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[edit]DescriptionFour float trajectories.JPG |
English: trajectories for four RAFOS floats. They are 30 days long and days are given in yearday.The heavy dots are shown daily, and their separation gives a measure of the float's speed. (1° latitude = 111 km). |
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Source | Particle pathways in the Gulf Stream , T. Rossby A.S.Bower P-T Shaw, Bulletin American Meteorological Society, vol 66,n 9 |
Author | T. Rossby A.S.Bower P-T Shaw |
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