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Oceanic Observations of the Pacific

OCEANIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE PACIFIC 1956

U N I V E R S I T Y

OF

BERKELEY

C A L I F O R N I A AND

LOS

ANGELES

P R E S S •

1963

O C E A N I C O B S E R V A T I O N S OF T B I P A C I F I C :

196«

BCKIPPS D v r n r m o N OF OCEANOGRAPHY OF TO UWVIRSTTT OF CALIFORNIA

EDITOR& JOSEPH L. W D , JR., ROBERT 8. ARTHUR, EDWARD B. BENNETT A8BBTANT EDfTOB: VIRGINIA A. WTLLIE

«"^-r'l—Ttff to Editorial Board: Elbert H. Ahletrom, Btologtnsl Laboratory of the Bureau tf Commercial Flaherlea, La Jolla; Thomas S. Austin, Blr»togl«al Laboratory of the Bureau of Oommarelal Plaherftee, Washington, D. C.; Riehard H. Flaming, OUreratty of Wishlngtna. Seattle; Eugene C. LaFoad, U. 8. NIT; Eleotronftoe Laboratory, San Diego; Jobn P. Tolly, Fisheries Reeearoh Board of Canada, Pacific Ooeanographlc Oro9, Mnnalmo

n « adltora suggest that Ola volume bo olted aa: Sorippe Institution of 0o6uio|ii|iii| of the University of California IMS Ooeanio Obeenratlooa of the Paotfio: 18M. Berkeley and Loe Aivelea, University of OUtfornla Preae

Unlverelty of California Preae Berkeley aad Loe Angelee Calif oral«

Cambridge University Preae IfflyHy England

Meiaifaetured la the United States of Amelias

Preface Oceanic Observations of the Pacific Is a medium for publication of oceanographic data collected in the Pacific Ocean and Its adjacent seas by the cooperating agencies. At the present time these agencies a r e Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California, San Diego, California; Biological Laboratory of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Honolulu, Hawaii (formerly Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations); Biological Laboratory of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, La Jolla, California (formerly South Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations); Department of Oceanography of the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, La Jolla, California; Pacific Oceanographic Group of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Nanaimo, British Columbia; United States Navy Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, California. Certain cruises were carried out jointly as California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CCOFI). The agencies cooperating In the CCOFI program a r e the Scripps Institution, the Biological Laboratory of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, La Jolla, California, the California Department of Fish and Game, the Hopkins Marine Station and the California Academy of Sciences. Agencies, other this volume are Office (formerly cies engaged in data.

than the cooperating agencies, who have directly sponsored cruises presented in United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and United States Naval Oceanographic United States Navy Hydrographie Office), Washington, D. C. It is hoped that agenoceanographic studies of the Pacific will utilize this serial for the publication of

Cruises in which more than one agency participated a r e usually listed under the agency which had a greater part in collecting and processing the physical and chemical data. Part of the cost of preparing these data for publication has been supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation. The present volume contains all those observations made by the cooperating agencies in 1956 except those made on EQUAPAC Expedition. The EQUAPAC data will be published in a separate volume of this series. For each oceanographic station, values of temperature, salinity and oxygen a r e tabulated at observed and at standard depths. Computed values of density, specific volume anomaly or thermosterlc anomaly, and geopotentlal anomaly are also tabulated at standard depths. In addition, some observations of phosphate, silicate, nitrite, nitrate, acidity, alkalinity and total phosphate are included. The positions of serial observations and the numbers of bathythermograph observations made during the period 1941 to 1956, and those made In 1956, are shown on charts. Information concerning each cruise is summarized in a table.

Contente DESCRIPTION OF OBSERVATIONS Significance of Reported Oceanographlc Data Notes on Particular Cruises Summary Cruise Information Bibliography

Page ix lx ix x xvli

CHARTS

xxi

TABLES

1

Charts 1. General location chart 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions, Station positions,

CCOFI, Cruise 5601 CCOFI, Cruise 5602 Gulf of California, CCOFI, Cruise 5602 CCOFI, Cruise 5603 CCOFI, Cruise 5604 Gulf of California, CCOFI, Cruise 5604 CCOFI, Cruise 5605 CCOFI, Cruise 5606 CCOFI, Cruise 5607 CCOFI, Cruise 5608 CCOFI, Cruise 5609 CCOFI, Cruise 5610 CCOFI, Cruise 5611 CCOFI, Cruise 5612 Gulf of California, CCOFI, Cruise 5612

