The Long Term Evolution and Coupling of the Boundary Layers Study (referred to as the Stratus Project) is an effort to obtain a reliable multi-year dataset of meteorological and subsurface measurements beneath the stratus cloud deck off the coast of Chile and Peru. This data will improve our understanding of the role of clouds in ocean-atmosphere coupling. This project is part of the Eastern Pacific Investigation of Climate (EPIC), a NOAA-funded Climate Variability (CLIVAR) study. During the Stratus 2002 cruise, a surface mooring that had been deployed for one year off the coast of Chile was recovered, and a new surface mooring was deployed in the same location. The 2002 deployment starts the final year of a three-year occupation of...
Extensive and persistent stratus cloud decks are prominent climatic features off the Peruvian coast....
July 1977.Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-140).Sponsored by the GARP Section of the O...
This dissertation investigates the impacts of meteorological factors and aerosol indirect effects on...
A surface mooring was deployed in the eastern tropical Pacific west of northern Chile from the R/V M...
The surface mooring component of the CLIVAR Long Term Evolution and Coupling of the Boundary Layers ...
Two surface moorings were recovered during R/V Melville cruise PACS03MV in the eastern equatorial Pa...
The Ocean Reference Station at 20°S, 85°W under the stratus clouds west of northern Chile is being m...
The persistent stratus clouds found west of Chile and Peru are important for the coupling of the oce...
ENDEAVOR cruise number 97 (8-19 April, 1983) was the ninth scheduled cruise to the Long Term Upper ...
The Long-Term Upper Ocean Study (LOTUS) was a two-year field experiment near 34°N, 70°W, designed t...
OCEANUS cruise number 129 (28 October-4 November, 1982) was the eighth in a series of cruises to th...
OCEANUS cruise 154 (16-23 May 1984) was the final cruise in the two year field program of the Long ...
The surface mooring component of the NOAA Pan American Climate Study (PACS) took place from April 19...
The long-term goal of this project is to understand the spatial and temporal variation of the surfac...
OCEANUS cruise number 119 (6-14 May, 1982) was the seventh in a series of cruises to the Long Term ...
Extensive and persistent stratus cloud decks are prominent climatic features off the Peruvian coast....
July 1977.Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-140).Sponsored by the GARP Section of the O...
This dissertation investigates the impacts of meteorological factors and aerosol indirect effects on...
A surface mooring was deployed in the eastern tropical Pacific west of northern Chile from the R/V M...
The surface mooring component of the CLIVAR Long Term Evolution and Coupling of the Boundary Layers ...
Two surface moorings were recovered during R/V Melville cruise PACS03MV in the eastern equatorial Pa...
The Ocean Reference Station at 20°S, 85°W under the stratus clouds west of northern Chile is being m...
The persistent stratus clouds found west of Chile and Peru are important for the coupling of the oce...
ENDEAVOR cruise number 97 (8-19 April, 1983) was the ninth scheduled cruise to the Long Term Upper ...
The Long-Term Upper Ocean Study (LOTUS) was a two-year field experiment near 34°N, 70°W, designed t...
OCEANUS cruise number 129 (28 October-4 November, 1982) was the eighth in a series of cruises to th...
OCEANUS cruise 154 (16-23 May 1984) was the final cruise in the two year field program of the Long ...
The surface mooring component of the NOAA Pan American Climate Study (PACS) took place from April 19...
The long-term goal of this project is to understand the spatial and temporal variation of the surfac...
OCEANUS cruise number 119 (6-14 May, 1982) was the seventh in a series of cruises to the Long Term ...
Extensive and persistent stratus cloud decks are prominent climatic features off the Peruvian coast....
July 1977.Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-140).Sponsored by the GARP Section of the O...
This dissertation investigates the impacts of meteorological factors and aerosol indirect effects on...