V^v^. Coa.^ (SxjurcC Ooe, CX-'U^OC^. /"OL, l^'^iT U»-c_ K-e r' UNITED STATES COAST GUARD OCEANOGRAPHIC REPORT No. 40 CG 373-40 Woods r'oh Oceanographic ins'iiution ATLAS -GAZ£TlEEf? COLLECIION OCEANOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATIONS IN THE NORTHERN BERING SEA AND BERING STRAIT June-July 1968 PLEASE RET'JRN TO .3T1TUTI0N Dy^T^^ LIBRARY McLEA.1 UNITED STATES COAST GUARD OCEANOGRAPHIC UNITED STATES COAST GUARD OCEANOGRAPHIC UNIT REPORT No. 40 CG 373-40 OCEANOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATIONS IN THE NORTHERN BERING SEA AND BERING STRAIT June-July 1968 By David M. Husby , ru i ru • tr I I 0" m ' ; CD I CD WASHINGTON, D.C. $ USCGC STATEN ISLAND (WAGB 278) ABSTRACT Oceanographic data collected on 79 stations in the northern Bering Sea and Bering Strait during 8-19 July 1968 are presented and interpreted. The data include observations of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and current velocity made at 5-meter intervals from sea surface to the bottom. Contoured sections of the data are also presented. Editor's note: Reference to a product or comment with respect to it in this publication does not indicate, or permit any person to hold out by republication in whole or in part or otherwise, that the product has been endorsed, authorized, or approved by the Coast Guard. Ill TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page _ Abstract Table of Contents List of Illustrations - Introduction Data Collection and Processing — Cruise Chronology Anchored Instrument Packages Direct Measurements of Current on Station. Time-Series Current Measurements ^ Oceanographic Stations Suspended Sediment Study Results Water Masses Currents Dissolved Oxygen Distribution References _ Illustrations . Appendix A — Oceanographic Data Page i iii V V 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 23 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1. Location of anchored sensing systems and oceanographic stations 5 2. Configuration of anchored instrument packages 6 3. Vertical distribution of temperature on section H-H', 8-11 July 1968 7 4. Vertical distribution of temperature on section G-G', 11-12 July 1968 7 5. Vertical distribution of temperature on section F-F', 13-14 July 1968 8 6. Vertical distribution of temperature on section E-E', 15-16 July 1968 8 7. Vertical distribution of temperature on section D-D', 17-18 July 1968 9 8. Vertical distribution of temperature on section C-C, 18-19 July 1968 9 9. Vertical distribution of salinity on section H-H', 8-11 July 1968 . 10 10. Vertical distribution of salinity on section G-G', 11-12 July 1968 10 11. Vertical distribution of salinity on section F-F', 13-14 July 1968 11 12. Vertical distribution of salinity on section E-E' 15-16 July 1968 11 13. Vertical distribution of salinity on section D-D', 17-18 July 1968 12 14. Vertical distribution of salinity on .section C-C. 18-19 July 1968 12 15. Horizontal distribution of sea surface temperature between section H-H and section C-C, 8-19 July 1968 13 Figure Pa^e 16. Horizontal distribution of surface salinity between section H-H' and section C-C, 8-19 July 1968 14 17. Horizontal distribution of temperature at a depth of 20 meters between section H-H' and section C-C, 8-19 July 1968 15 18. Horizontal distribution of salinity at a depth of 20 meters between sec- tion H-H' and section C-C, 8-19 July 1968 _ 16 19. Current velocity at depth of 5 meters at oceanographic stations taken 8-19 July 1968 17 20. Current velocity at depth of 20 meters at oceanographic stations taken 8-19 July 1968 - 18 21. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen on section H-H', 8-11 July 1968 - 19 22. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen on section G-G' 11-12 July 1968 19 23. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen on section F-F', 13-14 July 1968 --- --- 20 24. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen on section E-E', 15-16 July 1968 - 20 25. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen on section D-D', 17-18 July 1968 21 26. Vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen on section C-C, 18-19 July 1968 21 VI Oceaiiographic Investigations in the Northern Bering Sea and Bering Strait June-July 1968 David M. Htisby > INTRODUCTION Results of past investigations in the Bering Sea and Bering Strait (Aagaard, 1964; Coach- man and Aagaard, 1966 ; Coachman and Rankin. 1968; Husby, 1969) have shown four problem areas: (1) turbulent mixing and transfer proc- esses, (2) time-dependence of the velocity field, (3) the role of atmospheric circulation in driv- ing or modifying oceanic circulation, and (4) general physical oceanography of the northern Bering Sea. A cooperative cruise with the U.S. Coast Guard Oceanographic Unit and Univers- ity of Washington was conducted on the USCGC STATEN ISLAND (WAGB-278) during June- July 1968 to investigate the general physical oceanography of the northern Bering Sea and Bering Strait, current How through the Bering Strait, and transport of suspended sediments by currents. ' U.S. Coast Guard Oceanographic Unit, Washington, D.C. Present Address: Oceanography Department, Uni- versity of Washington, Seattle, Washington. DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING (".ruise (>hronology 1968 25 June 1 July 4 Julv 6 July 9 July 16 July 17 July Departed Kodiak, Alaska en route to north- ern Bering Sea. Moored current meter arrays and tempera- ture-pressure recorders at 64°00'N, 171° 55'W and 65°37.9'N, 168°30'W. Moored temperature-pressure recorder at 65°00'N, 170°20'W. Ve.ssel anchored near- by for period of 26 hours while hourly cur- rent meter lowerings and two-hourly Nan- sen casts made for time-series study. Vessel anchored at 63°20'N, 168°29'W for 30 hours for time-series observations. Completed third time-series study at 64° OO'N, 172°00'W with total of 31 hours spent on this station. Arrived at first oceanographic station at 2100 hours (GMT). Completed station number 55, but then oper- ations halted due to fog and reports of heavy concentrations of Soviet vessels in the western channel of the Bering Strait. Survey resumed at 1000 hours on station 56. 19 July Completed station 76 at 0400 hours. Re- occupied stations 56-58, to verify the strong (180 cm/sec) current and marked temperature inversions. Initiated search for current meter array originally moored at 65°37.9'N, 168°30'W. 20 July Continued search for current meter array with no success. Abandoned search and proceeded to Norton Sound to begin a study of su.spended sediments. 21 July Completed suspended sediment study and en route Nome, Alaska. 22 July Disembarked scientific party at Nome with the exception of Mr. P. Joppa who re- mained aboard to assist in search for anchored instrument packages. Instru- ments anchored at 65°37.9'N, 168°20'W never located ; one of orange surface floats was observed in fisherman's boat. Tem- perature-pressure recorder anchored at 65° OO'N, 170^20'W was retrieved. 23 July Instruments anchored at 64° OO'N, 171° 55'W were located but lost during retrieval. Anchored InHtrunient Packa<;e8 To determine the tidal wave pattern in the northern Bering Sea and to continuously moni- tor the flow through the Bering Strait, three instrument arrays were anchored (fig. 1). The basic configuration of the arrays is shown in figure 2. At the 64 OO'N, 17r55'W location, the instrument array was placed at a depth of approximately 28 meters in water depth of 48 meters. The second instrument array, anchored at 65°37.9'N, 168°30.2'W in 55 meters of water, was suspended at a depth of approximately 25 meters. The third, consisting of only a tem- perature-pressure recorder, was placed near the bottom in 40 meters of water at 65 "OO'N, 170°20'W. Unfortunately, neither of the current meters was retrieved and no useable data were obtained from the one temperature-pressure recorder which was retrieved. Direct Measurements of Current on Station At each of the 79 oceanographic stations, the ship was anchored and allowed to swing on the anchor until it achieved a fairly stable heading. A current meter was then lowered and raised through the water column stopping at 5-meter intervals to record current velocity for about 15 minutes. The deflection of the cable from the vertical was measured at each current reading along with the length of cable paid out to determine actual depth of the meter. The current meter used was the "Magnesyn" cur- rent meter, designed and built at the Depart- ment of Oceanography, University of Washing- ton. It combined a Hydro Products Model 460 current speed sensor and Model 451 current speed readout module with a Marine Remote Compass system for measuring magnetic direc- tion. The current velocity data are retained by the Department of Oceanography, University of Washington, for later transfer to the Na- tional Oceanographic Data Center, Washington, D.C. (NODC). Time-Series Current Measurements At three locations (fig. 1), the ship was an- chored and hourly current meter lowerings were made over periods of 26, 30, and 31 hours to measure the time-dependent variation of the velocity field. Nansen bottle casts were made approximately every two hours to measure tem- perature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen content at 5-meter intervals. The current and physical oceanographic data from these three stations are retained by the Department of Oceanog- raphy, University of Washington, for later transfer to NODC. Oceano<;raphic Stations At each of the 79 oceanographic stations, a Nansen bottle cast was accomplished by per- sonnel from the U.S. Coast Guard Oceanogra- phic Unit. Observations of temperature, salin- ity, and dissolved oxygen were made at 5-meter intervals from the surface to near the bottom. Water temperatures were measured by a pair of deep-sea reversing thermometers in each Nansen bottle. The salinities were determined using an inductive salinometer. Conductivity values obtained were converted to salinity by use of the International Oceanographic Tables published jointly by UNESCO and the National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain (UNESCO, 1966). Methods of collecting and processing the temperature and salinity data essentially followed those outlined in H.O. Pub. 607 (U.S. Naval Oceanographic Oflice, 1968). Upon retrieval of each cast, water samples were drawn immediately for the determination of dissolved o.xygen content. The method used was a modified Winkler determination involv- ing the titration of a 50 ml aliquot of the treated sample with a 0.01 normal sodium thio- sulfate solution using starch as the end point indicator. The temperature, .salinity, and dis- solved oxygen data were forwarded to NODC and are listed as Ref. No. 31-1270. Suspended Sediment Study To determine the transport of material of fluviatile origin through Norton Sound and the northern