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Global Ocean Surface Currents, seasonal climatology, by Noo

Derived from pilot charts from Noo, of the US Naval Oceanographic Office. Based on data from 1901-1978.



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PERIODS: 1901 to 1978
VARIABLES:
Ocean Currents
LEVELS:
Ground or water surface
TIMES: Annual Climatology
TYPES: Grid
COVERAGE: Longitude Range: Westernmost=180W Easternmost=180E
Latitude Range: Southernmost=90S Northernmost=90S
Detailed coverage information
SOURCES: UCAR/NCAR/CGD/CAS
Climate Analysis Section, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
DOD/USNAVY/NAVOCEANO
Naval Oceanographic Office, U.S. Navy, U. S. Department of Defense
PUBLICATIONS: Meehl, G.A., 1980: Observed world ocean seasonal surface currents on a 5-degree grid. TN/1A-159+STR, National Center for Atmospheric Research, 23 pp.

Recommended acknowledgement for this dataset:
"The data for this study are from the Research Data Archive (RDA) which is maintained by the Computational and Information Systems Laboratory (CISL) at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). NCAR is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The original data are available from the RDA (http://dss.ucar.edu) in dataset number ds280.0."
VOLUME: 0.16 MBytes
DATA FORMATS: ASCII (see dataset documentation), Binary (see dataset documentation)
CONTACT: For assistance with this dataset, please contact Steve Worley (303-497-1248) . If the specialist is unavailable, please contact Data Help.
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