Completed Project: Coupled Boundary Layer – Air Sea Transfer (CBLAST) Experiment

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Upper Ocean Dynamics and Horizontal Variability in Low Winds

The CBLAST project is funded through the Office of Naval Reasearch
Principle Investigator: Robert A. Weller

Data

The ASIMET meteorological sensors on the buoy provided a record of Wind velocity, Relative Humidity, Air and Sea surface Temperatures, Incoming Shortwave Radiation, Longwave Radiation, Barometric Pressure, and Precipitation.

The surface fluxes of heat and momentum in the Cblast region were estimated from the meteorological and near-surface oceanographic measurements using the bulk flux algorithm developed for TOGA COARE.

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For full documentation of contents of data files, please see the metadata files, linked to "INFO" in the table:

ASIMet Data

SN Buoy Met Flux
L-14
A
EPIC
MAT
INFO
EPIC
MAT
INFO
L-12
E
EPIC
MAT
INFO
EPIC
MAT
INFO
L-16
F
EPIC
MAT
INFO
EPIC
MAT
INFO


Last updated: April 16, 2008