Bering Sea, Mr. Stephen Smyth (Univ. of Washington) conducted an investigation during the occupation of the 79 oceanographic stations. A Hydro Products Model 412T Tow- able One Meter Transmissometer was lowered into the water at 53 stations until contact was made with the bottom. Water depth and trans- missivity were recorded on a strip chart re- corder in the oceanographic laboratory. When the transmissometer recordings indicated un- usual optical characteristics, water samples were obtained from the Nansen casts for later analysis of suspended sediment concentration. A total of 62 transmissometer lowerings were accomplished and 142 water samples were col- lected. During the Noi'ton Sound operations on 21 July, four stations were occupied. At each sta- tion a Nansen bottle cast was made to obtain water samples at 5 meter intervals from the surface to near the bottom, current speed and direction were measured at 5-meter intervals to near the bottom, a gravity core sample was obtained, a Van Veen grab sample was obtained, and a transmissometer lowering was accom- plished. These data and samples are retained by the Department of Oceanography, Univer- sity of Washington. Water Masses Hydrographic conditions in the northern Ber- ing Sea and Bering Strait in July 1968 closely paralleled the summer regime observed in pre- vious surveys, showing a relatively warm (>5°C), low salinity (<32.5%o) water mass in the upper 10 meters and a layer of gradients between 10 and 15 meters overlying a colder (<3°C), more saline (>32.5%o) water mass (figs. 3-14). Large zonal gradients of tempera- ture and salinity were observed at the surface in the eastern portion of the survey area (figs. 15 and 16). The warm (>7.0°C), low salinity (<31.0%o) water mass which extended along the Alaskan coast in the surface layer corre- sponded closely with the Alaskan Coastal Water (8-10 X, 20-30%o) first defined by Saur, et al. (1954). The low salinity of this water mass is attributed to dilution by the effluents of the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers. The isolated par- cel of warm, low salinity water found at the surface northwest of St. Lawrence Island (figs. 15 and 16) may be the result of the advection of some river runoff through the Strait of Anadyr, possibly from the Anadyr River to the southwest. The distribution of properties at 20 meters revealed two distinct deeper water masses (figs. 17 and 18). One, in the western half of the sur- vey area, was characterized by a temperature range of 1.0 to 3.0 °C and a salinity greater than 33.0%o. This mass was definitely the Modi- fied Shelf Water (1.0 to 4.0°C, 32.6 to 33.0%o) described by Saur, et al. (1954) which usually has been found over the bottom in the northern Bering Sea in the late summer. The second water mass was found close to the northern coa.st of St. Lawrence Island and was charac- terized by temperatures less than 1.0 C and salinities between 32.7 and 32.8%o (figs. 17 and 18). This water mass is the Deep Shelf Water, RESULTS described by Saur, et al. (1954) and Barnes and Thompson (1938) which attains its low temperatures from ice formation in the winter. The source of this water mass has been hypo- thesized to be the Gulf of Anadyr. The north- eastward flow of water in the Strait of Anadyr observed in July 1968 would tend to confirm this hypothesis. Goodman, et al. (1942) re- ported an eddy of this water mass in the sum- mers of 1937 and 1938 between St. Lawrence Island and St. Matthew Island with a tempera- ture in the bottom water of -1.6°C. They sug- gested this water was a remnant of winter conditions when ice formation was occurring. Currents The current meter data were analyzed in an unpublished research paper (Grider, 1969) at the University of Washington. The direct meas- usements of currents on station were resolved into north and east components, which were averaged over two depth layers. The upper layer contained the average of all measured currents between the surface and the 10 meter depth ; the lower layer averaged all measure- ments from 15 meters and deeper. The choice of those layers was based on the fact that the pycnocline in the northern Bering Sea is nor- mally located between 10 and 15 meters in the summer. Results of observations at the three time- series current stations revealed semi-diurnal fluctuations in the current records which were of a tidal nature with a 12.4 hour period. This tidal species was then subtracted from the cur- rent records obtained at stations 1 to 28 which had obvious semi-diurnal oscillations. The cur- rent records for stations 29 through 76 were not corrected because there were no obvious periodic fluctuations and the time difference between the occupation of these stations and the first time-series current station was too 3 large. Transport calculations were then made for the lines of stations and the most interest- ing result of those calculations was the net southward transport of 0.1 Sv (Sverdrup = lO^mYsec) through section G-G'. This section was occupied during a period of average wind speed of 18 knui» from the north. A southerly transport had been observed in this area only once before, in July 1967, aboard the CGC NORTHWIND. The net transport through sec- tion D-D' and C-C, 1.6 Sv to the north, showed good correlation with the net transport through section H-H', 1.7 Sv to the north. The current regime in the Bering Strait showed the usual summer conditions of greatest flow in the eastern half of the Strait. The highest speed, 180 cm/sec (3.6 knots), was measured in the lower layer at station 56 (figs. 19 and 20). There was good correlation between the net transport through the four southernmost sec- tions computed from the current meter data and the average wind components normal to each section. However, Grider stated that the wind probably does not have a casual effect on the change in net transport, but is more symp- tomatic of atmospheric pressure zones which exert pressure differentials on the sea surface over a large distance. Dissolved Oxyjjen Distribution Measurements of dissolved oxygen concentra- tions revealed that the surface layer in the entire survey area was supersaturated or nearly supersaturated with oxygen at the tempera- tures which were observed. The Modified Shelf Water and Deep Shelf Water masses were about 90 '^'(' saturated, indicating recent contact with the surface and low oxygen utilization. REFERENCES Aagaard, K. (1964). 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Report of Oceanographic cruise, USCGC NORTHWIND, northern Bering Sea-Bering Strait-Chukchi Sea, July 1967, U.S. Coast Guard Oceanographic Report No. 24, CG-373-24. Saur, J. F. T., J. P. Tully, and E. C. LaFond (1954). Oceanographic cruise to the Bering and Chukchi seas, summer 1949. Part IV: Physical oceanographic studies V. 2. Descriptive report. U.S.N. Electron. Lab. Res. Rept. 416, 31 pp. UNESCO (1966). International Oceanographic Tables, UNESCO Office of Oceanography, Paris, 118 pp. U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office (1968). Instruction Manual for Oceanographic Observations, 3rd Edition. Pub. No. 607. * Norton Sound ••H' 62° 173° 170° 165 Figure 1. Location of anchored sensing systems and oceanographic stations occupied by USCGC STATEN ISLAND, 1-21 July 1968. •=oceanographic stations, A=anrhlruni<'nt package, + ^time-series current station, ^■=:Aorl»ri Sound station. >- < cr cr < or LiJ CO UJ cr cr ID O CO CO llj -^ to ►^ u- — 1/3 ^ , >- OO -"C C_D CO »-^ CB <-> O "^ LU tj Qc ci CO ro 1^ ]-o Figure 3. Distribution of temperature (°C) along section H-H', from USCGC STATEN ISLAND 8-11 July 1968. Contour interval LCC except for — O.S'C contour. STATION NUMBER 27 28 Figure 4. Distribution of temperature CO along section G-G'. from USCGC STATEN ISLAND 11-12 July 1968. Contour interval l.O'C. S 30|- X so 29 90 60 Figure 5. Distribution of temperature ("C) along section F-F'. from LSCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 13-14 Julj 1968. Contour interval l-O'C. 44 STATION NUMBER 47 48 49 20 i30 X 40 50- 60 MILES Figure 6. Distribution of Itinprruiiir)' (°<.) iiloiic ■.i-etion E-F,', from DSCCC STATEN ISLAND data of 15-16 Jul) 1968. Coiiloiir iiitrr>al LO'C. 66 65 64 STATION NUMBER 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 Figure 7. Distribution of temperature ("C) along section D-D', from USCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 17-18 July 1968. Contour interval l.O'C. 76 75 STATION NUMBEt 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 Figure 8. Distribution of temperature ("C) along section C-C, from USCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 18-19 July 1968. Contour interval LO'C. Figure 9. DUlribution of salinity (%.) along section H-H', from USCCC STATEN ISLAND data of 8-11 Jiilv 1968. Contour interval 0.5% (%.) along srrliun <;-(,, from I SCGC STATEN ISLAND Hala of 1112 July 1968. Contour interval 0.5%«. 10 43 42 41 STATION NUMtll 38 37 36 35 Figure 11. Distribution of salinity (%o) along section F-F', from USCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 13-14 July 1968. Contour interval 0.5%,. 44 45 STATION NUMBER 47 48 49 20- *30 40 50 60 figure 12. Distribution of salinity (%,) along section E-E', from LSCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 15-16 July 1968. Contour interval 0.5%o. 11 STATION NUMIEI 67 66 65 64 63 62 Figure 13. Distribution of salinilv (%.) along section D-D', from USCCC STATEN ISLAND data of 17-18 July 1968. Contour interval O.S%«. Figurr 14. Distribiilion of salinity (%.) along section C-C", from USCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 18-19 July 1968. Contour interval 0.5%». 12 Figure IS. Horizontal dislribution of sea surface teinporalurf ("C) from USCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 8-19 July 1968. 13 172° 170" 168" 166" Figurr 16. Horizontal dUlribulion of s.irfacr salinity (%,) from L'SCCC STATEN ISLAND data of 8-19 July 1968. 14 Figure 17. Horizontal distribulinn of temperature (°C) at depth of 20 meters from USCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 8-19 July 1968. 15 172" I70» 168' 166" Figure 18. Ilori/nntal from USCGC STATEN ISLAiND data of 8-19 J.ilv 1968. 16 66» - 64' |72« 170" 168" 166' Figure 19. Current velocity at a depth of 5 meters at stations occupied by LSCGC STATEN ISLAND, 8-19 July 1968. 17 172° 170° 168° 166° Hf(ure 20. Current vilociiv ul a iloplh of 20 nirlcrs at stations occupied by USCGC STATEN ISLA^D, 8-19 July 1968. 18 Figure 21. Distribution of dissolved oxvgcn (inl/l) along soclion H-lf. from LSCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 8-11 July 1968. Contour interval 0.5 nil/I. STATION NUMBER 10 20 30 40 Figure 22. Distribution of dissolved oxvgen (ml/l) along section G-C, from LSCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 11-12 July 1968. Contour interval 0.5 ml/1. 