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OCEANS 91 Proceedings.
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Oceans '99. MTS/IEEE. Riding the Crest into the 21st Century. Conference and Exhibition. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.99CH37008).
Newly emerging virtual reality technologies are giving scientists new ways to analyze data that bend the imagination. In fact, the power of virtual reality is the ability to immerse in and interact with data. This new experience gives the scientist a
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Oceans '99. MTS/IEEE. Riding the Crest into the 21st Century. Conference and Exhibition. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.99CH37008).
The TAO array consists of approximately 70 ATLAS and current meter moorings spanning the Equatorial Pacific from 95/spl deg/W to 137/spl deg/E in the west, telemetering oceanographic and meteorological data in real-time via the Argos satellite system
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Oceans '99. MTS/IEEE. Riding the Crest into the 21st Century. Conference and Exhibition. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.99CH37008).
The TAO moored buoy array in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean is a major component of the global climate monitoring system, extending from 95/spl deg/W in the eastern Pacific to 137/spl deg/E in the west, and telemetering data to shore via the NOAA Argos
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Proceedings of OCEANS '93.
The TOGA-TAO Array of ATLAS wind and thermistor chain moorings and current meter moorings spans the Pacific Basin from 95/spl deg/W to 137/spl deg/E in the equatorial wave guide. TOGA-TAO has a multi-national base of support, and, when completed, wil
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OCEANS 96 MTS/IEEE Conference Proceedings. The Coastal Ocean - Prospects for the 21st Century.
The TAO array consists of approximately 70 moored buoys in the tropical Pacific Ocean, telemetering data in real time via the Argos satellite. Supported by an international consortium, it is a major component of the global climate monitoring system.
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Proceedings of OCEANS'94.
The TAO Array is a major component of the TOGA ocean observation program, consisting of an array of approximately 65 ATLAS and current meter moorings, spanning the Pacific Basin from 95"W in the eastern Pacific to 137/spl deg/E in the west. The TAO D
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'Challenges of Our Changing Global Environment'. Conference Proceedings. OCEANS '95 MTS/IEEE.
The TAO array consists of 70 moored buoys in the tropical Pacific Ocean, telemetering data in realtime via the Argos satellite. Supported by an international consortium, it is a major component of the global climate monitoring system. The TAO display
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MTS/IEEE Oceans 2001. An Ocean Odyssey. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.01CH37295).
Starting with an overview of the historical legacy of buoy technology from ancient times to the present, this paper presents a discussion of several topics related to buoy technology, its present applications, and future needs. Technologies for meteo
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MTS/IEEE Oceans 2001. An Ocean Odyssey. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.01CH37295).
The Climate Data Portal links geographically distributed climate data servers in Seattle (Washington), Silver Spring (Maryland), and Honolulu (Hawaii) into a network to provide a portal to distributed data in a common data format to researchers and m