17. Station positions, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, RV apencer F. Balrd on Expedition Chinook

xxi xxU xxii xxiil xxlii xxiv xxiv xxv xxv xxvl xxvl xxvii xxvii xxvill xxvlii xxix xxx

18. Station positions, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, RV Stranger on Scripps Cooperative Oceanic Productivity Expedition (SCOPE)

xxxi

19. Station positions, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Honolulu, Cruises 33, 34 and 36 of RV Hugh M. Smith

xxxli

20. Station positions, Pacific Oceanographlc Group, Cruise NP-56 of HMCS New Glasgow and Cruise P-56 of CGS St. Catharines

xxxlli

21. Station positions, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, USCGSS Explorer. and U. S. Naval Oceanographlc Office, USS Atka

xxxiv

22. Station positions, University of Washington, Cruises 139, 142, 143 and 151 of RV Brown Bear, and University of Washington and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Cruise 28 of the RV John N. Cobb

xxxv

23. Station positions, University of Washington and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, RV Mitkof. RV Tordensklold. RV Paragon and RV Celtic 24. Station positions, king-crab stations in the Bering Sea, RV Tordensklold 25. Bathythermograph observations, North and South Pacific, 1956

xxxvi xxxvii xxxviii

26. Bathythermograph observations, North and South Pacific, 1941-1956 27. Bathythermograph observations, Indian Ocean, 1941-1956

Page xxxlx xl

28. Bathythermograph observations, Antarctic Ocean, 1941-1956

xli

29. Station plan of the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (formerly California Cooperative Sardine Research Program) from February, 1949, to January, 1950, Inclusive, with equivalent numbers according to present station numbering system

xlii

Tables Explanation of Tables

xliii

1. California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CCOFI) CCOFI 5601 CCOFI 5602 CCOFI 5603 CCOFI 5604 CCOFI 5605 CCOFI 5606 CCOFI 5607 CCOFI 5608 CCOFI 5609 CCOFI 5610 CCOFI 5611 CCOFI 5612

1 8 56 64 130 143 193 204 209 214 217 220

2. Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) Expedition Chinook

251

3. Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) and Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) Scripps Cooperative Oceanic Productivity Expedition, SCOPE

265

4. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Honolulu (HBL) HMS-33 HMS-34 HMS-36

279 285 299

5. Pacific Oceanographlc Group (POG) NP-56 P-56

301 330

6. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USCGS) USCGSS Explorer

337

7. U. S. Naval Oceanographlc Office (USNOO) USS Atka

339

8. Unlversity of Washington (UW) BB-139 BB-142 MIT TOR BB-143 PAR CEL JNC-28 BB-144 BB-151

341 345 367 381 399 403 415 431 435 453

Description of Observations based on the preliminary results oI the biological observations are published in the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service f e c i a l Scientific Report—Fisheries No. 279 (see Bibliography, p. xix. Holmes, et al.).

SIGNIFICANCE OF REPORTED OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA Routine field measurements of oceanographlc parameters by conventional methods are usually subject to at least the following random errors:

Cruises HMS-33, HMS-34 and HMS-36 depth

±4 m (in the upper 1000 m)

temperature

±0.02°C

salinity

±0.03&

oxygen

±0.04 ml/L

phosphate

±0.05 to 0.1 Mg at/L

The three cruises of the RV Hugh M. Smith presented in this volume have been corrected for an e r r o r In depth calculation reported by Thomas S. Austin (1962). (This e r r o r had been made In the calculation of all data of the RV Hugh M. Stnlth and RV Charles H. Gilbert reported in Special Scientific Reports, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fisheries Nos. 164, 168, 180, 201, 217, 238, 252, 315 and 358.) The recalculations of the data of the 1956 Hugh M. Stalth cruises were made through the facilities of the IGY World Data Center A, Oceanographlc Archive, Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Interpolation for values at standard depths was performed by a machine program that fitted a parabola to the four observed values surrounding the desired standard depth (two above and two below), to pass through the two Inner observed values and to be a least-squares fit to the two outer observed values.

