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Current meter observations over the continental shelf off Oregon and California: February 1981 - January 1984

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  • A large-scale west coast shelf experiment called SuperCODE was conducted off Oregon and California between February 1981 and April 1984. Current and temperature measurements were made from subsurface arrays off Coos Bay (43°N), Crescent City (42°N), Eureka (41°N), Half Moon Bay (37.5°N) and Purisima Point (34.70), between February 1981 and September 1982. Some additional measurements were made in the Santa Barbara Channel during May - September 1982 and off Coos Bay and Eureka during September 1982 - January 1983. This report summarizes the results of the measurements by presenting statistics, scatter diagrams, progressive vector diagrams and time series plots of hourly and the six-hourly low-passed data.
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