 148 of which are included in the final data archive. Two soundings were removed for lack of data. For more information on the CLIMODE project, please visit http://www.climode.org/