19 40 39 STATION NUMBER 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 Figurr 23. Distribution of dissolved ox^son (ml/l) along section F-F', from USCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 44 13-14 July 1968. <:ontour interval 0.5 nil/l. STATION NUMBER 46 49 50 52 54 Figure 24. Dixtribiition of ilissulved oxygen (nil/1) along section E-E , from IISCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 15-16 July 1968. Contour interval 0.5 ml/L 20 Figure 25. Distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/I) along section D-D', from USCGC STATEN ISLAND daU of 17-18 July 1968. Contour interval 0.5 ml/1. Figure 26. Distribution of dissolved oxygen (ml/1) along section C-C, from USCGC STATEN ISLAND data of 18-19 July 1968. Contour interval 0.5 ml/1. 21 APPENDIX A OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA A complete description of the codes utilized in the tabulation of oceanographic station data can be found in National Oceanographic Data Center publication M-2, Processing Physical and Chemical Data from Oceanographic Stations. (Rev. August 1964, supplement issued May 1966.) To facilitate use of the oceanographic station data listing, entry headings which are not self-explanatory are described below. Depth to Bottom Corrected or uncorrected sounding in meters. Max. Depth of Samples Depth of deepest sample to nearest multiple of one hundred meters. Wave observations: DIR Rounded to nearest multiple of ten degrees. HGT ; In increments of % m. Sum of 5 meters plus increments of % m if 50 is added to direction. PER If numerals 2 through 9 are entered, period in seconds is twice the numeric entry or 2x (numeric entry) + 1. For other entries see WMO Code 3155. SEA Sea state according to WMO Code 3700. Weather Code If preceded by X, weather according to WMO Code 4501. If a two-digit entry, weather according to WMO Code 4677. Cloud Code Type - Cloud type according to WMO Code 0500. Amount Cloud amount in eights. Entry of the numeral 9 indicates cloud amount could not be estimated. Water Color Code, Color according to Forel-Ule scale. Trans . Transparency in whole meters as determined by Secchi disc. Wind Dir_ Rounded to nearest multiple of ten degrees. Speed or Force If preceded by letter S, wind speed in knots; if preceded by letter F, wind force according to Beaufort scale. Barometer Barometric pressure given in tens, units and tenths of millibars. Air Temp. °C Air temperature to tenths of a degree centigrade. Vis. Code Visibility according to WMO Code 4300. No obs. depths Number of observed levels associated with the station. Messenger time Entered in hours and tenths of an hour GMT. For Nansen casts, indicates time of release of messenger applicable to the observational level. For STD casts, indicates the starting time of lowering the sensor. Card type _ OBS designates observed levels. STD indicates the values at this standard level were interpolated by a modified 3-point LaGrange formula. 23 Depth (m) T "C SIGMA-T-. Specific-volume Anomaly — X 10' SADyn. M X 103.... Sound Velocity Oj ml/1 _- PO4-P /ig-at/1 Total-P ,ig-at/l NO2-N ^g-at/1 NO3-N ^e-Sitn SiO^-Si /fl • .1/1 NO]-N NOi-N 1.9-Qt/l SIO«-V Wt • •'/I >H 1 c c 1 1 STD 0000 0779 3225 2517 0028035 0000 14785 719 212 OBS 0000 0779 32253 2517 14785 719 212 OBS 0005 0775 32253 2518 14786 719 STD OOlO 0759 3226 2521 0027699 0028 14779 721 212 OBS OOlO 0759 32264 2521 14779 721 212 OBS 0015 0255 32975 2633 14582 676 212 OBS 0019 0196 33031 2642 14557 673 STD 0020 0194 3303 2642 0016130 0050 14556 676 212 OBS 0024 0189 33040 2643 14556 680 212 OBS 0029 0189 330*2 2644 14556 670 STD 0030 0189 3304 2643 0016044 0066 14656 671 212 OBS 0034 0189 33033 2643 14556 674 212 OBS 0039 0190 33036 2643 14558 680 212 OBS 0044 0189 33046 2644 14558 670 212 OBS 0048 0186 33042 2644 14558 671 nrtnwci SHIP CODE ii •>/«DEN STATION Tl WE OWGINATOR'S DEPTH MA 7" WAVE ~1 WEA- THER CODE CLOUD coots cm cool 10. NO. t/IO ' -l/IO TEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIER TO BOTTOM Of i'MPL'S OlSERVATtONS STAItON NUMIER 10* r MO DAY MR.1/10 DB. MC f(« SIA tTft AM 311270 St 64012N 17222 W ?^i* 47 07 r a ?^0 196fl RS7 002 p05fl 00 79 0 2 X 1 D 2 oon2 WATER WINO lARO- METER (mbil AIR TEMP. X vii, coo NO. OIS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR coot TtANl. OIR. I«10 01 (OlCf DRY lULB WET IUL> 29 S15 060 086 077 8 11 HN l/IO 1 CABO TTPE DEPTH (ml T x s */„ SIGMA-T IPfClfIC VOLUMI AWOMAlt-llO' 5 AD DVN. M. X 10> SOUND VELOCITY 03 I"!/! ro4-p vp . ol/l lOTAl-P ■>g - «i/l NO7-N »S - ol/l NOi-N tiR - « SOUND VELOCITY Oj ml/1 PO4-P Kfl • S'/l TOTAL-P ...... NOj-N i>g - ol/l NO,-N wg - at/1 SIO«-S> tig - 81/1 pH I C c 1 STD 0000 0822 3205 2496 0030107 0000 14799 705 00s OBS 0000 0822 32054 2496 14799 705 008 OBS 0005 0820 32063 2496 14800 70' STD OOlO 0362 3268 2602 0020022 0025 14619 7 36 008 OBS OOlO 0352 32684 2602 14619 736 008 OBS 0015 0138 32988 2643 14530 673 STD 0020 0134 3300 2644 0015990 0043 14529 663 008 OBS 0020 0134 32999 2644 14529 663 008 OBS 0025 0130 32998 2644 14528 STD 0030 0131 3300 2644 0015979 0059 14529 667 008 OBS 0030 0131 32996 2644 14529 667 008 OBS 0035 0130 32998 2644 14530 667 008 OBS 0040 0133 32991 2643 14532 658 008 OBS 0045 0129 33002 2644 14531 664 STD 0050 0126 3300 2645 0015911 0091 14531 660 DOS OBS 0050 0126 33003 2645 14531 660 25 311270 SI SHtf CODI LATTTUDI 6354 N LONCnuOl 17206 W 1^ lO I DAT MI.1/10 n ln?n >.« lR<;7l nn<. •A to* MITIR V>b*1 30 SI* 056 I 09'. I 083 |8 I 10 >ri',f JUL -2A ic OBS 0010 0311 32613 2600 1*600 98' 024 OBS 0015 013* 32718 2621 1*525 975 STO 0020 0109 3299 26** 0015936 00*3 1*518 660 024 OBS 0020 0109 32986 26** 1*518 660 02* OBS 0025 010* 32999 26*6 1*517 652 STO 0030 0103 3300 26*6 0015802 0059 1*517 6*8 02* OBS 0030 0103 32999 26*6 1*517 02* OBS 0035 0103 32997 26*6 1*518 6*6 02* OBS 00*0 010* 32998 26*6 1*519 6*6 02* OBS 00*5 010* 32995 26*5 1*520 6*9 SHIP CODE LATITUDE 1/10 lONCITUOl ' "l/IO i^ STATION TIME DAY H(,I/1I iClfMiT JI* W(A- THEI coot NOOC STATION NUMItl 311270 SI 6351 N 17159 W 234 n \nuQ hofefl IR 35 S15 S?l 00*^ ■ ARO- MlTH AM TIMf. % 095 0S6 PQ4Q IAD DIN. M. K 10* on I -^3 soufto VllOCITT 1 12 I XI 313 0005 SI 04-S> ••-••/I STD 0000 0683 321* 2521 0027670 0000 1*7*6 706 039 oes 0000 0683 32135 2521 1*7*6 705 039 OBS 0005 0527 32383 2560 1*687 797 STD 0010 0123 32*8 2603 0019908 002* 1*515 9*0 039 OBS 0010 0123 32*75 2603 1*515 9*0 039 OBS 0015 0028 32550 2514 1**7* 909 STD 0020 0018 3282 2636 0016717 00*2 1**7* 713 039 OBS 0020 0018 32820 2636 1**7* 713 039 OBS 0025 0018 32832 2637 1**75 708 STO 0030 0017 3283 2637 0016626 0059 1**75 705 039 OBS 0030 0017 3279Q 263*0 '05 039 OBS 0035 0018 32830 2537 1**77 706 SHIP CODE LAmuDE 1/10 LONGITUDE ' 'VtO !» OKlCINATOrt OISIIVATWNS G1| >tiTti* 311270 SI 6348 N 17152 W 234 MItUM&l I ftMl M Ml l/to] •^1 In? hn Inso Iio^hIr ^?l nofc lAIO- MtTfl An TIMP. "C 00 ISOO 1052 I 092 I 063 |8 I 07 SAO D»N. M. t 10* .23. SOUND VILOCITT 1 l2 XI 3<4 0006 NO)-N SIO4-S' STD 0000 0567 32*2 25*5 0025333 0000 1*7** 75* 053 OBS 0000 0567 32*21 25*6 1*7** 76* 053 OBS 0005 0659 32*21 25*5 1*7*5 7*9 STD 0010 0596 32*3 2555 002**06 0025 1*717 79* 053 OBS 0010 0596 32*33 2555 1*717 79* 053 OBS 0015 -0002 32718 2529 1**63 785 STD OO2O -0022 3273 2631 0017213 00*6 1**55 735 053 OBS 0020 -0022 32732 2531 1**65 735 053 OBS 0025 -0026 327*0 2532 1**6* 721 STO 0030 -0025 327* 2632 0017136 0063 1**55 72* 053 OBS OO3O -0025 327*0 2532 1**55 72* 26 UrtRENCE SHir cool 8| •^. JIOIN ITATtON TIMI owciNAiorj 1 DEPTH MAK. DEPTH Of VMPl'l WAVE W|A- THEI CODE CLOUD CODES NODC cm CODI 10. MO. t/IO * -i/io CIUISE NO. STATION NUMItl TO lOnOM STATtOM NUMIEI 10' r MO DAY M«,I/IO 0«. MClIni II* >.•?.» 311270 SI 62531N 169ia3W ?^^ ?9 n? in 197 19hft RS7 00 7 0039 00 00 ol X4 X 9 0007 WAtU WIND •AlO- METtI (mbt) AIR ttMf. r COD NO. Oil. DEMMl SPICIAl OlieiVATIONS COLO! CODI TlAt.1 DDL IHIO Ol • 0>CI D»T ■ULI WtT ■ ULI 19 S15 065 064 05B 1 08 ""' •; NO. HI VIB 1 CA«D TTfl DEFTH bf» T r s •/.. S1CMA-T t»*Ci'>C voiUMt anomali-iio' SAD DTN. M. SOUND VELOCin O] « • •1/1 «g • at/I HOi-N i>9 • at/l NO]-N US - Ql/I UO.-ti KO - ol/l PH C c 1 1 STD 0000 0275 3264 2605 0019714 0000 14583 1038 197 OBS 0000 0275 32639 2505 14583 1038 197 OBS 0005 025* 32633 2606 14575 1028 STD 0010 0035 3268 262'. 0017908 0019 14478 814 197 OBS OOlO 0035 32675 2624 14478 814 197 OBS 0015 -0018 32693 2628 14455 757 STD 0020 -0037 3270 2529 0017413 0036 14447 75* 197 OBS 0020 -0037 32698 2629 14447 754 197 oes 0025 -00*5 32698 2629 14444 720 STD 0030 -0050 3270 2530 0017335 0054 14443 715 197 OBS 0030 -0050 32701 2630 14443 715 197 DBS 0035 -0050 32705 2630 14444 716 UPEIENCE SHIP CODE if '*, JSDEN STATION TIME ORlCrNATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH or S'MPL-S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES CTIT COOl ID. NO. l/IO ■ 'l/lO CIUISE NO. STATION NUMIER TO BOTTOM STATION NUMBER 10* r MO DAY HR.I/10 DIt. HC n» ttA tl»l AW 311270 SI 6?49 N 16858 W ?'^^ ?fl 07 10 ?17 1968 BS? 00 8 0039 00 00 0 X X4 X 9 0008 WATER WIND ■Alto- METER inbil AIR TEMP. X "o.oE. SPECIAL OISERVATIONS COLOR CODE TUNL on. into 01 'OlCt ORT lUL^ WET ■ UL^ 20 S12 075 077 057 1 07 »MHNG« CAST "*" » NO. HI t/IO CAID TYPE DEPTH Iml T "C s •/.. s'c«*-T ':^z\z\v X Ao OVN. M. KIO' SOUND VELOCin Oj ml/I POi-P og - «t/l lOTAl-P ti| . «i/t NOl-N KB • O'/l NOj-N tig - ei/l SI04-S> tig . ol/l PH i C C 1 1 STD 0000 0138 3256 2515 0018505 0000 14523 882 221 OBS 0000 0138 32558 2515 14523 882 221 OBS 0005 0143 32658 2516 14525 888 STD 0010 0033 3257 2623 0017975 0018 14477 826 221 OBS 0010 0033 32655 2523 14477 825 221 OBS 0015 -0003 32559 2625 14462 777 STD 0020 -0009 3267 2625 0017780 0035 14460 758 221 OBS 0020 -0009 32665 2625 14460 758 221 OBS 0025 -0019 32572 2625 14456 747 STD 0030 -0035 3268 2527 0017577 0054 14449 735 221 OBS 0030 -0035 32577 2627 14449 735 LAmUDE I/IO LONGITUDE "1/10 MO ] DAY HR.1/10 OWGINATOI'S Ci]»li «A CLOUD THER COOES CODE NODC STATION NUMIER 311270 SI 16841 W 233 28 07 10 236 1968 632 009 17 AIR TEMP. X 0044 la 1 U XI all 0009 1/10 I SAD OTN. M, X 10* NO:-N iig - et/l SlOt-S- i»g - ei/l STD 0000 0205 3264 2610 0019177 0000 14553 901 239 OBS 0000 0205 32641 2610 14553 901 239 OBS 0005 0196 32640 2611 14549 896 STD OOlO 0180 3264 2512 0019007 0019 14543 926 239 OBS 0010 0180 32641 2612 14543 925 239 OBS 0015 0017 32547 2522 14471 816 STD 0020 0003 3255 2523 0017952 0038 14465 823 239 OBS 0020 0003 32548 2523 14465 823 239 OBS 0025 -0001 32648 2523 14464 814 STO 0030 0000 3265 2523 0017930 0055 14465 811 239 08S 0030 0000 32650 2623 14455 811 239 OBS 0035 -0002 32654 2624 14465 806 239 OBS 0040 -0003 32554 2624 14466 801 27 IMIP coot 311270 SI 62<»0 N lATnuoi LONcnuoi itt 16821 wl ■J>. JIHN ;iATIOM HMl SOU All (GMT) MO I PAT M>.l/H ••"WMlCAjT •** * Na II i/it ?al07lll lQ15ll96BlB 17 into 01 fOICI 9^ oncfNAion S07 s?! 010 075 072 0037 IAD OfN. M. 1 It" NCflrtil MA 00 I 16 1 U WIA- THH CODf X l9 NODC SIATION NUMIII 0010 NO]-N 018 018 018 018 018 018 018 STD 0000 062O 32*5 255* 002*566 OBS 0000 062* 32*5* 255* OBS 0005 0'i2<> 32503 2580 STO 0010 0153 3260 2610 0019172 OBS 0010 0153 32596 2610 OBS 0016 0098 32618 2616 STD 0020 0085 3263 2617 001852* OBS 0020 0085 32628 2617 OBS 0026 0082 32626 2617 STD 0030 0081 OBS 0030 0081 0000 0022 00*1 1*727 70* 1*727 70* 1*6*6 865 1*531 9*2 1*531 9*2 1*507 917 1*502 880 1*502 880 1*501 878 •I'ttlNCI SHir cool '*, J50tN ;tat»on TIMf 01»GlNAT0rj DEfTH MAX. DEflM VmU'S WAVf W(A- THU CODE ClOUD COOfS NOOC 10. NO. LATnUDI l/IO LONcnuoc • VIO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIEI TO •OTTOM jtAnoN NUMIII 10' 1* MO DAY Mt.1/10 OK. HCIfHI 11* iTn AM 311270 .SI 6234 N 16604 W 233 28 07 11 037 1968 BS2 Oil 0029 00 19 l]^ X4 X 9 0011 WATER WIND •ARO* METER (mbil AIR TEMf. t cooi °°^ '■°°'0lfTMS SKClAi OlSERVAnONS COLOU CODE 1MML OIL into 01 fOICt DIT WET •ULI lULI 00 SOO 087 072 071 0 06 H> 1/10 CARD TTfl DEMH Iml T t s •/.. StCMA-T AN0MAI.T-I1B' SAD OTN. M. XIO" SOUND VELOCin Oj ml/1 KJ.