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  • Technical Report
    Moored current meter data from the Atlantic north equatorial counter current near 6°N 28°W (February-September, 1983) : vol. XXXIV
    (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1984-05) Levy, Ellen ; Richardson, Philip L.
    This report presents current and wind data from the first of three surface mooring deployments in the Atlantic North Equatorial Countercurrent near 6°N and 28°W. A Vector Averaging Wind Recorder (VAWR) measured wind velocity, sea surface temperature and air temperature, barometric pressure and solar insolation. Four Vector Measuring Current Meters (VMCM) measured current velocity and temperature at depths of 20, 50, 75 and 150m. The mooring was deployed on February 25 and recovered (and replaced) on September 13, 1983 .
  • Technical Report
    Moored current meter data from the Atlantic north equatorial countercurrent near 6°N 28°W (September, 1983-March, 1984) : vol. XXXVI
    (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1984-09) Levy, Ellen ; Richardson, Philip L.
    This report presents current and wind data from the second of three surface mooring deployments in the Atlantic North Equatorial Countercurrent near 6°N and 28°W. A Vector Averaging Wind Recorder (VAWR) measured wind velocity, sea surface temperature, air temperature, barometric pressure and solar insolation. Four Vector Measuring Current Meters (VMCM) measured current velocity and temperature at depths of 20, 50, 75 and 150 m. The mooring was deployed on September 12,1983 and recovered (and replaced) on March 24,1984.
  • Technical Report
    Moored current meter data from the Atlantic north equatorial counter current near 6°N 28°W (March-October, 1984)
    (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1985-02) Levy, Ellen ; Richardson, Philip L.
    This third and final report presents current and wind data from a three part mooring deployment in the Atlantic North Equatorial Countercurrent near 6°N and 28°W. A Vector Averaging Wind Recorder (VAWR) measured wind velocity, sea surface temperature, air temperature, barometric pressure and solar insolation. Four Vector Measuring Current Meters (VMCM) measured current velocity and temperature at depths of 20, 75, 150, and 300m. The mooring was deployed on March 26, 1984 and recovered on October 12, 1984.
  • Technical Report
    Report on R. V. Akademik Vernadsky cruise 39, stage IV, June 17 - July 17, 1989
    (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1990-04) Fofonoff, Nicholas P. ; Levy, Ellen ; Kettle, A. James ; Navitsky, Richard C.
    Participation by U. S. personnel on Cruise 39, Leg IV (June 17 - July 17, 1989) of the Marine Hydrophysical Institute's research vessel Akademik Vernadsky provided valuable information, documented in the present report for planning future cooperative projects with Soviet oceanographers. Detailed descriptions are given of the ship, its scientific laboratories, computers and onboard instrumentation. Planning and operating procedures are described and examples are given of daily work plans, seminars, menus and social activities. Personal accounts by the U. S. participants are also included. Many of the shipboard activities were recorded on VHS video cassettes. The oceanographic data collected in the Gulf Stream survey region during Leg IV are documented in the report. Copies of data sets were provided to the U. S. participants in exchange for U. S. data from the region during the survey period.
  • Technical Report
    A compilation of moored current meter data from the North Pacific : (the "Zonal" Experiment, 1983-1985) volume XLI
    (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1987-05) Levy, Ellen ; Tarbell, Susan A.
    Summaries of long-term current, temperature and pressure measurements from moored instruments in the western Pacific Ocean (ranging from 152°W to 165°E longitude and 31° to 41°N latitude) are presented. There were two consecutive settings of instruments, referred to as zonal I and zonal II, each spanning a one-year interval. There were, for the first time, 2 two-year mooring deployments, which were successful. Tables, plots and statistics include filtered and unfiltered data, as well as merged and single setting data. The objective of the experiment was to define the basic properties of the low frequency variability in the mid-latitude North Pacific.