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Kristina Kiest

Kristina Kiest

On Posted on December 19, 2019December 19, 2019

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In-situ surface current velocity from ADCP (red vectors) and CTD station markers are shown for the July 2010 survey. Marker colors indicate the station θ-S profile classification as either GCW, LCW, EFCW, Coastal Shelf Water (green), or mixed-interleaved (black). Stations lacking waters denser than σθ = 24.0 kg m-3 are shown as small black dots. Prototype profile locations are indicated by an "x" and an enlarged marker. Letters identify selected sections along the cruise track. Image Credit: NOAA AOML.

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