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    Long-term evolution of the coupled boundary layers (STRATUS) mooring recovery and deployment cruise report NOAA Research Vessel R H Brown • cruise RB-01-08 9 October - 25 October 2001

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    2002-02
    Author
    Vallee, Charlotte  Concept link
    Weller, Robert A.  Concept link
    Bouchard, Paul R.  Concept link
    Ostrom, William M.  Concept link
    Lord, Jeffrey  Concept link
    Gobat, Jason I.  Concept link
    Pritchard, Mark  Concept link
    Westberry, Toby K.  Concept link
    Hare, Jeffrey E.  Concept link
    Uttal, Taneil  Concept link
    Yuter, Sandra  Concept link
    Rivas, David  Concept link
    Baumgardner, Darrel  Concept link
    McCarty, Brandi  Concept link
    Shannahoff, Jonathan  Concept link
    Walsh, M. Alexander  Concept link
    Bahr, Frank B.  Concept link
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    Citable URI
    https://hdl.handle.net/1912/37
    Location
    10°S-20°S
    85°W-95°W
    DOI
    10.1575/1912/37
    Keyword
     STRATUS; Boundary layers; Cruise report; Ronald H. Brown (Ship) Cruise RB01-08 
    Abstract
    This report documents the work done on cruise RB-01-08 of the NOAA R/V Ron Brown. This was Leg 2 of R/V Ron Brown’s participation in Eastern Pacific Investigation of Climate (EPIC) 2001, a study of air-sea interaction, the atmosphere, and the upper ocean in the eastern tropical Pacific. The science party included groups from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), NOAA Environmental Technology Laboratory (ETL), the University of Washington (UW), the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), and the University Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM). The work done by these groups is summarized in this report. In addition, the routine underway data collected while aboard R/V Ron Brown is also summarized here.
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    Vallee, C., Weller, R. A., Bouchard, P. R., Ostrom, W. M., Lord, J., Gobat, J., Pritchard, M., Westberry, T., Hare, J., Uttal, T., Yuter, S., Rivas, D., Baumgardner, D., McCarty, B., Shannahoff, J., Walsh, M. A., & Bahr, F. (2002). Long-term evolution of the coupled boundary layers (STRATUS) mooring recovery and deployment cruise report NOAA Research Vessel R H Brown - cruise RB-01-08 9 October - 25 October 2001. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/37
     

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