-r .1 • .•/! loiAi-r »• • ••/! NO]-N NOi-N PI - Bl/I 11 0<-* •M 1 c c 1 STO 0000 0670 3228 263* 0026*6* 0000 1*7*3 725 0*2 OBS 0000 06 70 32276 253* 1*7*3 725 0*2 OBS 0005 0609 32277 25*2 1*719 73* STD 0010 02*6 3239 2587 0021387 002* 1*568 800 0*2 OBS 0010 02*6 32388 2687 1*668 800 0*2 OBS 0015 0227 32392 2689 1*561 802 STO 0020 0226 3239 2689 002123* 00*6 1*562 799 0*2 OBS 0020 0226 32390 2589 1*562 799 0*2 OBS 0025 022* 32393 2589 1*662 UPEtlNCI SHIP CODt li ■// JSDEH STATION TIME ORICINATORn DEPTH MAX. DEPTH Of S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NOOC COOl 10. NO. l/IO lONcnuDf ' 'l/lo VIA! CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIER TO •OTTOM STATION NUMIEI 10* r MO DAY MR.l/10 D*. MC Pit IIA ITft AM 311270 SI 6232 N 167*2 W 233 27 07 11 070 1968 BS2 012 0029 00 23 0 2 X4 X 9 0012 WATER WIND 1 A IO- METER Unkll AH TEMP. T: vn. coo NO. OIS. DEPTHS IfECIAl OSSERVATIONS COLO* CODt IRAMI. OH. imo 01 'OICI ORT • ULI WEI lULi 00 SOO 093 083 073 1 06 HI t/IO 1 CAID IIM OfPTM tatl r X s •/.. SIGMA-T »«ci»k: voiUMi ANOMAIT-Ha' SAD OYN. M. X I0> SOUND VElOCinr 0) "l/l P04-r lOIAl-P NO,_M ■ t-M/l NO)-W F(.«(/l SlO«-S< rn 1 c c 1 STD 0000 0708 3231 2531 0026707 0000 1*758 713 067 OBS OOOO 0708 32306 2531 1*758 713 067 OBS 0005 0628 323*9 25*5 1*728 715 STD 0010 0350 32*1 2580 0022066 002* 1*61* 786 067 OBS 0010 0360 32*11 2680 1*51* 786 067 OBS 0015 0190 32*99 2600 1*6*6 822 STO 0020 0189 3260 2600 00201*0 00*6 1*6*7 826 067 OBS 0020 0189 32500 2600 1*6*7 826 067 OBS 0025 0187 32*9* 2600 1*6*7 82* 28 UMKENCt IHIf cool ii V/IlDfN STATION tIMt ouciNAiors OfMH MAL WAVl WtA. TMU CODE CLOUD CODIS NODC COOl 10. NO. LAmuof 1/10 LONGItUDI • -1/(8 ClUlll NO. STATION NUMlia lOTTOM OF S-MfL'l STATION HUMIll 10' ^• MO DAT Mtl/10 urn. HC Pll UA tjn ftM 311270 SI 6226 N 16726 W ?^^ 27 07 11 090 1968 es? 013 0031 00 00 0 X X4» X 9 0013 WATU WIND ■AIO- MITII Intbil AS TIMP. ^ "°' DtMMi snciAi OlSfRVAnONS coLoa coot 1UNV OOL into 'OiCI on lULI WEI •ULI 00 soo 100 083 072 0 06 HI 1/10 1 CAIO OIPTH In) T t s •/.. JIGMA-T mcKic voiuMi AMOMAH-Ilt' SAD OVN. M. X 10^ SOUND viLOCirr Oj B.I/1 «« . .1/1 TOT*l-r HO,-M .fl - «I/I NO,-N n - oi/i St 04-S> »B . ol/l PM 1 c c 1 STD 0000 0719 3202 2508 002895* 0000 1*759 087 OBS 0000 0719 3202* 2508 1*759 087 OBS 0005 0652 32026 2516 1*733 STO 0010 0139 3232 2589 0021206 0025 14520 087 OBS 0010 0139 32317 2589 1*520 087 OBS 0015 0125 32321 2590 1*515 STO 0020 012'. 3232 2590 0021077 0046 1*515 087 OBS 0020 012'. 32322 2590 1*515 087 OBS 0025 0122 32325 2591 1*515 UFIIENCE SHIF CODE n V./«DiN STATION TIME ORIGINATOrS DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL-S WAVE WEA. THER CODE ClOUO CODES KODC Clit CODI to. NO. I/IO * 'l/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMlEt TO aOTTOM NUMIER Id- r MO DAT HILVIO Dii. H&i ru JIA itri AM 311270 .SI 6222 N 16707 W 233 27 07 11 10^ 1968 BS? 014 0034 00 oo 0 X X4 X 9 1 0014 WATER WIND lARO- METER (mbil AIR TEMf. "C ^-'■JL SPECIAL OISERVATIONS CO LOU CODE tUNL Mil Dl». into Ot »OICt ORT RULI WET iULI 00 soo 095 069 064 0 07 Ht l/IQ CAID TTPt DEPTH bKl t ic s •/.. SIGMA-T mcmc VOIUMI AM0MALT-I1D' I AO DTN. M. X .0» SOUND VELOCITTf OimL'l PO*-P t>« - at/l lOTAL-P »■ - •./! NOi-N I>B • ot/l HO,-N rt-ol/l SI Ot-ii vg - ol/l pH i c c 1 ! 110 no no 110 no no no STD 0000 0829 3071 2389 00*0239 OBS 0000 0829 30707 2389 OBS 0005 081* 30831 2*01 STD 0010 0519 3162 2500 0029669 OBS OOlO 0519 31618 2500 OBS 0015 01*2 323*5 2591 STD 0020 0139 3236 2592 0020909 OBS 0020 0139 32356 2592 OBS 0025 0137 32359 2592 STD 0030 0137 3236 2592 002087* OBS 0030 0137 32359 2692 0035 0060 1*785 692 1*785 692 1*781 690 1*675 686 1*675 686 1*523 776 1*523 785 1*523 785 1*523 77* 1*523 767 1*523 767 REFERENCE SHIP CODE ii w/aSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX ■ WAVE WtA. THER CODE CLOUD CODES Cttr COOl )D. NO. 1/10 * '1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIER TO lOTTOM OF S'MPL'S STATION NUMIER to* r MO DAT Ht,l/IO OU. HC1 ni tEA 11H AM 311270 SI 6218 N 16651 W ?'^3 26 07 1 1 127 1968 BS? 015 0032 00 ^6 0 2 X4 X 9 0013 WATER WIND lAIO- METER (mbd AIR TEMP. "C viv COD NO. CIS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TtANL DIR. 01 fOICt DRT IULI WET BULB 33 SOS 091 083 080 5 06 MIttlNCI CAST "*" -'no HI 1/10 1 CARD DEPTH (ml T -C s •/.. SIC MA -T incinc voLUMi AMOMAIT-IIO' SAO OVN. M. X.O' SOUND VELOCITY Oj ml/I PO*-P lOTAi-r f) ■ ■• • .1/1 NODC STATION NUMlfl NO]-N 1*659 763 1*659 763 1*6*9 770 1*623 773 1*623 773 3H270 SHIP CODf LATnuOl I/IO 6324 N LONGITUDf Bij "I/lO 16820 M 233 mIIUnCI [r Mt 1/10 1 13. U- OOP 1968 inio 01 totct OUCINATOI'S BSi 085 iLii- OtPTH TO lOTTOM 0034 SAD OTN. M. K 10* DEfTM Of fMPl-S _0Q_ OiSllVATXJHS .li WEA- THU coot NOOC STATION NUMIIl 0017 SOUND VltOCrTT STO 0000 039* 3257 2588 0021257 0000 1*633 1032 002 OBS 0000 039* 32570 2588 1*533 1032 002 OBS 0005 0389 32572 2589 1*632 1033 STO 0010 0138 3263 261* 0018827 0020 1*52* 852 002 OBS OOlO 0138 32629 261* 1*52* 862 002 OBS 0015 0009 32696 2627 1**68 76' STD 0020 -0022 3271 2629 0017358 0038 1*45* '51 002 OBS 0020 -0022 32713 2529 1**5* 751 002 OBS 0025 -0026 32721 2630 1**53 7*9 STO 0030 -0026 3271 2629 00173*6 0055 1**5* 7** 002 OBS 0030 -0026 32712 2529 1**5* 7** NOj-N SI04-S< M - x/l UPtKNCI SHIP CODI U/3S0EN STATION TIME OWCINATOrS DEPTH MAI. WAV! ■ WIA. THII coot ClOUO COOIS MOOC CTB COOl 10. NO. LAmuoi i/i« lONcnuof ' 'UIO OUISE NO. STATION NUMIIl lOnOM OF S-MPl-S NUMIIl 10* r MO DAY MILl/lO 0«. hc ml iiA rm »» I^RO? W ?^^ ■^ft n? 1 ? n?o IQftft RS? 01 fl 0034 on ^^ 2 2 1 X4 *bI 0018 WATIK WIND lANO- METEI {mbit AB TEMP, r vn. COD NO. OIS. DEPTHS SPfClAl OISEIVATIONS C010« CODf TIAML DML \nto 01 >OICI ort •ULI WEI ■ULI 01 S18 075 060 060 7 l06 -•»«•«" IcAST '"" •: MO. HI i/ie 1 CAIO Tin OIPTH tm\ 1 t: S •''.. StGMA-T tflCIHC vOtUMl ANOMAIT-HO' SAD OTN. M. 1I0» SOUND viLOCin Oi»"t/l PO4-P M • ••/■ TOTAi-P NOl-N l.t - •l/l HOj-N ■>! . •t/l u o.-v PH T C C 1 STD 0000 0382 3258 2591 00210*8 0000 1*528 919 022 OBS 0000 0382 32583 2591 1*628 919 022 OBS 0005 0382 32593 2591 1*529 916 STD 0010 0117 3262 ^615 00187*5 0020 1*515 890 022 OBS 0010 0117 32623 2515 1*515 890 022 OBS 0015 0028 32569 262* 1**75 858 STO 0020 0005 3255 2623 0017933 0038 1**66 851 022 OBS 0020 0005 32553 2623 1**66 851 022 OBS 0025 0001 32578 2626 1**65 8*9 30 SHIP CODE 311270 SI LATITUDf 1/10 LONGITUDE ■ -uxt n MO I OAV MK.1/10 •^7 |Q7 112 IQ5U hqfealB ■AIO* MfTtI tmbil 5?l 01" 32 S15 065 067 056 7 06 onii IAD OYN. M. X 10' jm. ji W(A- THEI CODE NODC STATOM Nuwil* SOUND VELOCITY 052 052 052 052 052 052 STD 0000 0411 3248 2580 0022087 OBS 0000 0411 324S1 2580 DBS 0005 0411 32498 2581 STD 0010 0408 3250 2581 0021937 06S 0010 0408 32498 2581 OBS 0015 0353 32513 2588 STD 0020 0172 3262 2611 0019107 OBS 0020 0172 32621 2611 OBS 0025 0116 32651 2617 0000 14639 815 0022 14639 815 14640 14640 827 14640 827 14618 828 14541 847 14541 847 14517 834 lATITUOE 1/10 LONGITUDE 'I/IO OUGINATOR'S wEA> THEIl CODE NODC STATION NUMtEK 311270 SI 6340 N 167275W 233 -^7 IQ7 n, ? |Q7? hqfefliB 33 SPflO 01 fOICl S23 S?l Q^'Q All TEMP. "C 069 055 IQ029 jm. Jil 2 l2 X2 7 l8 0020 IAD DVN. M. SOUND VELOCITY Ol ml/I TOTAl-P »■ • ot/I NO)-N itg • ot/I NO)-N US ■ ai/l SI 0«-S> »g ■ at/1 STD 0000 0493 3250 2573 0022745 0000 14674 792 072 OBS 0000 0493 32502 2573 14674 792 072 OBS 0005 0482 32509 2575 14670 799 STD 0010 0475 3251 2575 0022537 0023 14668 ^9/ 072 OBS 0010 0475 32506 2575 14668 79/ 072 OBS 0015 0226 32567 2603 14563 836 STD 0020 0180 3258 2607 0019479 0044 14544 839 072 OBS 0020 0180 072 OBS 0025 0175 32590 2608 14543 842 LATnuDE l/IO LONGITUDE OAV |MILl/To ORIGIN ATOn'S Gl|Pil| StA WEA- THEK CODE NODC STATION NUMKt 311270 SI 167105W 233 IZADJ- ? IQ9U It IHIO Ol fOiCt fi?l Q?i BARO- METER 045 AIR TEMf. l; 061 056 )03-^ JUL _aiL 0021 MiHlNOilcAST '»*' ^ NO. Ht 1/10 SflCldC VOlUi SAD OTN. M. K lO* SOUND VELOCITY NOj-N wg - 8t/l NOi-N STD 0000 0691 3179 2493 0030334 0000 14745 722 090 OBS 0000 0691 31792 2493 14745 722 090 OBS 0005 0635 31935 2511 14725 74B STD OOlO 0214 3260 2606 0019577 0025 14558 849 090 OBS OOlO 0214 32597 2606 14558 849 090 OBS 0015 0202 32615 2608 14553 842 STD 0020 0201 3262 2609 0019342 0044 14554 840 090 OBS 0020 0201 32616 2609 14554 840 090 OBS 0025 0198 32618 2609 14553 835 31 ttMllNCI IHtf COOl ii V. noiN STATION TIMI owciNAiors DIFIM MAX. DfPTH Of J'Mh.T WAVl ~ WIA. TH» COO! ClOUO coon cm KX cow Ma l/I» ' *l/ll ctuist NO. ITATION NUMIEI TO •OTTOM (TAtOH NUMIlt 10- 1* MO OAT Hl.t/10 OK. MC ni MA "« AM 311270 St 63S17N 166520W ?■^^ ■^1^ 07 1 ? 107 IQAfl RS? 0?? 00^? 00 01 t* h X4 X 9 0022 WATII WIND •AKJ- MITII AH Tiwr r vn. coo NO. OK. DIMHI sriciAi OltilVATIONS COLCM cool IRAML OH. miD Ol tOtCI OCT ■ULI Wft lULI 01 S25 040 06^1 058 0 06 HI 1/14 CAIO OIFTH IBI T X I •/.. SICMA-I inctfic voiuMi AN0m*1(-1I«' S ^ D DTN. M. I 10> lOUND VILOCITT 0) «l/l P04-P tOTAl-» NO,-tl NO,-M n ■ "^ V O.-l' • M 1 C 1 1 1 STD 0000 0815 3114 2425 0036842 0000 14785 690 109 OBS 0000 0815 31137 2426 14785 690 109 OBS 0005 0540 31904 2520 14686 771 STO 0010 0175 3251 2602 0019999 0028 14539 822 109 OBS 0010 0175 32506 2602 14539 822 109 OBS 0015 0156 32525 2505 14532 819 STO 0020 015* 3253 2605 0019688 0048 14532 819 109 OBS 0020 015* 32529 2605 14532 819 109 OBS 0025 0151 32531 2605 14531 819 UMIINCf 1M1> COOl -2 •*, SSOtN :tation TIMf ouciNATon 1 0(HK MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAV! WtA- THEI CODE CLOUO CODtS cm cool 10. NO. 1/10 * Vie CIUISE NO. STATION TO ITATION NUMIU 10- r MO DAY MI.1/I0 oa rrn AM 311270 St 63^6 N 16>63S3U ?^^ ■\h 07 1 ? 