A recent analysis of the precision of field measurements of temperature and salinity is that of Wooster and Taft (1958). It should be noted that the above estimate of salinity precision refers to analyses by Knudsen titration. Interpolated values at standard depths are known with less precision, and the resulting uncertainty In specific volume anomaly and thermosteric anomaly at standard depths due to random errors in field measurements of temperature, salinity and depth is of the order of three centiliters per ton. Therefore, in this publication series it is the practice to report specific volume anomaly and thermosteric anomaly to no more than one part in 10® (one cl/ton)andgeopotentlal anomaly to no more than the nearest dynamic centimeter.

USCGSS Explorer and UBS Atka The Interpolation for values at standard depths and determination of calculated depths were carried out by machine programs at the U. S. Naval Oceanographlc Office, Washington, D. C. Interpolations were made by the three-point Lagrange method (U. S. N. Hydrogr. Off., 1960).

It should be noted also that computations of salinity (from measured chlorlnity) and density (sigma-t, specific volume anomaly and thermosteric anomaly) reported in this volume have all been based on the empirical equations and tables by Knudsen (1901) and Qcman (1908). Because of the Inadequacy of our present knowledge of the equation of state of sea water (Eckart, 1958) and the uncertainty of the relationship between chlorlnity and salinity (Carritt and Carpenter, 1959), it Is possible that these computed values differ systematically from the absolute values. However, in the upper thousand meters at least, Reid (1959) has shown that the Influence of such systematic errors on the accuracy of computed geostrophic flow is significantly smaller than the Influence of errors in the determination of temperature, salinity, pressure and position.

Cruises BB-139, BB-142, BB-143, BB-144, BB-151, JNC-28, MIT, TOR, PAR and CEL Interpolation of values at standard depths was p e r formed by the IBM Type 650 Magnetic Drum DataProcessing Machine in the Research Computer Laboratory of the University of Washington, using the three-point Lagrange curve based upon one point above and two points below the desired depth. Corrections were made for any peculiar interpolations which resulted from use of this method in the upper layers.

NOTES ON PARTICULAR CRUISES Scripps Cooperative Oceanic Productivity Expedition (SCOPE) While twenty-six hydrographie stations were occupied by the RV Stranger on SCOPE and are published in this volume, this expedition was primarily a biological oceanographlc survey. Nine scientific papers

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SUMMARY CRUISE

Vessel

Dates of 2000 m Total

CCOFI

5603

5604

5605

5606

5607

x

INFORMATION

Oj

P O4-P

Depth determination Usual No. No. P Btls w/U Nansen btls therms/btl therms

SurfaceT underway

Plankton tows

Surface Currents

thermograph thermograph

47 66 b

80 GEK 9 GEK 86 GEK; 336 drift btls from 26 northern stas 12 GEK

48

16

10

thermograph

63"

42 22

16 16

10 10

thermograph thermograph

69 93 b

0

1

thermograph

59

0

1

thermograph

83 d

72

16

thermograph

90"

139 GEK, on sta and at 20-ml intervals

72

16

thermograph

89"

107 GEK

37

16

thermograph

129"

thermograph thermograph

53" 95 b

thermograph

91"

Other measurements and observations

Phyto. samples at Sta. 133.25 Fine-mesh nylon sweep-net collections of larvae and juvenile fish at night stas

312 drift btls from 26 stas 104 GEK Internal wave study by BT between Stas. 77.65 and 77.55, 80.51 and 80.60 15-min-interval series of BT obs between Stas. 103.40 and 107.40 Jig-line fishing between stas; 0 - , 10-, 25-, 50- and 100-m phyto. samples at 8 Gulf stas; BT study of thermal front NW of Cape San Lucas

29 GEK; drift btls 97 GEK, on sta and at 20-mi intervals 66 GEK, on sta and midway between stas 71 GEK, on sta and at 20-mi intervals; 456 drift btls, 12 from 38 inshore stas 39 GEK, at each sta and hourly between lines and special pattern for wave analysis after Sta. 93.55; 12 drift btls from each of 24 inshore stas 93 GEK

BT half-hourly obs along shore

40

16

39

16

thermograph

67"

36

16

thermograph

85°

thermograph thermograph

75° 74 b

thermograph

54"

2 w/2

thermograph

36°

Study of off-season sardine spawning; gill-net fishing

3 w/2

thermograph

36"

Adult sardine samples; jig-line fishing

thermograph

42"

thermograph

62"

