Observations and Modelling of Fronts and Frontogenesis
Observations and Modelling of Fronts and Frontogenesis
Observations and Modelling of Fronts and Frontogenesis
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Figure 11.1 Tow tracks. + -- two-hourly positions. (Table<br />
1 lists start <strong>and</strong> finish positions <strong>and</strong> times.)<br />
a) Tows 1, 2a, 2b, <strong>and</strong> 4. Ship remained<br />
within dashed rectangle during 19-26 Jan.<br />
b) Tows 3a <strong>and</strong> 3b. Isotherms at 20 m from CTD<br />
survey (Roden, 1981).<br />
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