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The Feasibility of Dynamic Height Determination from Moored Temperature Sensors
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The existence of a tight T-S relationship in the southwestern North Atlantic is used to convert temperature measurements from moored sensors to dynamic heights. Seven hydrographic cruises with intensive CTD coverage during ...
Moored Observations of Western Boundary Current Variability and Thermohaline Circulation at 26.5° in the Subtropical North Atlantic
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A 5.8-year time series of moored current meter observations is used with hydrographic section data, CME model results, and gridded wind fields over the North Atlantic to describe the mean structure and variability of ...
Meridional Heat Transport Variability at 26.5°N in the North Atlantic
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Data from almost five years of current meter moorings located across the Bahamas Escarpment at 26.5°N are used to investigate meridional heat transport variability in the section and its impact on transatlantic heat flux. ...
The Mean Circulation East of the Bahamas as Determined from a Recent Measurement Program and Historical XBT Data
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Observational evidence from a two-ship synoptic survey, from one-year-long current measurements at four sites, and from two independent long-term expendable-baththermograph (XBT) data sets is combined to describe the ...