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Found 732 dataset(s) matching "latitude_status_flag".
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Seaglider UW646 Trinidad Heat IOOS Line, California. Profiling glider travelling along latitude 41 N from -124 to -130 approximately. The glider measures Temperature, Salinity, Chlorophyll,CDOM,...
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Slocum glider dataset gathered as part of the TEMPESTS (The Experiment to Measure and Predict East coast STorm Strength), funded by NOAA through CINAR (Cooperative Institute for the North Atlantic Region).
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The overarching goal of this project is to collect high resolution transects across the Gulf Stream. Though the speed of the Gulf Stream greatly exceeds the speed of a glider, gliders can be flown...
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U.S. IOOS Mid-Atlantic Regional Consortium of Ocean Observing Systems (MARACOOS) glider deployment to survey the physical and biological properties of Mid-Atlantic Bight coastal waters.
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The overarching goal of this project is to collect high resolution transects across the Gulf Stream. Though the speed of the Gulf Stream greatly exceeds the speed of a glider, gliders can be flown...
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This dataset is comprised of routine deployments of two underwater gliders off the coast of Central California, inside or near Monterey Bay. Missions typically last several weeks, and include...
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Seaglider La Push NANOOS line, Washington. Glider covering a 200km SW-NE transect off La Push (Olympic Peninsula), Washington, as part of the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing...
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These glider deployments are part of a multi-institution collaborative effort carried out to study the processes in the western Caribbean Sea and Yucatan Straits, which influence the Loop Current...
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The overarching goal of this project is to collect high resolution transects across the Gulf Stream. Though the speed of the Gulf Stream greatly exceeds the speed of a glider, gliders can be flown...
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Slocum glider dataset gathered as part of the CMOP observatory SATURN, funded by NOAA and NSF. Glider operations have historically been seasonal (April-September), driven in part by collaboration...