1 ?ft 19fefl RS7 023 p031 00 ■\t* 2 2 X4 X9l 0023 WATtI WIND ■AIO< METd All TEMP, t: vn. CODI NO. OIS. DIPTMS SPtCUL OlSilVATlONS coLoa C00( HAMl. DO. tnio 01 fOtCI orr lULI WET lULI 32 S23 025 062 058 5 06 HI i/te] CAIO TTPl 0("M iml T t s •/.. tIGMA-t IMCIftC VOLUMt ANOMALT-IIO' SAO DTN. M. I It' SOUND viiocmt Oj ml/I PO4-P roTAi-r NO3-N m-ovi NOj-M SIO«-SJ ng-sl/l PH 1 C c 1 STD 0000 0746 3146 2450 0033514 0000 14752 TOZ 129 DBS 0000 0745 31460 2450 14762 702 129 OBS 0005 0223 32380 2588 14558 840 STO OOlO 0083 3254 2610 0019207 0026 14498 857 129 OBS 0010 0083 32537 2510 14498 857 129 OBS 0015 0077 32543 2511 14495 855 STD 0020 0073 3254 2511 0019105 0046 14495 849 129 OBS 0020 0073 32543 2611 14495 849 129 OBS 0025 0073 32542 2511 14495 844 ufdiNci SHIP CODI •*/ «OIN STATION TIMI owciNATors OIPTH MAX. DEPTH Of S-MPL*! WAVl W|A- THEI CODI ciouo CODIS .._ NOOC Ctn COOl 10. NO. 1/ie LONGITUDI ' '1/10 TfAl CRUISI NO. STATION NUMIII TO lOTTOM STAnON NUMIEI (O* 1* MO OAT HI.1/IC OK. »C' Pll ll« ITPI *M 311270 SI 6402 N 1661A W ?^^ Uf. n? I ? 14 7 1Q6A as2 024 p0?7 on •^5 2 2 X4 X 9 0024 WATII WIND lAIO- METII (mbil Al* TEMP. C vn. coo NO. OIS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OISHVATIONS COLOI COO! TftANl. DOL IPIID 01 'OKI Drr ■ULI W(I lULt 32 S22 025 075 067 6 05 HI l/ll] CAIO ITPI OIPTH <*> T X s v.. SICMA-T IMCIfIC VOIUMI ANOMAlt-IlO' SAO OTN. M. 1 10' SOUND VELOCirt 0}mL/1 PO4-P lOTAL-P NO]-N »f.M/l NOi-N M-«i/l SlOcli pH 1 C C 1 1 STD 0000 0772 3178 2481 0031483 0000 14776 692 150 OBS 0000 0772 31778 2481 14775 692 150 OBS 0005 0679 31830 2498 14741 713 STO 0010 0190 3221 2577 0022315 0027 14542 826 150 OBS OOlO 0190 32214 2577 14542 825 150 OBS 0015 0183 32233 2579 14540 826 STD 0020 0182 3222 2579 0022188 0049 14540 833 150 OBS 0020 0182 32224 2579 14540 833 32 LAmuoi 1/10 LONCITUOI ' 'l/IO Ih STATION TtMl MO I DAT MI.1/10 311270 SI 233 \'>k\07 li: 1170 "'"■""ICASI '"•' •; NO. HI 1/10 — •AkO- MfTII ( Imbfl f,?\ Q25 Ip023l -Ifl, MCVtiTji* 2 \2 I WIA- ClOUO THii coon cooi „^|.„, KOOC IT&TON NUWIIt 0025 31 S20 04 DTN. M. X lOl SOUND VILOCrTt STD 0000 093* 3075 2376 00*1**5 0000 1*825 667 170 OSS 0000 093* 307*6 2376 1*825 66/ 170 OBS 0005 0702 31677 2*83 1*7*9 STO 0010 0202 3201 2560 0023985 0033 1*5** 8*0 170 OBS OOlO 0202 32005 2560 1*5** 8*0 170 OBS 0015 0200 32008 2560 1*5** 8*0 311270 SHIP CODE SI LATnuDE 1/10 64134N lONGITUDE * "1/10 165411W i| TIMI - )1 iti. 1968 01 OWGINATOrS BSi IA«0. METEI (mbi) *l« TtMP. r 076 072 DEPTH TO •OTTOM 0023 04 SAD DTN. M. t IC* DEPTH or S'MPL'S -Ofi. _ii WEA< THE! CODE NODC STATION NUWKI 0026! SOUND VELOCITT SIO«-S> STD 0000 0898 2923 226* 0052222 190 OBS 0000 0898 29228 226* 190 OBS 0005 0613 30355 2390 STO OOlO 0395 31*8 2502 0029523 190 OBS OOlO 0395 31*76 2502 190 OBS 0015 039* 31*97 2503 0000 1*792 670 1*792 670 1*696 733 00*1 1*621 790 1*621 790 1*621 793 LATnuOl VIA LONGITUDE * -l/lfl NODC STATION NUMIEK 311270 SI 6*19 N 165227W 233 *5 |07 2 1210 ll968lBS2l 027 31 SIO lARO- METER 995 All TEMP. ^ 10* 09* 7 002* 00 -il XI an 00271 SAD DTN. M. SOUND VELOCITT NO]-N HI - vl/l STD 0000 107* 2930 22*1 005*3*1 0000 1*858 656 211 OBS 0000 107* 29299 22*1 1*858 656 211 OBS 0005 1070 29292 22*2 1*858 658 STD OOlO 1056 2930 22** 005*079 005* 1*853 693 211 OBS OOlO 1056 29298 22** 1*853 693 211 OBS 0015 063* 660 UPEIlNCE SHIP CODE n •'. ;:SDEN j '.TATION TIME OUCINATOrS DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OP S'MPL-S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES NODC cm COOl to. NO. LAmUDE 1/10 ' 'I/IO CHUISE NO. STATION NUMIER TO lonoM 10* r MO DAY M«.1/lfl OB. Hc ret SI* ITU AM 1 311270 SI 64235N 165073W ?33 45 37 1? 2?6 1968 BS? 028 00?7 00 13 0 2 XI 7 2 oozel WATEK WIND lAlO- M!TEI (nbil All TEMP. "C vii. coo NO. OIS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OISEIVATIONS COLO! CODE OUL IMIO Ot fOICI D«T •ULI WET • ULI 13 SIO 995 6 04 M If UNCI TMI t HI 1/10 CAST NO. CA«0 TTPE DEPTH iml T t I •/„ JIGMA-T \nz\tK. voLUMi ANOUAt.1-110' SAD OYN. M. X 10' SOUND VELOCITY Oj "I/I PO*-P roTAL-r NOj-N ■.■ • W/l NOj-N SiOt-S. ng - ot/l PH t c c STO 0000 121* 2889 2185 005972* 0000 1*903 6*7 227 OBS 0000 121* 28S86 2186 1*903 6*7 227 OBS 0005 0900 29365 227* 1*795 681 STO 0010 079* 2957 2305 00*8295 005* 1*758 688 227 OBS 0010 079* 29566 2305 1*758 688 227 OBS 0015 0725 29693 232* 1*733 688 33 HtlUHCI SHIP cool ". :joiM I ITATION nMi OBClNATOn DfMH MAL DIMM OF WAVl WEA* THft CODE ClOUO coo» NODC cool MO. lAmuoi l/IO * ■!/(• (GMT) :iuiii NO. STATION NUMlII •OTIOM NUMIll 10* r MO OAT H«.l/10 oa. iC ni ti* .mU- ; 311270 SI &4368N 16633&W ?^^ ^6 07 13 183 1968 BS2 029 0022 00 32 1 1 Kt^\ 9I9 t 0029 WATd WMO •AIO- MITII AM Tiwr. T vn. COD NO. Olt. OfriHt coiot coot 1IAM1. MI oa. inio 01 ■ OICI on ■ULI lull OlSflVATIONl 13 Sll 010 OS'* OB't 1 0<> HI 1/IB 1 C«IO ITft OtriH Ml) 1 X J ■/.. IIGMA-T ANOMALf-ll|' SAO OTN. M. 1 IftJ .ToZ o>- »• - .t/i lOtAl-f NO]-N N0]-N ;i c«-Si • H 1 c c 1 1 1S3 183 183 183 STO 0000 0825 29*9 2295 00*92*8 OBS 0000 0825 29*92 2295 08S 0005 0807 29502 2298 STO 0010 0517 3029 2396 0039613 OBS OOlO 0517 30293 2396 OBS 0015 04l>6 30673 2*33 00** 1*767 703 1*767 703 1*761 703 1*656 728 1*656 728 1*632 7*1 MfUINCf IHIP CODI ii M/aSOEN STATION TIME ouciNATors DEfTH MAL WAVE WtA. THtl CODE CLOUD coots NODC coo< 10. NO. unruDE t/IO LONCITUOI CIUISE NO. STATION NUMIER •OTTOM or S-MffS NUMIER !0' r MO DAT HR.1/I0 0«. MC W 11* tT»| AU 311270 SI 6<»33 N 16652 W ?^^ 46 07 13 200 1968 BS2 030 0029 00 1 X4 X 9 0030 WATER WIND lAlO- METII (i*bi) AIR TEMf. X. =-D?.Vi;s SMCIAL OISERVATIONS COLOI CODE TMWl DDL imo 01 >OICI orr lULI WET •Ull 13 sio 012 086 082 0 05 -IHINclcASI "*•' •! NO. HI Vto] CAIO OffTH b>l T -Z $ •/.. srcMA-T mctfic voiUMi ANOMAlt-Ht' SAD OVN. M. no' SOUND viLOCirr Oj ml/i TOTAL-* NO,-N NOj-N SIO(-Si »H » c e 1 STO 0000 0839 3005 2336 00*5311 0000 1*780 679 20* OBS 0000 0839 300*5 2336 1*780 679 20* OBS 0005 0188 3217* 257* 1*539 81* STO 0010 0202 3233 2586 0021*95 0033 1*5*9 819 20* OBS 0010 0202 32333 2586 1*5*9 819 20* OBS 0015 0199 32339 2587 1*5*8 822 STO 0020 0197 323* 2587 0021378 0055 1*5*8 HIV 20* OBS 0020 0197 323** 2587 1*5*8 819 RIMRINCf SHIP CODI umuoE I/IO M, .ISDEN STATION TIME ORJCtNATOrS DEPTH MAX. DEPTH 01 S'MPl'S WAVl WIA- CLOUD NODC CTft cool ID. NO. lONCIIUOE ' "1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIER TO lOTTOM COD! NUMIll 10* r MO OAT MR.I/10 0*. HC rti WA It»l AW 311270 SI 642B7N 16712 W 233 47 07 13 220 1968 BS? 031 0032 00 1 X4 X 9 0031 WATER WIND ■ARO- MITER (ntktl AIR TEMP. C wrt. COO NO. OIS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OISERVATJONS COLOR CODE tIANL DR. tK(0 Oi tOICI on lull WEI lULI 00 $00 010 111 097 0 06 Ht 1/10 DI»TH Iml T 1C I •/.. SIOMA-T incific votuMi AMOMAIT-HO' SAO DTN. M. SOUND VILOCITT 0] »t/) PO*-P TOTAl-P NO]-N NO,-N St 04-S< l.t-«>/1 »H t c c 1 1 222 222 222 222 222 222 STO 0000 0919 3158 2*** 0035003 OBS 0000 0919 31583 2*** OBS 0005 07*5 32218 2519 STD OOlO 0*35 32** 257* 002266* OBS 0010 0435 32*36 257* OBS 0015 0178 3258* 2608 STO 0020 017* 3259 2609 0019332 OBS 0020 017* 32593 2609 OBS 0025 0177 32592 2608 0000 1*830 652 0029 1*830 652 1*773 688 1*650 759 1*650 759 1*5*2 83* 1*5*1 828 1*5*1 828 1*5** 883 34 tfftacNCt SMU COOl ^•/ JSOfN ;tation TIMt OUCINATOrS DfftM MAI. DirTH 0» S-MPl-S WAVf W|A. 1HEI CODE ClOUC coon 1 "~ NODC cin CODI ID. NO. I/IO * "I/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIfR TO lOTTOM J JTAIION 10- r MO OAT H«.»/ie D*. MO' rii 11* MX AM 311270 -SI 6*255N 16731 W ?33 47 07 n 239 1968 B5? 032 0031) 00 ?7 1 2 Xi* X 9 ' 0032 WATd WIND •AKO- M(I» imbtl AIR It Mr. "C SflCIAL ORSIIVATIONS COLOR coot tfc*»ti. DOL »«I0 01 • OiCt on •ULI WIT lULI 21 S09 on 069 064 1 06 "-' - ~0. HI 1/tO 1 CAIO DiPTH bnl T X s ■/.. SIGMA-T *NOM*i»-m' 1^0 OTN. M. < It' SOUND vdocin Oi "Ul lOTAL-r WOj-H „t • Ql/I NO]-N iio«-s. »H \ c c 1 STO 0000 0673 3228 2533 0026499 0000 14744 714 240 OBS 0000 0673 32275 2533 14744 714 2*0 0B5 0005 0657 32294 2537 14739 722 STD OOlO 0351 3244 2582 0021840 0024 14615 781 2*0 OBS 0010 0351 32442 2582 14615 781 240 OBS 0015 0178 32640 2612 14543 853 STD 0020 0178 3263 2612 0019063 0045 14544 841 240 OBS 0020 0178 32632 2612 14544 841 240 OBS 0025 0180 32634 2612 14546 841 lE'ERENCE SHir CODE '4 ■', JSDEN STATION II Mt OWGINATOR'S DEPTH MAI. DEPTH Of S'MPL-S WAVE " WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES 1 CTiT COOl 10. NO. t/10 ' 'I/IO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM 1 STATION NUMBER 10- r MO DAY M(t.V10 Oil. MCI fit Jl» IT»l »M 3U270 SI 64215N 167495W 233 47 07 14 020 1968 BS2 033 0037 00 ?5 X 2 X4 X9l 0033 WATER WIND BARO- METER Imbil AIR TIMP. n VII. COD NO. OBS. DEPTHS Sf ECU L OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE TMiNi DIR. mio 01 (0»CI 09.1 BULB WET BULB 02 S04 010 075 072 0 07 -»«•;" 1 CAST HI 1/10 1 CAHO TYPE DEPTH Iffi) T -C s •/.. SIGMA-T I«CIHC VOIUMI ANOMAIT-IIO' SAD DVN. M. X 10> SOUND vcLocirr 0) ml/1 PO4-P og - B»/1 TOTAl-P »t ■ ../I NOj-N »B - ol/l HOj-N 1*0 ■ ai/l SIO*-Si ,q - oi/l pH t c c 1 1 STO 0000 0645 3233 2541 0025775 0000 14734 739 022 OBS 0000 0645 32326 2541 14734 739 022 OBS 0005 0559 32308 2550 14699 752 STD 0010 0504 3232 2557 0024259 0025 14678 770 022 OBS 0010 0504 32317 2557 14678 770 022 OBS 0015 0325 32504 2590 14605 803 STD 0020 0129 3^60 2612 0019000 0047 14521 806 022 OBS 0020 0129 32599 2612 14521 806 022 OBS 0025 Olll 32633 2616 14515 804 STD 0030 0091 3263 2617 0018518 0065 14506 803 022 OBS 0030 0091 32633 2617 14506 803 tEFEIENCE SHIP CODE n v/ asoEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAI WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES CTIT COO. 10. NO. l/IO ■ 'VIO TEAR CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO BOTTOM OF S'MPL'S STATION NUMIEI 10* V MO DAY HR.1/10 OUL MC HI HA tin AM '311270 SI 64I79N 168100W 233 46 07 14 040 1968 BS? 034 0040 00 ni 1 2 XI 3 6 0034 WATER WIND BARD* METER (lT.b») AIR TEMP. X. Vll COO NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR COD! ThANS. OIR. mio 0« >OiCI DRY BULB WET BULB 33 SIO 020 078 072 7 08 MR 1/10 T CAIO DtPIH Im) T t: s •/.. SICMA-T iHCIHC VOLUME ANQMAIT-IIO' SAD DYN. M. X lOl SOUND vELOCinr Oj ™i/i P04-P TOTAl-r NOj-N i>B - ol/l NOj-N StO*-Si V9 - oi/i pH t C C 1 STD 0000 0694 3228 2531 0026701 0000 14752 712 043 OBS 0000 0694 32283 2531 14752 712 043 OBS 0005 0691 32289 2532 14752 712 STD 0010 0637 3^37 2545 0025359 0026 14733 734 043 OBS 0010 0637 32369 2545 14733 734 043 OBS 0015 0529 32563 2581 14593 758 STD 0020 0424 3280 2603 0019846 0049 14652 733 043 OBS 0020 0424 32797 2603 14652 733 043 OBS 0025 0411 32791 2604 14648 732 STD 0030 0364 3277 2607 0019530 0068 14528 725 043 OBS 0030 0364 32765 2607 14628 726 043 OBS 0035 0232 32675 2611 14571 736 35 UflMNCI C00( il ■'- ilOIN 1 ;tATION TIMf ouciNATors Dlf?H MAL OIPTM or WAVf ~ WIA ; CLOUD 1 NODC eooi 10. NO. i/ie • -l/H CIUISI NO. JTATION NUMld TO •OllOM IHII CODII 1 STATtOW NUMIU 10" r MO Oi.X HLI/IO oa. MC ni 11 A 311270 SI 6<|1<>'>N 168289W ?^^ 48 07 I'* 060 1968 BS? 035. oo**? 