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Record #172170:
The seasonal cycle of wind stress curl and its relationship to subsurface ocean temperature in the Northeast Pacific / Tom Murphree, Phaedra Green-Jessen, Franklin B. Schwing, Steven J. Bograd.
Title: | The seasonal cycle of wind stress curl and its relationship to subsurface ocean temperature in the Northeast Pacific / Tom Murphree, Phaedra Green-Jessen, Franklin B. Schwing, Steven J. Bograd. |
Author(s): | Murphree, Tom. Green-Jessen, Phaedra. Schwing, Franklin B. Bograd, Steven J. |
Date: | 2003. |
In: | Geophysical Research Letters. (2003.), Vol. 30(9) (2003) |
Abstract: | Examines seasonal evolution of analyzed wind stress curl (WSC) over northeast Pacific Ocean. Strongest WSC features associated with wind maxima on flanks of North Pacific High and Aleutian Low, especially in coastal regions. |
Notes: | Geophysical Research Letters. Vol. 30(9) :1469, 2003 (2003). |
Keywords: | 551.46 -- Oceanography, physical. 551.465.5 -- Ocean currents. 551.465.7 -- Oceanography, energy budget. 551.55 -- Wind and air turbulence. D -- Atmospheric sciences. (*66) -- North Pacific Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 172170 |
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