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Caribbean through-flow accounts for up to two-thirds of the Florida Current and consequently is an important conduit of heat and salt fluxes in the Atlantic branch of the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC). While high-latitude sinking and inter
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https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.167326711.18017211/v1
https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.167326711.18017211/v1
Autor:
David W. Velasco, Dan Shumuk, Laura Fiorentino, William Douglas Wilson, Robert Heitesenrether
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2019 MTS/IEEE SEATTLE.
Recognizing that detailed analyses of the accuracy of acoustic current profiles from instruments mounted on dynamic surface platforms (MetOcean or wave buoys) were lacking, the authors and colleagues began studying the issue in 2014. Initial testing
Autor:
William Douglas Wilson, Robert Heitsenrether, Grace Gray, Nathan Holcomb, null Chung-Chu Teng
Publikováno v:
2015 IEEE/OES Eleveth Current, Waves and Turbulence Measurement (CWTM).
Autor:
William Douglas Wilson
Publikováno v:
OCEANS'11 MTS/IEEE KONA.
Operational details are described and results are presented from a deployment of a WETLabs AMP (Autonomous Moored Profiler) in Chesapeake Bay. The AMP (figure 1) is anchored and nominally stationed at depth throughout a deployment. An onboard process
Autor:
Eric Siegel, William Douglas Wilson
Publikováno v:
2011 IEEE/OES 10th Current, Waves and Turbulence Measurements (CWTM).
The Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoys System (CBIBS, www.buoybay.org) is - at present - a 9-buoy system of observational buoy platforms located around the Chesapeake Bay, operated bythe NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office. The buoys themselves are AXYS Watchk