00 ^^ 1 2 X2 7 8 1 0035 WAIH WIND ■AKO- MtTll Imbit AH TtMr. % COOI 0"- '•°°' OlfTMl iftClAL oisiivAnoNS COLOI COOi itAHi. DM. in ID o> toici 0«T •Ull IUt.1 36 S09 023 067 061 7 06 ' ""' " HO. HI Vl» c»«o 0IP1H mt I t: $ v.. SICMA-T amOmau-iI*' SAO O'N. M, I 1»» lOUHO viLOCirr Oj »l/l !Ot*l.» NO}-N MOj-H SfO«-i. »M i c c 1 1 STO 0000 057* 3295 2598 0020305 0000 14713 7*1 063 OBS 0000 057'. 32945 2598 1*713 7*1 063 OBS 0005 0572 32952 2599 1*713 7*6 STD 0010 0572 3295 2599 00202'>8 0020 1*71* 7*8 063 OBS 0010 0572 32951 2599 1*71* 7*8 063 OBS 0015 0569 32952 2600 1*71* 7*8 STD 0020 0522 3300 2609 0019325 00*0 1*696 750 063 OBS 0020 0522 33001 2609 1*696 750 063 OBS 0025 0362 329<>'> 2621 1*629 717 STD 0030 0370 3297 2622 0018077 0059 1*633 712 063 OBS 0030 0370 32965 2622 1*633 712 063 OBS 0035 0370 3<:973 2623 1*63* 720 IIIIIIHCI SHir CODf 1^ ■•■ JSOCN STATION TIME OWCIMATOrS OEPTH MAX. 0(HM 01 VMU'J WAVl ~ WIA- THER CODE ClOUO COOES NODC Cfn cool 10. HO. 1/10 • -t/io CKUISE NO. ITATION NUMIfl TO •OTIOM -{ STATION NUMIII 10' r MO OAT M«,I/10 0«. MC Ml 11* •in i«M 311270 SI 6410 N 168545W ?33 48 07 14 0fl3 l<»6fl RS? O-ift 0038 00 Ti 1 2 X? 7I8. 0036 WAT{R WINO lAIO- MtTd Irxbtl AM IlMf. t ^°°^ DIPTMS iPICIAL OltltVATIOHl COLOt CODt IIAHL DBL imo o« »OiCI on lULI WIT ■ ULI 35 S12 035 069 063 6 07 HI Vl« CAIO OfrTH (ml f X $ *''., SlCMA-T snci'ic voiuMi A»<0M*4.'-I'»' 3^0 OTN. M. X 10* lOUNO viLOCirr Oj«W PO«-P TOTAi-r HOj-H ....1/1 NOj-N ii04-fc »B-«I/1 •H 1 C c 1 1 - STD 0000 0677 3266 2563 0023686 0000 1*751 085 OBS 0000 0677 32658 2563 1*751 085 OBS 0005 0562 32672 2578 1*705 STD 0010 0333 3271 2605 00196*5 0022 1*611 086 OBS 00 lO 0333 32712 2605 1*611 085 OBS 0015 028* 32716 2610 1*591 STD 0020 0282 327* 2512 00190*3 00*1 1*591 085 OBS 0020 0282 32736 2612 1*591 085 OBS 0025 0280 32732 2612 1*591 STD 0030 0282 3273 2612 0019077 0060 1*592 085 OBS 0030 0282 32732 2612 1*592 urniNct SHIP COOI ii -'' ISOEH STATION TIME ouciNATori OIPTN MAI, OIPTM OF S'MPL-I WAVE WEA- THEI CODE t ClOUD ! CODES NOOC cm COOI ID. NO. l/IO LONCITUOl ' -1/10 TtAI CIUISI NO. STATION NUMIII to lOTTQM STATIOH NUMIII 10- 1* MO DAY MI.I/IO Oa. MC ni IIA (....-T.M 311270 SI 64065N 16914 W 233 49 07 14 100 1968 BS? 037 pO?A 00 14 1 X2 1 7I8 1 0037 WATII WIND •AIO- MITEI (fflbtl All TEMP, r Vll COO NO. O^S. OEflMi SPECIAt 0«SEIVAnONS COLOI CODI tlAHl. DO. tnio 01 »OICI or •ULI WEI •ULI 34 Sll 040 056 053 6 06 MIlllNOllcAJT TU.i « „o Mt l/IO 1 CAIO OIPTH 1ml t -c $ •/.. SIGMA-T mciiic voiuMi ANOMAlt.Iie' i Ao om. M, K 10» SOUND VILOCITT OlIKl/l P04-P IOT*l-» >■ . •1/1 NOj-N 1.1 - •(/! NO,-N M-««/1 SlO.-ti »l-*«/l »H i 1 1 1 102 102 102 102 102 102 STD 0000 0636 32*8 255* 002*529 OBS 0000 0636 32*78 255* OBS 0005 063* 32*82 2555 STD 0010 0623 32*8 2556 002*363 OBS 0010 0623 32*81 2556 OBS 0015 0288 32671 2606 STD 0020 0282 3267 2607 0019527 OBS 0020 0282 32672 2607 OBS 0025 0280 32672 2607 002* 00*6 1*732 680 1*732 758 1*728 768 1*728 768 1*592 77* 1*590 758 1*590 758 1*590 750 311270 SI LAmuof 6402 N LONCITUOI ' '1/10 16928 W 1^. MQ I OAT Ht.1/10 233 Us l07 llO Ill9 ll968lBS2l 036 WATU WIND .... *« TIMP. T: OUCINATOrs •AlO- METfl 040 057 0i>6 00»0 .OSL WIA- 1HEI COOf -lit 2 \Z I NOOC IIATION HUWlfl 0038 SAD OYN. M. SOUND VILOCITTf NO?-H iig • al/l M 0«-l' »S - ol/l STD 0000 0672 32*9 2550 002*879 0000 1*7*6 119 OBS 0000 0672 32*90 2550 1*7*6 119 OBS 0005 0592 32580 2568 1*716 STD 0010 033* 3276 2609 0019313 0022 1*612 119 OBS 0010 033* 32757 2609 1*612 119 OBS 0015 0295 32758 2612 1*596 STD 0020 0272 3276 261* 0018797 00*1 1*587 119 OBS 0020 0272 32758 261* 1*587 119 OBS 0025 0271 32759 2615 1*587 STO 0030 0271 3275 261* 0018823 0060 1*588 119 OBS 0030 0271 3275* 2614 1*588 119 OBS 0035 0271 32753 261* 1*589 119 OBS 0040 03390 32751 26060 UFEtENCE SHir CODE ii ■'■/ JSOEN STATION Tl M oticiNATors DEPTH MAI. WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES NOOC cm COOl 10. NO. 1/10 ' '1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIER BOTTOM OF S'MPL'S NUMBER 10- T MO DAY MR,1/10 OH HCT PtI 11* tin AM 311270 SI 6406SN 169565W ?^^ 49 07 14 144 1968 B.S? 039 0038 00 34 2 2 X2 7 8 0039 WATER WIND lARO- METER Imbil AIR TEMP. "C o.. NO. SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS COLOR CODE 1KAN1. DIR. into 01 fOtCE DRY BULI WEI BULB 31 SIO 049 064 058 7 06 muhnmIcaSI ^* •'NO. MR I/JO] C*«D DEPTH (ml T -C s •/„ S1GMA-T i«cinc voLUMt ANOMAIT-HO^ SAO OtN. M. SOUND VfLOCtTTf 0? ml/I P04-P fO - «•/! lOTAl-P ,a - -/I NOi-N H« - 01/1 NOj-N w«-al/l «Oj-Si »t - fll/l pH i C c 1 STO 0000 0752 32*1 2532 0026666 0000 1*781 652 1** OBS 0000 0762 32*06 2532 1*781 652 1*4 OBS 0005 0271 32718 2611 145B3 /21 STD OOIO 017* 3282 2627 0017577 0022 1*6*3 712 1** OBS 0010 017* 3282* 2627 1*5*3 712 1** OBS 0015 0172 3286Q 2630Q 70' STD 0020 0169 328* 2629 0017*16 0U40 1*5*3 709 1** OBS 0020 0169 328*1 2629 1*5*3 709 14* OBS 0025 0169 32837 2629 1*5*3 701 UfERENCE SHIP CODE ii ■*. JSDEN STATION TIME ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OP S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NOOC CTH COOl ID. NO. lAmUDE 1/10 LONOfTUOe ■ -l/io CllUISE NO. STATION NUMBER 10 BOTTOM NUMBER 10" 1* MO DAY HILVIO oat U0\ PEI St* tTPl AM 311270 SI 6*096N 17024 W ?34 40 07 14 160 196ft ss? 040 0034 00 n2 1 2 X5 6 8 0040 WATER WIND BARO- METER (mbtl AIR TEMP. -C V1V COD NO. OBS. DtPTHS SPECIAL OBSERVAnONS COLOR CODE HANI OIR. IPIIO 01 fOtCt DRY BULB WET BULB 35 SIO 055 064 060 7 06 """""lc*!I '"" " NO. HK )/IO 1 CABO DEPTH (ml T -C s •/.. SIGMA-T JPtCIMC ANOM SAD OYN. M. x loi SOUND VELOCITY Oj ml/1 PO4-P KB • ai/l IOTAl_P NOj-N t>S - 01/ 1 NOj-N WO • at/I SI 0*-$i M9 - Bl/l pH 1 c c Alt-no' 1 STD 0000 0880 3212 2*92 0030*55 0000 1*822 163 OBS 0000 0880 32118 2*92 1*822 163 OBS 0005 0881 32118 2*92 1*82* STD 0010 0252 3285 2623 0017979 002* 1*578 153 OBS OOlO 0252 328*5 2523 1*578 163 OBS 0015 0185 32902 2533 1*650 STD 0020 0182 3290 2633 0017033 00*2 1*5*9 153 OBS 0020 0182 32903 2533 1*5*9 163 OBS 0025 0182 32903 2533 1*550 37 MIIMNCi IHIP cool li •A,' ;J0IN STATION TtMl OUCINATOn OI"H MAI. OtPTH OF WAVE WIA- THtt coot ClOUO COOd NOOC is, ID. >/IO ■ l/U ciuitf NO. ITATION NUMlfl TO •OTTOM STATION NUMIIR 10* I* 1 MO OAT HLVia OB. MC< PU IIA fin AW 311270 SI 6 PM \ C C 1 STD 0000 0960 3209 2*77 0031887 0000 1*852 655 18<. OBS 0000 0960 32086 2*77 1*852 655 18<. OBS 0005 0958 32097 2*78 1*852 656 STD OOlO 0121 3281 2630 001732* 0025 1*519 705 ISO OBS 0010 0121 32813 2630 1*519 705 18<. OBS 0015 01 16 32817 2630 1*518 701 STO 0020 Oil* 3282 2630 0017267 00*2 1*518 701 IS'. OBS 0020 on* 32815 2630 1*518 701 lao OBS 0025 on* 32817 2631 1*519 701 UIUINCI SHIP COOl H ■*. ■:ID(N STATION TIME OUCiNATorS DEPTH MAI. DEPTH OF S-MPL-S WAVE WEA- THER CODf Cloud CODES iSS, 10. NO. 1/10 * '1/10 CIUISE NO. STATION NUMIER 10 lonoM STATION NUMIII 10" r MO DAT HILl/10 D«. HC rit tIA MP! AM 311270 SI 64167N 171175W ?14 41 07 14 205 1968 BS? 042 0046 00 02 2 2 XI 4 5 0042 WATEI WIND I A RO- ME! El AIR TEMP, t "o'oEs SPECIAL OISERVATIONS COLOU CODE TKANt out. 01 roici OtT lULR WET lULI 02 Sll 070 071 061 7 09 HI t/IO CAIO TTPt OIPTH Im) T r i •/.. JICMA-T *N0M«IT-Il«' SAD DTN. M. «ioJ SOUND vEiocirr Ojml/1 lOa-P TOTAl-P NO]-N »a-M/i NOj-N M - .1/1 SI Ot-S^ M-oi/l »H c c 1 STD 0000 0956 31*5 2*28 0036538 0000 1*8*2 206 OBS 0000 0956 31*51 2*28 1*8*2 208 OBS 0005 0951 31*6* 2*30 1*8*1 STO 0010 01*0 3286 2632 0017075 0027 1*528 208 OBS OOlO 01*0 32861 2632 1*528 208 OBS 0015 0126 32851 2633 1*523 STO 0020 0122 3285 2633 00170*1 00** 1*522 208 OBS 0020 0122 32851 2633 1*522 208 OBS 0025 0122 32856 2633 1*523 STO 0030 012* 3286 2633 0016985 0061 1*52* 208 OBS 0030 012* 32860 2633 1*52* 208 OBS 0035 012* 32856 2633 1*525 208 OBS 00*0 0125 32857 2633 1*527 UfltfNCI SHIP CODE ii ■-•/ JSDEN ITATKJN TIME ORIGINATOrS DEHH MAX. DEPTH 0* S-MPL'S WAVE "^ WEA- THER coot CLOur: CODM — CTPf COOl ID. NO. 1/10 ■ -1/10 TIAI CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO 10 now STATCN NUMBER 10* 1* MO DAT HR.VID oa ITPI AM 1311270 SI 64192N 171350W 234 *i 07 1* 220 1968 BS? 04_3 0054 00 01 1 2 XI 3 3 0043 WATER WIND •A«0. (mb.l AIR lEMp. x: COO NO. Oil. DEPTHS SMCIAL OISERVATIONS COLOR CODE TtANL DDL mio 01 lO.CI ORT ■ULI WET • ULI 01 S08 075 099 078 8 10 HI l/tO CARD TTPI OIPIN bnl T t 5 •/.. SIGMA-T mcirtc voiWMi ANOWAlt-ItO' SAD D»N. M. I 10> SOUND VEIOCITY Oi "I/I fOIAl-P NOj-N »g - ol/l NOj-N »| • ii/l SI Ot~ii «a*M/t •H t c c 1 STD 0000 1023 3151 2*21 0037170 0000 1*858 65* 223 OBS 0000 1023 31506 2*21 1*868 55* 223 OBS 0006 1016 31508 2*23 1*866 555 STD 0010 0271 3292 2627 001757* 0027 1*587 568 223 OBS OOlO 0271 32918 2627 1*587 568 223 OBS 0015 0200 33001 2539 1*558 655 STD 0020 0191 3300 26*0 0016390 00** 1*555 6*5 223 OBS 0020 0191 32996 26*0 14555 6*6 223 OBS 0025 0182 3298* 2639 1*551 6*5 STD 0030 0181 3299 26*0 0015351 0061 1*552 6*3 223 OBS 0030 0181 32991 26*0 1*552 5*3 223 OBS 0035 0180 32986 26*0 1*552 6*1 223 OBS 00*0 0161 32992 25*0 1*553 6*1 223 OBS 00*5 0178 32986 26*0 1*553 6*3 38 ■IMMNCI SHIP CODI 8^ M/aSD!N STATION TtMl ouctNATors DIPTH MAI. WAVl W(A- THII coot CLOUD COOIS HOOC cm CODI 10. NO. lATtTUDI VIO * '1/10 CIUIH NO. STATION NUMIEI lOTTOM Of I'M PL'S NUMIII 10' I' MO OAT Ht.l/10 0«. HC fll 1(A tiri AM 311270 S! 6510 N 171085W ?3*l 51 07 ]•> 030 1968 BS? 0**f 00*5 00 1 XI 7 1 00*4 WATCI W1N0 lAKO- MITll bdkd All iimp. X COO, 0«' SPtCIAL OlSdVATlONS COLOt CODI tIANL on. tnio 01 >OICI 0«T •ULI WII lULI 16 S05 075 055 050 8 08 MIHINOllcAjI HI VIO 1 CA«D DEPTH bol T TC » •/.. JIGMA-T jnc'ic voLUMi *kOM*lT-ll(' 3^0 DTN. M. SOUND vtiocirt Oj ">l/l t>( • (t/l ■ ) - •t/1 NO,-N NO]-N vg . »!/! SIO«-S< US - ol/l PH \ c c 1 STO 0000 0482 3314 2624 0017858 0000 14678 659 035 OBS 0000 Olte2 33137 2624 14678 659 035 OBS 0005 04*9 33135 2628 14665 661 STO 0010 0356 3314 2637 0016640 0017 14626 656 035 OBS 0010 0356 33137 2637 14626 656 035 OBS 0015 0301 33144 2643 14604 661 STO 0020 0295 3315 2644 0016019 0034 146U2 640 035 OBS 0020 0295 640 035 OBS 0025 0277 621 STD 0030 0277 3315 2645 0015876 0050 14596 621 035 OBS 0030 0277 621 035 OBS 0035 0278 33151 2645 14597 619 uniiNCi SHIP CODE W/2S0EN STATION TIME OUCINATOR'S OEPIM MAI. WAVl WEA. THER CODE CLOUD CODES NOOC cm CODI ID. NO. LAmuDI l/IO • *l/IO IGMTi CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER lOTTOM OF VMPL-S OlSfcxvAiiwn* NUMIER 10* r MO DAT Hltl/10 0*. MCI Pll llA iin AM 311270 SI 6512 N 170405W 23* 50 07 15 050 1968 BS2 0*5 00*6 00 1 XI 2 * 00*5 WATEI WIND •A«0- METEI Imbtl All TEMP. ^ COO NO. OIS. DEPTHS SPECIAL 0ISERVAT10NS COIOI CODE TIANL OIK. jrifo 01 »OIC( DRT ■ULI WEI lULB 00 SOO oeo 072 061 8 08 HI 1/10 1 CAID TTPI DEPTH (ml T -C s •/.. SIGMA-T jMCinc voiUMi AMOMALT-HO' SAD DTN. M. xioJ SOUND VELOCin Ol ml/I fOi-r vg . o./l TOTAl-P i. iMIO 01 'OKI OtT ■ULI WIT ■ULI 00 SOO 095 060 053 0 10 HI 1/10 1 CAIO OIPTH IMI T r s •/.. SICMA-T tPfClPIC VOLUME ANOMALt-IU' SAO OTN. M. 1 lOl SOUND viLOcmr Oj «l/l P04-P tOTAl-p *a - ■•/■ NO)-H NOj-H H*«VI SlO.