39 GEK; 264 drift btls 54 GEK; drift btls from 24 stas 73 GEK, on sta midway between 40-mi sta intervals

12 drift btls from all but 6 stas

Study of temp inversion below thermocline and S and O2 distribution in inversion at three hydro stas Jig-line fishing between stas

SUMMARY CRUISE

Cruise

Vessel

Dates of obs (hydro casts)

5611

Orca

30 x-S xi

5612

Horizon

27 xi-17 xii

Orca

Number and depths of hydrographie stations 0-f500 m 500-1000m 1000-2000m >2000m Total

T and Sobs at 10 m

Mo. of BTobs

0

0

0

0

0

40

105

22

18

18

3

61

40

285

5-12 xii

0

0

0

0

0

41

160

Spencer F . Balrd

8 vii-9 viii

0

0

2

13

15

0

132

Stranger

10 xl-13 xii

6

18

2

0

26

0

219

HMS-33

Hugh M. Smith

9 - 2 4 ill

8

11

0

0

19

0

171

HMS-34

Hugh M. Smith

28 iv-29 vi

0

15

27

0

42

0

284

HMS-36

Hugh M. Smith

3-5 xi

0

0

5

0

5

0

86

BIP Chinook Expedition

SIO/IATTC SCOPE

HBL

INFORMATION (cont.)

O2

IPO4-P

Depth determination Usual No. No. F BU« w/U Nansen btls therma/btl therm« 2

50

16

14 phis 8-10 on deep casts

15°

SurfaceT underway

Plankton tows

thermograph

40

thermograph

101°

thermograph

42°

8-10

thermograph

10

thermograph

Surface currents

Other measurement« and observations

372 drift btls from 31 stas Fine-mesh nylon sweep-net collections of larvae and Juvenile fish at night stas 12 drift btls from each of 29 stas

Samples for 8103-81,® pH1 and Tot. P. determination at 9 stas

25

26

17

19

19

13

thermograph

26 3-net; 5 200-m oblique; 8 surf.; 2 deep

21

13

thermograph

42 200-m oblique; 45* 12 60-m oblique

Skipjack scouting (118 fish tagged and released)

455 surf, obs

13

thermograph

45; 1 4; m

Surface trolling

21

455 surf, obs

26g

6n

xili

65 GEK

Samples for N02~N^ determination at 18 stas; pH,1 22; Alk.,J 15; chlorophyll a determination; determination of rate of carbon fixation by phyto. using C** method; zooplankton standing crop measurements; marine bacteria count«; Incident solar radiation; bacterial bioassay studies; vertebrates listed by Robert Cushman Murphy

3 integrated drags

6 200-m Isaacs-Kldd midwater trawl hauls; deep scatteringlayer records with EDO; carbon-14 determination; light penetration, plant pigment determination; 1-hr, 200-m, 10-ft trawl haul; Secchl disc, color and photometer readings; 19 Hunan velocity measurements; surface trolling

SUMMARY CRUISE

Vessel

Dates of obs (hydro caste)

NP-56

HMCS New Glasgow

31 vii-2 ix

P-56

CGS St. Catharines

25 vili-12 xii

USCGSS Explorer

26 vU

USS Atka

31 viii-1 ix

BB-139

Brown Bear

6-11 iv

BB-142

Brown Bear

4 v-9 vi

MIT

Mitkof

22 v-16 ix

10

TOR

Tordensk]old

31 v-21 ix

88

BB-143

Brown Bear

4-12 vii

PAR

Paragon

12 vii-24 ix

24

CEL

Celtic

13 vii-19 ix

20

JNC-28

John N. Cobb

18 vii-7 vili

BB-144

Brown Bear

19 vii-30 vili

BB-151

Brown Bear

5-9 xii

Cruise

Number and depths af hydrographie stations 0-500 m 500-1000 m 1000-2000 m >2000 m Total

TandSobs at 10 m

No. of BTobs

POG 79

5

0

85

240

0

11

218

USCGS 109

UBNOO 75

UW 10

56

49

320

40

160

91

213

12

25

11

37

126

21

44

113

28

12

18

14

106

6 11

xiv

29

40

425

17

30

INFORMATION (cont.)

