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COARE
Project Information :
The scientific goals of the
Tropical Ocean - Global Atmosphere (TOGA) Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Response
Expirement (COARE) are to describe and understand the principal processes
responsible for ocean-atmosphere coupling within the western Pacific warm pool
region, the atmospheric processes that organize convection there, the oceans
response to atmospheric forcing, and finally, the interactions occurring between
this region and other regions of the globe. The
TOGA COARE consisted of several elements, one of which was an array of three
subsurface moored acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs), centered on the
equator at 156°E, deployed over a two year period.
Field Program :
The TOGA COARE field
program consisted of three elements : 1) pilot studies, 2) enhanced monitoring
using surface and subsurface moorings, and 3) an intensive observational period
(IOP). The University of South Florida (USF),
College of Marine Science contribution to this field program is with the
enhanced monitoring element. Field Work was initiated in 1992 consisting of two
one year deployments of subsurface ADCP moorings positioned meridionally about
the equator at ± 0.75° along 156°E and on the equator at 157.5°E.
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