-S. »N 1 1 STD 0000 0588 3299 2601 0020099 0000 1*719 737 1*6 OBS 0000 0588 3299* 2601 1*719 737 1*6 OBS 0005 0587 32998 2601 1*720 7*0 STD 0010 0585 3300 2601 0020073 0020 1*720 733 1*6 OBS OOlO 0585 32996 2501 1*720 733 1*6 OBS 0015 0*11 33027 2623 1*6*9 718 STD 0020 028* 3301 263* 0016979 0039 1*595 59* 1*6 OBS 0020 028* 33011 263* 1*595 69* 1*6 OBS 0025 0271 33019 2635 1*591 555 STD 0030 0280 3305 2637 0016557 0055 1*596 536 1*6 OBS 0030 0280 33050 2637 1*596 635 1*6 OBS 0035 0285 33070 2638 1*599 628 1*6 OBS 00*0 0286 33075 2639 1*500 628 1*6 OBS 00*5 02s* 33059 2638 1*600 628 40 ttFlltNCI COOI ii "< iSOIN STATION TIMI OtlCINATOn OlflH MAL WAVt WIA- THU CODE CLOUD CODfS NOOC lis\ 10. NO. I/IO • -i/io NO. JTATION NUMIEt •OTTOM Of VMPfi NUWIfl 10* r MO OAT HR.I/10 oa MC nt II* i>rt AM 311270 SI 645a4N 1681I5W ?^^ 48 07 !•> 170 1968 RS? 050 0046 00 1 X4 X 9 0050 WATU WMO ■AM). MdU AH TiMr. t: vn. COD NO. OIS. DtMMS SMCUL OlillVATlONi COLOB CODf IIANt. D«. ot fOICI DRT •Ull Wfl •Ull 00 SCO 100 0*2 0*»2 0 09 HI )/10 1 ITft omH tail T t $ */.. IICMA-T inciriC vOiUMi AN0**A1,?-1I«' SAO OTN. M. I I0» SOUND viiocin Oj-W f04-F lOTAl-r »■ • at/l NO,-N Ml - -t/l NQj-N Il04-b »M t C C 1 STD 0000 0672 3249 2550 0024902 0000 14746 719 172 OBS 0000 0672 32487 2550 14746 719 172 OBS 0006 0672 32484 2550 14747 717 STD 0010 0666 3264 2565 0024444 0025 14746 769 172 OBS OOlO 0666 32540 2565 14746 769 172 OBS 0015 0546 32868 2596 14703 723 STD 0020 0'.50 3292 2610 0019216 0047 14665 679 172 OBS 0020 0*50 32915 2610 14665 679 172 OBS 0025 0438 32920 2612 14661 679 STO 0030 0436 3292 2612 0019064 00 66 14661 676 172 OBS 0030 0436 32919 2612 14661 676 172 OBS 0035 0436 3<:931 2613 14662 665 172 OBS 0040 0435 32928 2613 14662 659 urutNCE SNIP COOI _2 M/ajOEN STATION Tl WE OUGINATorS DEfTH MAI. 01 MH Ot S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES NOOC criT CODI ID. NO. l/IO ' '1/(0 CIUISI NO. STATION NUMIER TO lOTTOM STATION NUMlEI 10- r MO DAY MIL1/10 DM. H& n* 11 A rtn AW 311270 51 645B7N 167635W ?^3 47 07 1*) 190 1968 BS? 061 0047 00 2 X4 X 9 0031 WATEI WIND lARO- MlTtl (mbtl AIR TEMf. -C VIS. coo NO. OBS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OISEIVATIONS COLOI CODE TMNi out. mio 01 to«ci DRT lULt WET lULI 00 SOO 105 066 055 1 08 HI 1/10 1 CAIO DEfTH l«nl T X 5 •/.. SIGMA-T incKic voiuMi *NOMAlI>IIS' SAD D¥N. M. X10> SOUND VELOCITY Oj ml/I fOi-r ..g . .1/1 lOTAl-r «• . .-/I NOj-N NO)-N wg - ol/I S104-Ii vg - «l/l PH S c c 1 STD 0000 3219 196 OBS 0000 0721O 32191 25200 196 OBS 0005 0735 32180 2518 14768 STD QOlO 0657 3253 2667 0023265 14702 196 OBS OOlO 0557 32525 2667 14702 196 OBS 0015 0417 32746 2600 14648 STD 0020 0396 3273 2601 0020083 14540 196 OBS 0020 0396 32730 2601 14640 196 OBS 0025 0156 32653 2615 14535 STO 0030 0147 3onOM Of NUMItl 10" r MO OAT M«.1/1C oa HC ni iiJL IT»t AM 3 1 1270 Q T ^/i^QC.M lA7A »M I C c I 218 218 218 218 218 218 STO 0000 0923 3013 2330 00*589* OBS 0000 0923 30126 2330 OBS 0005 0688 32358 2538 STO OOlO 0l>90 3249 2572 00228*2 OBS 0010 0*90 32'.a6 2572 OBS OOIS 0222 32619 2607 STD 0020 0218 3262 2607 0019*63 OBS 0020 0218 32616 2607 OBS 0025 0216 32622 2608 003* 0000 1*813 1*813 1*752 1*67* 1*67* 1*562 1*561 1*561 1*561 311270 SI SHIP coof lAmuDf I/IO 65005N LONCITUDf 'l/IO 16725 W n MO I DAT Mt.1/ ST 107 II 231 liQfeala, OUCtNATOt'S 5?' QS4 00 SOO 117 064 060 7 04 po^^l QQ SAD DTN. M. X 10* icHrnT UA WfA- CLOUD THtl COOIl CODf SOUND viLOCirr X4 7"8 NOOC STATION NUMIIl 0054 SI 0«-Si STD 0000 0922 2952 2283 0050397 0000 1*805 656 231 OBS 0000 0922 29519 2283 1*805 656 231 OBS 0005 0551 32233 25*5 1*695 7*0 STD 0010 026* 3236 2583 0021736 0036 1*576 /96 231 OBS OOlO 026* 32361 2583 1*576 796 231 OBS 0015 0258 32369 2585 1*575 801 urutNCf SMIf COO I li M/lSDtN STATION Tl *i OWCINATOII'S DEPIN MAI. DEPTH OF i'MPL'j WAVE WEA- THEt CODE CLOUD CODES NOOC c'iS ID. NO. lAmUDI lOHGCTUOl ■ -i/u CIUISE NO. STATION NUMIEI TO lOTTOM NUMIEI 10' 1* MO DAT MI.1/10 cm. HC Pti tIA un AM 311270 SI &sni N 16715 W 7^^ S7 07 1 A noft 1Q6S RS? 055 Qsun^ 00 I X2 7 8 0055 WATEI WIND ■AIO- MITEI tmbi) At* TEMP. X COO NO. OIS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OlSmvATlONS COIOK CODE TtANL DUL irtio 01 roici OKT ■Ull WIT lULI 24 S06 119 073 069 7 03 HI 1/1»| CABO itn DIPTH (m) T X s •/.. SICMA-T IMCiXC VOlUMI ANOWALT-Ilt' SAO DTN. M. 1 10' SOUND vEiocin Oj-'l/l PO4-P .(-•i/i TOTAi-P NO)-N ■fSt/l NO»-N M - •1/1 SIOj-Si l-f»l/l pH 1 C c 1 STD 0000 0885 299* 2321 00*6756 0000 1*796 007 OBS 0000 0885 29937 2321 1*796 007 OBS 0005 07*9 30809 2*08 1*756 STD 0010 0393 3168 2518 0027958 0U37 1*623 007 OBS OOlO 0393 31681 2518 1*623 42 311270 SI SHIP coot LAmuot I/IO LONCITUDI ■ '1/fO 8i MO I DAY MI.1/1 SB |Q7 117 IIQQ hqfeRlRfi?! QSfe OtKINAtOrS 18 520 125 080 | 078 16 1 07 HO. OIS. OI"HS pQ3Q I 00 1 18 Cl|fll| w* WIA. fHH CODI 7 '6 HOOC STATIOH NUMlH 0056 SAO DIN. M, SOUND VltOCITY SI 04-b STD 0000 0811 3031 2351 00*29*6 0000 1*773 10* OBS 0000 0811 30311 2351 1*773 104 OBS 0005 08** 30968 2*07 1*795 10« OBS 0009 08** 31162 2*22 1*798 STD 0010 08*2 3121 2*25 0036689 00*0 1*798 10* OBS 0013 3132* 10* OBS 0017 0830 31*27 2**5 1*797 STD 0020 0798 3150 2*55 0033932 0075 1*786 10* OBS 0022 0752 3155* 2*67 1*770 10* OBS 0026 0503 31732 2*99 1*713 UfMNCl SHIP CODI _2 M, SSDEN STATION TIME OUGINATOR'S DEPTH MAR. WAVE WIA- THfl CODE CIOUD CODfS HODC CTIT CODI ID. NO. 1/10 ' 'VIO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIEII lOTTOM OF S'MPL'S OISt«v«injnj NUMlEt 10- r MO DAT HR.V10 OOL MC Ml lEA im »M 7^^ SOUND vELOCirr 03 ml/I „ ■ .1/1 lOTAl-P vg • •)/! NOj-N Nt - ot/l NOi-N SI 0«-Si 1.8 - 01/1 »H J C c 1 STD 0000 0880 3152 2**5 003*917 0000 1*815 717 116 OBS 0000 0880 31518 2**5 1*815 71' 116 OBS 0005 0877 31516 2**5 1*81* 738 STD 0010 0876 315* 2**7 003*733 0035 1*815 735 116 OBS 0010 0876 31537 2**7 1*815 '35 115 OBS 001* 0808 31522 2*55 1*789 75* 115 OBS 0019 0701 32250 2528Q 580 STD 0020 0597 3155 2*73 0032253 0058 1*7*7 57V 116 OBS 0023 0663 31560 2*78 1*73* 575 115 OBS 0028 0528 321*6 25*1 1*686 71V STD 0030 0*95 3^27 255* 002*5*5 0097 1*677 '*2 116 OBS 0033 0**5 32*02 2570 1*658 772 116 085 0038 0357 3251* 2588 1*623 809 SHIP CODE LATITUDE 1/10 LONGITUDE ' '1/10 MO j DAY 1HR.V10 ORIGINATOR'S CTl nt\ SEA NODC STATION NUMlfR 311270 SI 6535 N 16826 W 233 58 Iq7 Il7 Il30 Ii9&bIbS7I 058 20 sntD 01 *OICt BARO- METER Imbil 125 078 072 0Q4B I 00 I 19 1 12 X2 7 l8 i MIltlNCI tIMl I HI 1/lft SAO DTN. M. I 10' NOj-H iig - al/l NOj-N ttg - « SOUND vttoctn Oj mU\ P04-r lOTAl-r NOj-N NOj-N »S- •1/1 «0,-Ii n ■ «/! |M \ c c 1 1 STD 0000 0504 3298 2609 0019284 0000 14585 200 OBS 0000 0504 32978 2609 14585 200 DBS 0005 0503 32968 2609 14585 STD 0010 0503 3298 2610 0019253 0019 14686 200 OBS 0010 0503 32982 2610 14686 200 OBS 0015 0411 32988 2620 14549 STD 0020 0249 3298 2634 0015937 0037 14580 200 OBS 0020 0249 32980 2534 14580 200 OBS 0025 0246 32998 2536 14580 STD 0030 0244 3299 2535 0016857 0054 14579 200 OBS 0030 0244 32986 2535 14579 200 OBS 0035 0241 32992 2536 14579 200 OBS 0040 0240 32971 2634 14579 200 OBS 0045 0241 32999 2636 14581 UfEICNCf SHIP CODE _2 •». ;SDEN ;tation TIME ORlGINATOri DEPTH MAIL WAVE WEA- THtt CODE CLOUD CODES NODC CtfT coo, ID. NO. I/IO * -i/io CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIEI lOTTOM or I-MPLS NUMIES 10- r MO DAY HR.1/10 0«. M&1 Pll Jl* TTft AW 31 1?70 SI 65291N 169172W 233 59 07 17 211 1968 B5? 063 0046 00 3 X4 X 9 0063 WATER WIND AIR TEMP, t VII. COO NO. CIS. DEPTHS SPECU^L OISERVATIONI COLOR CODE IKAMt. DO. tniD 01 'OICI METE II DRY lULI WET lULI tmbi 18 S22 120 072 068 0 09 HI 1/10 1 CARD TTPl DEPTH (ml t t i •/.. SIGMA-T iPICIFtC VOIUMI ANOMAIT-IIO' SAO DTN. M. X 10^ SOUND vEiocin Ol m\A PO4-P », . ../. TOTAl-P «■ - H/l HOj-N KQ-Ol/l NOj-N US - o'/1 sto.-s. oj-al/l »H 1 C C 1 STD 0000 0540 3300 2507 0019503 0000 14700 782 213 0B5 0000 0540 33001 2607 14700 782 213 OBS 0005 0539 32997 2607 14700 r9i STD 0010 0539 3300 2507 0019532 0020 14701 795 213 OBS OOlO 0539 32997 2607 14701 795 213 OBS 0015 0539 32997 2507 14702 805 STD 0020 0342 3301 2528 0017464 0038 14520 740 213 OBS 0020 0342 33012 2528 14620 740 213 OBS 0025 0275 33004 2634 14592 583 STD 0030 0258 3300 2635 0015844 0055 14586 578 213 OBS 0030 0258 33002 2535 14586 678 213 OBS 0035 0254 32999 2535 14586 573 213 OBS 0040 0255 33U01 2635 14585 569 UPERENCE SHIP CODE * ;SD!N ' ;tation Tl WE OWGINATOt-S DE^TM MAX. DEPTH 0» S'MPL'S WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD COOES NODC CT«T CQDI ID. NO. LATTTUOE 1/10 LONCITUDI * -1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIER TO BOItOM STATION NUMIER 10- r MO DAY HR.1/10 on. Hc n» It A TTPl AM 31 1270 St 65318N 169285W 233 S9 07 17 227 1968 B5? 064 0050 00 3 X4 7 9 0064 WATER WIND lAltO' METER tmbil AIR TEMP. X. VII. coo NO. 09S. DEPTHS SPECIAL OISERVATIONS COLOR CODE tUNl on. mto 01 »OICI DRY •UL> WEI lULI 16 S20 120 069 063 5 09 HI l/tO] CAID TT« DEfTH (ml T -C s •/.. SIGMA-T inciric voiuMi ANOMAIT-Ilfl' SAD DYN. M. 1 10' SOUND VELOCITT Oj »l/l rot-r «a • «»/i lOTAl-P „..i/l NOj-N ut - Ot/i NOj-N Sl04-$i «.«l/l #M t c c 1 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 STD 0000 0519 3300 2609 0019288 OBS 0000 0519 32999 2609 OBS 0005 0517 32997 2609 STD 0010 0517 3300 2609 0019276 OBS OOlO 0517 32999 2609 OBS 0015 0477 33008 2515 STD 0020 0270 3300 2534 0015950 OBS OO2O 0270 33000 2634 OBS 0025 0265 32988 2633 STO 0030 0264 3298 2633 0017027 OBS 0030 0264 32984 2633 OBS 0035 0261 32988 2634 OBS OO4O 0259 32989 2634 0000 0019 0054 14591 14591 14691 14592 14692 14577 14689 14689 14688 14588 14588 14588 14588 45 ■»BUNCI INV COOl li u/ ISDIN SIATtON HM. oasmtTon OlfTH MAL DIMH or rwpLT WAV! WIA- TNft cool ClOUD coots NOOC ^ 10. umuDi i/ifl lOMcnuot CIUISI NO. STATION NUMIII TO lonoM STATION NUMIIK ir r MO OAT HI.1/10 om. H6 ril UA ITM AM 311270 SI 65352N 169375W 233 59 07 Iff 009 1968 BS? 065 0060 00 _?0 2 2 X6 7 8 0065 WATft WIND lAIO- MIUI takt) A> TiMr. r DIPTMJ SMClAl OISIIVATIOHS cot, 01 COOl ttAML oa. iniD 01 • otci on •ULI lULI 18 S15 120 066 07S 7 10 ' "*" •! NO. HI VH 1 CAIO ITfl OlfTH toll I X $ •/.. UGMA-T irtc#'.. S1GMA-T inciftc voiuMf ANOWALT-ll*' IAD DTN. M. 1I0» SOUND VILOCITT 0?"1/I TOTAW* wt ■ .1/1 NOj-N NOi-N SIO<-Si •N 1 C c 1 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 STD 0000 0*78 3309 2621 001818* OBS 0000 0*78 33088 2621 OBS 0005 0*77 33088 2621 STO OOlO 0*75 3309 2621 0018132 OBS OOlO 0*75 33092 2621 OBS 0015 0375 33111 2633 STD 0020 029* 3313 26*2 001615* OBS 0020 029* 33131 26*2 OBS 0025 029* 3313* 26*3 STD 0030 029* 3313 26*2 00161** OBS 0030 029* 33133 26*2 06S 0035 0292 3313* 26*3 OBS 00*0 0291 33133 26*3 0000 0018 0035 0051 1*676 14676 1*6 76 1*676 1*676 1*635 1*601 1*601 1*602 14603 1*603 1*603 1*603 If ff UNCI tHIP CODf ii ■•. nOIN STATION Tl ME oticiNATors DIPTH MAX. DEPTH 01 I'M PI'S WAVE WIA- TMEI CODE CLOUD CODES NOOC iS, 10. NO. i/to LONCITUOI CIUISE NO. STATION NUMMR TO ■OTTOM STATION NUMIU 10* 1* MO DAY MI.V10 0«. Hc n% UA tin AM 311270 SI 65436N 169<»8 W 233 59 07 Iff 031 1968 BS? 067 005? 