Recognizing problems in shipboard logging meteorology systems

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Recognizing problems in shipboard logging meteorology systems

This report is to assist shipboard technicians whose responsibilities are maintaining digital logging meteorological systems. Examples of good and bad data recorded on ships by IMET (Improved METeorology) systems are given, as well as general comments on how various parameters should appear when plotted against time. Parameters included are: wind speed and direction, air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, short- and long-wave radiation, and precipitation (R. M. Young gauges).

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Publisher
WHOI
Language
English
Pages
24

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Edition Notes

"August 2002."

Also issued online.

Funded by National Science Foundation. Grant no. OCE-9806381.

Published in
Woods Hole, Mass
Series
WHOI -- 2002-05., Technical report / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI (Series) -- 2002-05., Technical report (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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24 p. :
Number of pages
24

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Open Library
OL16044764M

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OL11003172W

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