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Figure 5a: Significant vertical coherence at periods greater than 60 hours. Currents were rectified <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir principal axes. Data presented in <strong>the</strong> table are <strong>the</strong><br />

coherence squared and <strong>the</strong> phase difference in hours. A positive lag means that <strong>the</strong> top (or first-listed) meter leads <strong>the</strong> bottom (or sec<strong>on</strong>d-listed) meter.<br />

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and » mean that more than 10% or 20% of <strong>the</strong> cross-variance was present at that period; while < and «indicate that less than 5% or 1% of <strong>the</strong><br />

cross-variance was present.

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