The results of multiple deployments of surface drifters in warm core rings of the Gulf Stream are presented. Four satellite drifters (tracked by the Argos system) were deployed on nine separate occasions and two LORAN-C drifters (operated by the University of Miami) were deployed three times. Drifter studies were conducted during four cruises aboard the R/V Endeavor in 1982 in conjunction with the Warm Core Rings Experiment and one cruise of the USNS Bartlett in January 1983 which was sponsored by the Office of Naval Research. Translational velocities and periods of rotation are provided for two rings: 82B and 82H.National Science Foundation under grant OCE80-1698
Gulf Stream warm-core rings form in the Slope Water between the North American continental shelf and...
This dataset consists of weekly trajectory information of Gulf Stream Warm Core Rings from 2000-2010...
Dataset: drifter_tracksDrifter track data from drifters deployed on multiple R/V Endeavor, Albatross...
The final cruise of the NSF sponsored Warm Core Rings Program studied a Warm Core Ring (WCR) in the ...
Also published as: Journal of Geophysical Research 83 (1978): 6136-6144During 1975 several shipboard...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The final cruise of the NSF sponsored Warm Core Rings Program studied a Warm Core Ring (WCR) in the...
R/V Oceanus Cruise 218 (OC218) departed Woods Hole March 20,1990 for 20 days of work in a Gulf Strea...
The main objective of the third warm core ring cruise was revisitation of ring 82-B and the surroun...
From 1975 to 1978, thirty-one satellite-tracked free-drifting surface buoys were launched in the Gu...
In the past, the Gulf Stream has frequently been viewed as essentially a barrier between the Slope a...
Dataset: drifters_argosThe following was extracted from the Cruise Report of the N.B. Palmer Cruise ...
A chronology constructed from satellite-derived thermal imagery is presented to describe the format...
An unusual double-thermostad warm-core ring of the Gulf Stream was discovered in the Slope Sea, sout...
The warm-core rings program held an intensive 2-week data processing and analysis workshop during t...
Gulf Stream warm-core rings form in the Slope Water between the North American continental shelf and...
This dataset consists of weekly trajectory information of Gulf Stream Warm Core Rings from 2000-2010...
Dataset: drifter_tracksDrifter track data from drifters deployed on multiple R/V Endeavor, Albatross...
The final cruise of the NSF sponsored Warm Core Rings Program studied a Warm Core Ring (WCR) in the ...
Also published as: Journal of Geophysical Research 83 (1978): 6136-6144During 1975 several shipboard...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The final cruise of the NSF sponsored Warm Core Rings Program studied a Warm Core Ring (WCR) in the...
R/V Oceanus Cruise 218 (OC218) departed Woods Hole March 20,1990 for 20 days of work in a Gulf Strea...
The main objective of the third warm core ring cruise was revisitation of ring 82-B and the surroun...
From 1975 to 1978, thirty-one satellite-tracked free-drifting surface buoys were launched in the Gu...
In the past, the Gulf Stream has frequently been viewed as essentially a barrier between the Slope a...
Dataset: drifters_argosThe following was extracted from the Cruise Report of the N.B. Palmer Cruise ...
A chronology constructed from satellite-derived thermal imagery is presented to describe the format...
An unusual double-thermostad warm-core ring of the Gulf Stream was discovered in the Slope Sea, sout...
The warm-core rings program held an intensive 2-week data processing and analysis workshop during t...
Gulf Stream warm-core rings form in the Slope Water between the North American continental shelf and...
This dataset consists of weekly trajectory information of Gulf Stream Warm Core Rings from 2000-2010...
Dataset: drifter_tracksDrifter track data from drifters deployed on multiple R/V Endeavor, Albatross...