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Airborne Surveys of Ocean Current and Temperature Perturbations Induced by Hurricanes
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Oceanology '88: Proceedings of an international conference, March 8–11, 1988
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v16-051
... and September 26, 1985, respectively. The expenment was a joint effort between federal govern- ment and pnvate industry which resulted in the first detailed current profile measurements below a hurn- cane. A total of 92 AXCPs were deployed in these storms, of which 45 transmitted useable data to the NOAA WP-3D...
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The Canadian Meteorological Buoy Network
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Oceanology '88: Proceedings of an international conference, March 8–11, 1988
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v16-045
... systems flow in off the north Pacific bringng frequent storms to the entire coastline Figure 2 shows the difference in seasonal rainfall and the tracks of mnter storms In addition, British Columbia's rugged coastline is indented by Fig. 1 Summer high, ocean station 'P' Aduances rn Underwater Technology...