00 16 2 2 X5 7 8 0067 WATEI WMD lAlO* MITH imbtl AH IIMP. X. VIV COO NO. 01 s. OtPTHS SPECIAL OISIRVATIONS COLO! COOl tiAML Ml Oft. tnio 01 »OIC( 0«T lUlt WIT ■ULI 18 S24 110 073 066 3 09 »">•"« ic»>i "" "i NO. HI I/I9 1 CAID TTPI DinH b»l T -C s •/,. IICMA-T mciftc voiuMi ANOMALt-l>«' 3 A D D*N. M. SOUND viLOCin 0} •ol/l P04-P lOTAi-r NOj-N »« • tt/l NO,-N »g - ai/l SIO4-SI PH 1 C c 1 1 STO 0000 0513 3308 2616 0018653 0000 14690 834 03* OBS 0000 0513 33075 2616 14690 834 03* OBS 0005 0512 33081 2616 14690 835 STD OOlO 0512 3308 2617 0018599 0019 14691 833 03* OBS OOlO 0512 33082 2617 14691 833 03* OBS 0015 0*72 33090 2622 14676 809 STO 0020 0295 331* 26*3 0016095 0036 14602 597 03* OBS 0020 0295 33140 26*3 14602 597 03* OBS 0025 0295 331*2 2643 14603 650 STO 0030 029* 331* 26*3 0016076 0052 14603 652 03* OBS 0030 029* 331*2 2643 14603 652 03* OBS 0035 0292 331*0 2643 14603 654 03* OBS 00*0 0293 33139 2643 14604 555 46 UfUENCI I HIP CODI if '»' «DIN ;tation TIMf ouciNATors oirTH MAL OIPTH o» i'MpL-j WAVI WIA- TMH COOl CLOUD CODIi NOOC cm CODI ID. HO. I/IO ■ -l/IO ClUISt NO. STATION NUMIEI TO •onOM STATION NUMMi 18' r MO DAT H1.I/I0 oa Hc m tiA I*PI *w 311270 SI fe6?35N 166205W ?-\->. ftft 07 IR l^S l<)hfl RS? OAfl 0017 on ?3 2 3 X2 6 8 0068 WAIII WIND •AIO- M[T(I Alt IIMP. t coo NO. OIS. OlfTMS IPICtAl OlSdVATIONS COLOI C00( ItANL Olt. Ot lOtCt OIT •ULI •ULI 00 soo I<»8 103 089 8 03 MIJll^CilcASI ^' •! NO. HI l/IO c*«o TTfl OtPTH bnl T t $ •/.. SIGMA -1 \ncmK voiuMt AMOMAl«-Jlg' OTH. M. I Id' SOUND VILOCmr Oj IKl/l P04-P lOtAi-r NOl-N vfatn NOj-N Hf •1/1 SIO«.Si PH c c 1 STO 0000 0689 306* 2*03 0038926 0000 1*729 731 1*6 OBS 0000 0689 306*0 2*03 1*729 731 1*6 OBS 0005 0689 306*7 2*03 1*730 7*0 STD OOlO 0648 3077 2*18 0037471 0038 1*716 7*0 1*6 OBS 0010 06*8 30770 2*18 1*716 7*0 UMItNCt SHIP CODE ii ■•' -iSDEN STATION Tl «E OUGINATOrS DEPTH MAX. DEPTH OF S'MPL'S WAVE ~ WEA- THEI CODE CLOUD COOIS Cirr COOl ID. NO. 1/16 ' 'l/lO CIUISE NO. STATION NUMIEI TO •OTTOM STATION NUMIEI 10' V MO DAT HI.I/10 OK. Mc nt tiA "fl AM 311270 SI 6630 N 16641 W 733 ft6 07 1A 16? 1968 BS? 069 0023 00 16 1 2 X6 38l 0069 WATER WIND •AIO- METEI [oibt) All TEMP. X. '^°°' DEPTHS SPECIAL O^SEIVATIONS COLOI CODE IIANV out. 1«I0 01 • OICI DIT ■ULI WET •ULI 15 S15 146 089 083 6 04 i HMI HI t/l •icAST 1"°- CMD TYPi DEPTH In) T -C S •''.. SIGMA-T IHClUC VOIUMI ANOMAII-IIO' I AO DTN. M. SOUND VELOCITY Ojnl/I PO^-P tpt • at/l fOTAl-t »g - ot/l NOj-N >g - oi/i NO]-N »a - «n/i SI04-Si pH 1 c c 1 STO 0000 0699 30*5 2387 00*0*71 0000 1*730 165 OBS 0000 0699 30*50 2387 14730 165 OBS 0005 0697 30*52 2387 1*731 STD 0010 0689 30*9 2391 00*0089 00*0 1*729 165 OBS OOlO 0689 30*86 2391 1*729 165 OBS 0015 0578 30699 2*21 1*687 UFEIENCE SHIP CODE ii ■'> JSDEN STATION TIME OHIGINATOI'S DEPTH MA WAVE n WEA- THER CODE CLOUD 1 cm COOl ID. NO. I/IO • -1/10 CRUISE NO. STATION NUMIEI TO BOTTOM OF S-MPL'S OlSERVATtONS CODES f»M AMI STATION NUMRER 10* f MO DAY HlLl/IO OOL MC nt »A 311270 ST 6633 N 16712 W 233 hi 07 IH 179 1968 RS? 070 O03? 00 16 1 2 XA 5 8 0070 ^Km WIND BAIO- METEI (fflbi) All TEMP. -C VIV COD NO. OIS. DEPTHS SPECIAL OlSERVATIONi COLOI CODE tMNl Dll. IPtiD 01 fOICt OIT • ULI WET 8ULI 16 S12 140 096 086 6 06 HI 1/1 •IcASr ^ NO. 1 CAUO TTPE DEPTH (m) T X s •/„ SICMA-T mci'ic voiuMi ANOMAH-HS' SAO OTN. M. 1 loJ SOUND VELOCITlf Ojml/! P04-f ng - •I/I TOTAl-P »% . ../I NOj-N wg - sl/l NOj-N «-•«/( SI 04-Si vg • «i/l pH 1 c c 1 1 179 179 179 179 179 179 STO OBS OBS STO OBS OBS STD OBS OBS 0000 0000 0005 OOlO OOlO 0015 0020 0020 0025 0736 30*6 2382 00*089* 0000 147*5 7o3 0736 30*55 2382 0735 0736 0736 0738 0731 0731 0710 30*52 3050 30503 30625 3076 30757 2382 2386 2386 2395 2*07 2407 1*7*5 703 0040546 0041 0038596 0080 14746 702 14747 702 14747 702 14751 702 1*750 698 1*760 698 tlfUENCE SHIP CODE ii ' :SDEN ] ,IATION Tl *t ORIGINATOR'S DEPTH MAX WAVE WEA- THER CODE CLOUD CODES NODC cm cool ID. NO. !/)• * 'I/lO CRUISE NO. STATION NUMBER TO •OTTOM OF S-MPL'S STATION NUMIER 10* r MO DAY HR.1/10 DIA HC *!■ 1(A IT»| AM 311270 ST 66341N 167360W ?33 ft7 07 18 190 196R RS? 071 0029 00 2 X? 6 8 0071 WATER WIND •ARO- METER tmb*l AIR TEMP. -C Vli. COO NO. O^S. DEPTHS SPECIAL OISERVATIONS COLOI CODE T»AMt out. Ol fOICI DRY •ULR WET •ULI 14 S15 137 089 083 7 05 •*""•;" 1 CAST "-' •' NO. HR 1/10 CARD TYPE DEPTH Im) T X s ■/.. SICMA-T IPICi'iC vOlumi ANOMAIT-HO' S Ao DTN. M. X 10^ SOUND VELOCITY Oj ml/1 P04-P Ofl - H/l fOTAi-P NOj-N »g - .1/1 NOj-N »( - • lOUND viLOcm ra«-p »04-I« r~i" STD 0000 06<>2 3210 2523 0027438 0000 14729 721 206 OBS 0000 0642 32099 2523 14729 721 206 OBS 0005 0638 32121 2526 14729 728 STD 0010 0627 3221 2534 0026409 0027 14726 735 206 OBS OOlO 0627 322H. 2534 14726 735 206 OBS 0015 0608 32281 2542 14721 741 SHIP coot LATnUOt l/IO lONcrruoi * 'V10 n O I OAT lMt.1/10 J'MH*S D* icTrwTjl* WIA. THtl CODl NOOC (TAHON HUMUI 311270 SI 16821 W 233 2JJX. \nto 01 • Old S16 A&. S2 • AIO- MtTEl bnbll 128 AB TfAtr. >: 088 0034 06 _Ul 0 12 I X4 7 '8 0073 •MimulcAII "»' •: Na Ml 1/10 1 222 222 222 222 222 222 SAD DVN. M. SOUND vaocin STD 0000 0509 3258 2577 0022327 OBS OOOO 0509 32580 2577 OBS 0005 0508 32580 2577 STD 0010 0504 3259 2678 0022238 OBS OOlO 0504 32586 2576 OBS 0015 0506 32597 2579 STO 0020 0508 3261 2580 0022109 OBS 0020 0508 32510 2580 OBS 0025 0502 32616 2581 0022 0044 0000 14682 14582 14682 14681 14681 14683 14685 14585 14683 tOt-f MOj-N NOj-N nf.al/l UPtllNCf IHIP COOl i! • ;50IH ' -.TATION TIME ouciNAiorj OIPTM MAX. OtPTH or TMPn WAVE WiA- THll coot ClOUO COOd HODC cm coo< 10. HO. LATH U Of 1/IB ■ 'l/H ClUISt NO. 5TATI0N NUMMt TO •onoM NUMIfl 10" r MO OAT MltVlO D«. Hc ni IIA nn AW 311270 SI 66355N 16848 W 233 68 07 Ifl 239 1968 BS? 074 0051 00 18 2 2 X2 6 8 0074 WATII WIND IA«0- METU tmb«> AW TtMP. r VTV COD NO. OIS. DEPtMi SPtCIAl OIIIIVATIONS COLOt COOf 1IAM1. OOL toici on ■ULI Wfl lULI 17 516 126 075 067 7 09 HE l/l»T CUO ITPt OIPTH (Ml T X 5 •-'.. SIGMA-T inciric voiUMi ANOWAlf-llO' SAO OTN. M. K I0> sou MO viiocin 0) «l/l tOTAl-P MO,-N NOi-N n-Mt UO.-J. M-«/1 PM t c c 1 1 STO 0000 0357 3280 2610 0019163 0000 14621 778 240 OBS 0000 0357 32803 2610 14621 778 240 OBS 0005 0354 32801 2511 14520 781 STD OOlO 0356 3261 2511 0019129 0019 14622 786 240 OBS OOlO 0355 32807 2611 14622 785 240 OBS 0015 0359 32808 2611 14624 775 STD 0020 0359 3281 2511 0019139 0038 14625 775 240 OBS 0020 0359 32810 2511 14625 775 240 OBS 0025 0363 32814 2511 14528 771 STD 0030 0364 3282 2611 0019138 0057 14629 770 240 OBS 0030 0364 32817 2511 14529 770 240 OBS 0035 0362 32821 2611 14629 768 240 OBS 0040 0364 32823 2611 14631 765 48 311270 SI SHIP COOl LAmuDf ' 1/10 66325N LONCITUDI ' '1/10 a "**' •• NO. u t/ic I f, 1HI1 coot 2 l2 I NOOC STATION NUMIII 0075 fOt-t HOj-N STO 0000 0506 3304 2614 0018833 0000 14687 018 OBS 0000 0506 33041 2614 14687 018 OBS 0005 0495 33051 2615 14583 STO 0010 0486 3306 2518 0018487 0019 14680 018 OBS OOlO 0486 33060 2518 14580 018 OBS 0015 0480 33051 2518 14678 STO 0020 0476 3306 2519 0018407 0037 14678 018 OBS 0020 0476 33058 2519 14678 018 OBS 0025 0396 33060 2527 14545 STD 0030 0377 3306 2629 0017425 0055 14538 018 OBS 0030 0377 33060 2529 14638 018 OBS 0035 0373 33060 2629 14637 018 OBS 0040 0374 33060 2529 14538 018 OBS 0045 0375 33064 2530 14639 311270 SHtr CODE lAtnuDE 1/10 LONGITUDE ' "I/IO 169335W n 233 MO DAT [HI.!/! AQ |Q7 hQ lQ3ft ilQAftlB lAIO- MtTtI imbi) 5?l 076 16 IS25 I 120 I 073 I 067 l6 I 10 PQ5R SAD OTN, M. _U. W[A. CtOUO THE! I COOES COOEr—T— - NOOC STATION NUMlEt 2 12 X2 I 7 '8 0076 STD 0000 0552 3289 2597 0020451 0000 14703 841 040 OBS 0000 0552 32891 2597 14703 841 040 OBS 0005 0549 32895 2598 14703 841 STD OOlO 0415 3298 2519 0018381 0019 14649 728 040 OBS OOlO 0415 32979 2519 14649 728 040 OBS 0015 0352 33068 2632 14625 694 STD 0020 0361 3307 2632 0017099 0037 14625 69/ 040 OBS 0020 0351 33071 2632 14525 59/ 040 OBS 0025 0352 33059 2532 14626 689 STD 0030 0352 3307 2632 0017152 0054 14627 594 040 OBS 0030 0352 33055 2632 14627 694 040 OBS 0035 0346 33059 2632 14626 587 040 OBS 0039 0350 33076 2533 14628 694 040 OBS 0044 0350 33059 2632 14629 589 lOTAt-r «g - ■l/l NO)-N vs - 81/1 SHIP CODE LAHTUOE 1/10 LONGITUDE * '1/10 0IUG1NAT0>*S WEA-I CLOUD THEB coots coot;,... I.... HOOC STATtON NUMIEft 311270 SI 5534 N 16809 W 7^3 Ub |07 Ii9 Ii15 Ii958|bS2| 07 7 MIIUMCI I r TIMI Of I I I smo oi lOKCI •ARO- METER (mbi> 073 070 0036 NO. OBS. DEPTHS SAD DVN. M. It J0» 00 16 2 12 X2 I 7l8 0077 STD 0000 0723 3015 2351 0042907 0000 14736 115 OBS 0000 0723 30164 2361 14736 115 OBS 0004 0722 30152 2361 14737 115 OBS 0009 0722 30153 2361 14737 STD OOlO 0722 3015 2351 0042920 0043 14738 115 OBS 0013 0722 30160 2361 14738 115 OBS 0017 0719 30168 2362 14738 STD 0020 0720 3017 2362 0042863 0086 14738 115 OBS 0022 0720 30165 2362 14739 115 OBS 0025 0718 30178 2353 14739 f04-P «g - «t/t NOj-N iig - Ot/1 NOi-N VS - ol/l V. 04-Si 49 HMIINCI tHIP COOl f\ • :J0IM ' ITATION TlMl onciHATori oiriH MAX. WAVl " Wl»- tHIl COOl 1 ClOUD [ COOli NODC &", ID. MO. lATnUDI 1/IB lOMcnuot * l/U CIUIII NO. JTATIOM NUMIII lOTTOM OF I'M PL'S NUMUI 10- r MO OAT HLl/10 DM. MO ni HA 1 .... |.», ^11 770 <; I K^-Xtx N II^AIO W 7%^ 58 m 19 ]?H 1968 BS? 078 0048 00 18 2 2 X2 1 tU 0078 WATII WIND •AltO' MfTEl All tlMF. X COD NO. 01 s. DiriHS SPICIAL oiiiivAnoNt COLOt COOl HAHl oa. into 01 fOlCI orr lull WIT lULI 18 S23 143 071 066 6 09 HI 1/19 1 CAID OIPTH tnl t t s •/.. SIGMA-t ANOMALT-Jll' 2 A 0 OTN. M. HO* SOUND VIIOCITI Ojntl/I P04-r NO)-M NOi-N II04-K PH t c c 1 STO 0000 0599 3207 2526 0027172 0000 1*712 131 OBS 0000 0599 32067 2526 14712 131 OBS 0005 0595 3209* 2529 14711 131 OBS 0009 0597 32110 2530 14713 STO OOlO 0598 3211 2530 0026820 0027 14713 131 OBS 0013 0599 32120 2530 14714 131 OBS 0018 0607 32136 2531 14719 STD 0020 0612 3214 2530 0026797 0054 14721 131 OBS 0023 0616 32150 2531 14723 131 OBS 0027 0615 32155 2531 14724 STD 0030 0612 3216 2532 0026681 0081 14723 131 OBS 0032 0611 32158 2532 14723 131 OBS 0036 0611 32153 2532 14723 311270 SMIf COOl SI LATnuOI t/10 lONCITUOE ' '1/10 16826 W 8^ 233 "mo DAT lMS.1/10 SB 107 11,9 1142 11968 17 S20 BSZ 145 079 AIR TEMP. X 0056 J A 0 OYN. M. I id" .Ofi. 16 2 |5 I WEA-I CLOUO THE! . COOIS CODE I ,... |.„. X4 I 7 l8 NODC STATOH NUMIIB 0079 NOi-N «o.-y »B-li/l STD 0000 0487 3268 2587 0021352 0000 14674 145 OBS 0000 0487 32679 2587 14574 145 OBS 0005 0477 32670 2588 14670 STO 0010 0460 3266 2589 0021226 0021 14664 145 OBS 0010 0460 32660 2589 14564 145 OBS 0015 0434 32640 2590 14554 STD 0020 0419 3263 2591 0021070 0042 14548 145 OBS 0020 0419 32628 2591 14548 145 OBS 0025 0411 32619 2591 14545 STO 0030 0406 3262 2591 0021043 0063 14644 145 OBS 0030 0406 32616 2591 14644 145 OBS 0035 0397 32609 2591 14641 145 OBS 0039 0408 32616 2591 14646 145 OBS 0044 0408 32612 2590 14647 50 ■ft' US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE I»7I O 424-797 .frsa-A^- c5 ■^^^^Kx^^ ^^"^'.^np^ NU^^ .^^l^