O2

PO4-P

Depth determination Usual No. No. P BUB W/U Nansen btls therms/btl therms

SurfaceT underway

Plaifcton tows

85

85°

18P

5q

at BT

85

11

10°

16P

5q

at BT

51 r 25 t

4/cast

Stas. 9-10,6 Sta. 11, 5

1 or 2/cast

Surface currents

1090 drift bUs from each of 4 staa (51, 63, 66, 70) IOOO drift btls released at time ship assumed position in grid

2,3 or 4/cast

Other measurements and observations

Samples for HO3-S 8 determination at 65 stas; NOj-N,4 79; pH,u 77; Secchi disc readings Samples for NOg-N1 determination at 9 stas; NOj-N, w 5; pH,u 10; Alk., x 7; one 24-hr series of horizontal plankton hauls; sea-sampler obs, 46 S and 25 P 0 4 - P (see p. 330) Bottom soundings

2*

8 Phleger cores; routine ice obs

10"

10*

13

26

all btls below 100 m

20

48'

48

16

32

all btls below 100 m

250

55

16

all btls below 100 m all btls below 100 m aU btls below

119

77

122

137

Gill-netting and various salmon collections

37

16

all btls below

89

53

Water pollution study of Silver Bay (bottom samples, current and thermistor measurements) Gill-netting and various salmon collections

18

all btls below

69

41

Gill-netting and various salmon collections

16

all btls below 100 m all btls below 100 m all btls below

98

25

Gill-netting and various salmon collections

297

185

13

16

12

12z

10°°

14

28

1 (Silver Bay)

100 m

100 m

4

z)

100 m

oc

40

40

15

30

17

17"

12

24

Samples for chlorinity and silicate 1 * determination at 7 stas; investigation of Cobb Seamount area (current movements, soundings and coring) Samples for chlorinity determination; special T and S obs; plankton sampling; coring; dredging; biological obs; gillnetting Gill-netting and various salmon collections

Albacore observations; echo soundings; coring and bottom sampling; mldwater trawls

100 m

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General Methods Unless otherwise Indicated, subsurface temperature by paired protected reversing thermometers; salinity by K mid sen method; dissolved oxygen by Winkler method aboard ship, nominal accuracy ±0.04 ml/L; inorganic phosphate analyses by the molybdenum-blue method (Wooster and Rakestraw, 1951). When available, specific Information on accuracy is indicated by footnotes. Absence of such information does not necessarily imply that the nominal accuracies have been achieved. a

CCOFI thermometer calibrations indicate the temperature accuracy to be 0.02"C; field tests indicate a salinity accuracy of ±0.025%, (root mean square), b Oblique plankton tow to approximately 140 m (200 m of wire out, or less in shallow water) taken with a 30XXX net, 1.0 m in diameter at mouth by approximately 5 m in over-all length, c Oblique plankton tow to approximately 420 m (600 m of wire out, or less in shallow water) taken with a 30XXX net, 1.0 m in diameter at mouth by approximately 5 m in over-all length, d By Winkler titration described by Jacobsen, Robinson and Thompson (1950). e By unpublished colorimetric method using the silico-molybdate complex, f By Beckman Model G meter for pH employing glass and calomel electrodes, g Oblique plankton tow to approximately 300 m (450 m of wire out, or less In shallow water) taken with a 30XXX net, 1.0 m in diameter at mouth by approximately 5 m in over-all length, h By Beckman Model DU Spectrophotometer using method of Bendschnelder and Robinson (1952). The accuracy ranges from 5 to 10%. i By Beckman Model G meter for pH employing glass and calomel electrodes. Values given are for in situ conditions and are accurate to 0.02 pH units. Corrections made using the tables of Harvey (1955). j By method of Anderson and Robinson (1946). Values are reported for atmospheric pressure and are accurate to 0.01 milliequlvalents per liter, k 30-minute oblique plankton tow with 3-net gear. 1 30-minute, 2-net plankton tow with 1-m closing nets, m Larval tow with 1-m net. n 60-m oblique plankton tow, 1-m opening, o Robinson and Thompson (1948a). p FJarlie (1953). q One each at lower depths. r Zooplankton vertical haul, 150 m to surface, using half-meter-diameter nylon net of 0.33-mm mesh size, at a speed of one meter per second, s Robinson and Thompson (1948b). t Bendschnelder and Robinson (1952). u By Beckman Model H meter. v Horizontal tow, of half-hour duration, using a 45-cm-diameter nylon net of 0.33-mm mesh size, at speeds of about 1.5 to 2.5 kt. w Marvin (1955). x Anderson and Robinson (1946). y Only one thermometer of the pair worked at the 0-m and 10-m levels on Stas. 9 and 10. z By modified Winkler method described by Thompson and Robinson (1939). aa By method of Robinson and Thompson (1948a) as modified by Wooster and Rakestraw (1951), using a Beckman Model DU Spectrophotometer, bb Determination of dissolved silicate by method of Chow and Robinson (1953). Paraffin-coated glass bottles used to hold sea-water samples; there may have been some leaching of silicate from the glass by the samples. Some obviously incorrect values have been excluded from the data. cc By method of Robinson and Thompson (1948a), using a Beckman Model DU Spectrophotometer. These data, corrected for salt error, are reported conventionally to the second decimal place although It is realized that the individual determinations may be In error by 5 to 10%.

