August 2, 2000

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Today's Atmospheric/Ocean Weather

Morning
Evening
ATMOSPHERE ---Another one just like yesterday. Southwesterly winds, a little warmer with highs around 86, humid, with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Jour typical summer day.
Plots of today's weather data from the Field Station are shown below. Times are in GMT.
Other Sites: Current NOAA marine forecast, The Weather Channel, Buoy Observations

Temperature

Pressure

Humidity

Solar Radiation

Wind Speed

Wind Direction

OCEAN --The ocean surface continues to warm up and move offshore. Today, temps rose above 26 C for the first time at the surface. The southwesterlies have begun an upwelling process. It will be many days before it hits the beach, because the cold water is so far offshore.
Ocean Floor data
from 5 miles offshore
times in GMT
Spikes in data are due to profiles

Temperature

Salinity

Pressure (tides)

Wave Period

Wave Height
Thermistor String Data (Temperature)
from the A line

08:00 GMT



Boat Cruise/AUV Information

WE ARE DONE!


Map of Standard Ship Transects



Satellite/CODAR Data


Morning CODAR
Lowpass Currents

Afternoon CODAR
Low Pass Currents

Evening CODAR
Low Pass Currents

Last reviewed: Aug. 02, 2000