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SEASOAR and CTD observations during a COARE surveys cruise, W9211C, 22 January to 22 February 1993

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  • An international Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment (COARE) was conducted in the warm-pool region of the western equatorial Pacific Ocean over a four-month period from November 1992 through February 1993 (Webster and Lukas, 1992). Most of the oceanographic and meteorological observations were concentrated in the Intensive Flux Array (IFA) centered at 1° 45'S,156°00'E. As part of this experiment, the R/V Wecoma conducted three survey cruises on the R/V Wecoma; each cruise included measurements of the temperature, salinity and velocity distribution in the upper 300 m of the ocean, and continuous meteorological measurements of wind, air temperature, humidity, etc. Most of these measurements were along a butterfly pattern that was sampled repeatedly during the three COARE Surveys cruises, W9211A and W9211B, and W9211C.
  • This report summarizes the Seasoar and CTD observations from Wecoma's third COARE Surveys cruise, W9211C. It also provides a cruise narrative, and a brief description of the data processing procedures.
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