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PUBLICATIONS RESULTING FROM DATA PRESENTED IN THIS VOLUME AHLSTROM, ELBERT H. 1956 Eggs and larvae of anchovy, jack mackerel, and Pacific mackerel. In Calif. Cooperative Fish. Invest., Progr. Rep., 1 April 1955 - 30 June 1956, Mar. Res. Comm.: 33-42 1958 Sardine eggs and larvae and other fish larvae, Pacific co&st, 1956. Spec* s c i . Rep* U. S. Fish Wlldl. S e r v . , Fish. No. 251: 1-84 1959a Distribution and abundance of eggs of the Pacific sardine, 1952-1956. Fish. B u l l . , U. S . , No. 165, 60: 185-213 1959b Sardine eggs and larvae and other fish larvae, Pacific coast, 1957. Spec. s c i . Rep. U. S. Fish Wildl. S e r v . , Fish. No. 328: 1-99 1959c Vertical distribution of pelagic fish eggs and larvae off California and Baja California. Fish. Bull., U. S . , No. 161, 60: 107-146 1960 Fish spawning In 1957 and 1958. In Calif. Cooperative Fish. Invest., Reps., 1 January 1958 to 30 June 1959, Part n , Symp. "The changing Pacific Ocean in 1957and 1958," eds. Oscar E . Sette and John D. Isaacs, Mar. Res. Comm., 7: 173-179 1961 Distribution and relative abundance of rockfish (Sebastodes spp.) larvae off California and Baja California. Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 150: 169-176 AHLSTROM, ELBERT H., and ROBERT C. COUNTS 1958 Development and distribution of Vinciguerrla lucetla and related species In the eastern Pacific. Fish. B u l l . , U. S . , No. 139, 58: 363-416 ALVARlfio, ANGELES 1961 Two new chaetognaths from the Pacific. Pacif. S c i . , 15(1): 67-77 1962a Taxonomic revision of Sagitta robusta and Sagitta ferox Doncaster, and notes on their distribution in the Pacific. Pacif. S c i . , 16(2): 186-201 1962b Two new Pacific chaetognaths, their distribution and relationship to allied species. Bull. Scripps Instn. Oceanogr., 8(1): 1-50 Bathymetric distribution of chaetognaths. Pacif. Sci. (in press) Zoogeografía de los quetognatos, especialmente en la región de California. Contrib. Biogeogr. Mar. Organisms, Centro de Cooperación Científica, Ibero-América (UNESCO) (in press) ARTHUR, ROBERT S. 1960 A review of the calculation of ocean currents at the equator. Deep-Sea Res., 6(4): 287-297 AUSTIN, THOMAS S. 1958 Variations with depth of oceanographic properties along the equator in the Pacific. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Un., 39(6): 1055-1063 1959 Secular warming in sea surface temperatures, equatorial Pacific, 1955-1958. Proc. Hawaiian Acad. S c i . , Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting, 1958-1959: 21 BERNER, L E O D . , and JOSEPH L . REID, J R . 1961 On the response to changing temperature of the temperature-limited plankter Doliolum dentlculatum Quoy and Galmard 1835. Liranol. Oceanogr., 6(2): 205-215 BIERI, ROBERT 1957 Distribution of the planktonic Chaetognatha in the water masses of the Pacific. Doctoral Dissertation, Scripps Instn. Oceanogr., Univ. Calif.: 1-45 1959 The distribution of the planktonic Chaetognatha in the Pacific and their relationship to the water masses. Limnol. Oceanogr., 4(1): 1-28 BODEN, BRIAN P . , and EDWARD BRINTON 1957 The euphausiid crustaceans Thysanopoda aequalis Hansen and Thysanopoda subaequalls Boden, their taxonomy and distribution in the Pacific. Limnol. Oceanogr., 2(4): 337-341 BOYD, CARL M. 1960 The larval stages of Pleuroncodes planipes Stimpson (Crustacea, Decapoda, Galatheidae). Biol. Bull., 118(1): 17-30 BOYD, CARL M . , and MARTIN W. JOHNSON 1963 Variations in the larval stages of a decapod crustacean, Pleuroncodes planipes Stimpson (Galatheidae). Biol. B u l l . , 124(2): 141-152 BRADSHAW, JOHN S. 1959 Ecology of living planktonic Foraminifera in the North and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Contr. Cushman Fdn., 10(part 2): 25-64 BRANDHORST, WILHELM 1958 Thermocline topography, zooplankton standing crop, and mechanisms of fertilization in the eastern tropical Pacific. J . Cons. int. Explor. Mer, 24(1): 16-31 BRINTON, EDWARD 1959 Pacific euphausiid distributions, and the question of geographical isolation. Ann. Rep. Challenger S o c . , 3(11): 36 1960a Biological species and water masses. In McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 12: 121-122 1960b Changes in the distribution of euphausiid crustaceans in the region of the California Current. In Calif. Cooperative Fish. Invest., Reps., 1 January 1958 to 30 June 1959, Mar. Res. Comm., 7: 137-146 xviii

