Moored Temperature Observations in JASIN
Moored temperature observations were obtained at an array of buoys in the North Atlantic (59 degrees 00.2'-59 degrees 10.7'N 12 degrees 27.4'-12 degrees 33.6'W) during the Joint Air-Sea Interaction Experiment (JASIN) of 1978. Observations were taken at 10-minute intervals by use...
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1980
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Summary: | Moored temperature observations were obtained at an array of buoys in the North Atlantic (59 degrees 00.2'-59 degrees 10.7'N 12 degrees 27.4'-12 degrees 33.6'W) during the Joint Air-Sea Interaction Experiment (JASIN) of 1978. Observations were taken at 10-minute intervals by use of thermistors at 21 depths ranging from 4.5 m to 81.5 m. Plots of temperature as a function of time are presented for three moorings for the period July 28 through September 6, 1978. |
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