1960c Sea water fertility: biological species and water masses. In McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co.. Inc.. 12: 121-122 1962a The distribution of Pacific euphansllds. Bull. Scrlpps Instn. Oceanogr., 8(2): 51-269 1962b Two new species of Euphausiacea, Euphausla nana and Stylochelron robustum from the Pacific. Crustaceana, 4(3): 167-179 1962c Variable factors affecting the apparent range and estimated concentration of euphauslids In the North Pacific. Pacif. Sci., 16(4): 374-408 DODIMEAD, A . J. 1961 Some features of the u p p e r zone of the sub-Arctic Pacific Ocean. Int. N. Pacif. Fish. Comm., Bull. No. 3: 11-24 DODIMEAD, A . J., and H. J. HOLLISTER 1958 Progress report of drift bottle releases in the northeast Pacific Ocean. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, 15(5): 851-865 DODIMEAD, A . J., and J. P. TULLY 1958 Canadian oceanographic research in the northeast Pacific Ocean. Proc. Ninth Pacif. Sci. Congr., 16: 180-195 FAVORITE, FELIX, and MITCHELL G. HANAVAN Oceanographic conditions and salmon distribution south of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands, 1956. Int. N. Pacif. Fish. Comm., Bull. No. 11 (inpress) FISHER, ROBERT L . 1961 Middle America Trench: topography and structure. Bull.Geol.Soc.Amer., 72(5): 703-720 FLEMING, RICHARD H. 1958 Notes concerning the halocline in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. J.Mar.Res., 17: 158-173 FOFONOFF, NICHOLAS P . 1960 Description of the northeastern Pacific oceanography. In Calif. Cooperative Fish. Invest., Reps., 1 January 1958 to 30 June 1959, Mar. Res. Comm., 7: 91-95 GOLDBERG, EDWARD D. 1958 Determination of opal in marine sediments. J. Mar. Res., 17: 178-182 GOLDBERG, E. D., and G. O. S. ARRHENIUS 1958 Chemistry of Pacific pelagic sediments. Geochim. Cosmochlm. Acta, 13: 153-212 GRAHAM, JOSEPH J., and JAMES W. McGARY 1961 Investigation of the potential albacoreresource of the central North Pacific. Comm. Fish. Rev., 23(11): 1-7 HANAVAN, MITCHELL G., and GEORGE K. TANONAKA 1959 Experimental fishing to determine distribution of salmon In the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, 1956. Spec. sci. Rep. U. S. FishWiidl. Serv., Fish. No. 302: 1-22 HOLMES, ROBERT W. 1958 Surface chlorophyll " A " , surface primary production, and zooplankton volumes in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 144: 109-116 HOLMES, ROBERT W . , and OTHER MEMBERS OF THE SCRIPPS COOPERATIVE OCEANIC PRODUCTIVITY EXPEDITION 1958 Physical, chemical, and biological oceanographic observations obtained on Expedition SCOPE in the eastern tropical Pacific, November-December 1956. Spec. sci. Rep. U. S. FishWiidl. Serv., Fish. No. 279: 1-117 HUBBS, C. L . , andG. I. RODEN Oceanography and marine life along the Pacific coast of Middle America. In Handbook of Middle American Indians. Middle Amer. Res. Inst., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, La.(inpress) JOHNSON, MARTIN W. 1960 The offshore drift of larvae of the California spiny lobster Panulirus interruptus. In Calif. Cooperative Fish. Invest., Reps., 1 January 1958 to 30 June 1959, Mar. Res. Comm., 7: 147-161 Arctic Ocean plankton. Bull. Arctic Inst. N. Amer. (in press) KRAMER, DAVID 1960 Development of eggs and larvae of Pacific mackerel and distribution and abundance of larvae, 1952-56. Fish. Bull., U. S., No. 174, 60: 393-438 LaFOND, E. C. 1959 Slicks and temperature structure in the sea. Bureau of Ships, U. S. N. Electronics Lab., San Diego, NEL Rep. No. 937: 1-35 LaFOND, E. C., and P. V. BHAVANARAYANA 1959 Foam on the sea. J. Mar. Biol. ass. India, 1.(2): 228-232 MCALLISTER, C. D. 1961 Zooplankton studies at Ocean Weather Station " P " in the northeast Pacific Ocean. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, 18(1): 1-29 McGOWAN, JOHN A. 1960a The relationship of the distribution of the planktonic worm, Poeobius meseres Heath, to the water masses of the North Pacific. Deep-Sea Res., 6(2): 125-139 1960b The systematics, distribution, and abundance of the Euthecosomata of the North Pacific. Doctoral dissertation, Scripps Instn. Oceanogr., Univ. Calif.: 1-212 Geographical variation in the pteropod Limacinahelicina in the North Pacific. Systematics A s s . , Publ. No. 5 (in press) xix

MENARD, H. W. 1959 Geology of the Pacific sea floor. Experlznentla, 15(6): 205-213 RATTRAY, MAURICE, J R . , CUTHBERT M. LOVE and DIANE E. HEGGARTY 1962 Distribution of physical properties below the level of seasonal influence In the eastern North Pacific Ocean. J . Geophys. Res., 67(3): 1099-1107 RE ID, JOSEPH L . , JR. 1960a Oceanography of the northeastern Pacific Ocean during the last ten years. In Calif. Cooperative Fish. Invest., Reps., 1 January 1958 to 30 June 1959, Mar. Res. Comm., 7: 77-90 1960b Pacific Ocean. In McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 9: 483-488 1961a On the geostrophic flow at the surface of the Pacific Ocean with respect to the 1,000-decibar surface. Tellus, 13(4): 489-502 1961b On the temperature, salinity, and density differences between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in the upper kilometre. Deep-Sea Res., 2(4): 265-275 1962a Distribution of dissolved oxygen In the summer thermocline. J.Mar.Res., 20(2): 138-148 1962b On the circulation, phosphate-phosphorus content and zooplankton volumes In the upper part of the Pacific Ocean. Limnol. Oceanogr., 7(3): 287-306 RE ID, J06EPH L . , J R . , GUNNAR I. RODEN and JOHN G. WYLLIE 1958 Studies of the California Current system. In Calif. Cooperative Fish. Invest., Progr. Rep., 1 July 1956 to 1 January 1958, Mar. Res. Comm.: 27-56 RODEN, GUNNAR I. 1959 On the heat and salt balance of the California current region. J . Mar. Res., 18(1): 36-61 RODEN, G. I . , and G. W. GROVES 1959 Recent oceanographlc investigations in the Gulf of California. • J . Mar. Res., 18(1): 10-35 SCHWARTZ LOSE, RICHARD A. Nearshore currents of the western United States and Baja California as measured by drift bottles. In Calif. Cooperative Fish. Invest., Reps., 1 July 1960 to 30 June 1962, Mar. Res. Comm., 9 (in press) STRASBURG, DONALD W. 1960 Estimates of larval tuna abundance in the central Pacific. Fish. Bull., U. S., No. 167, 60: 231-255 SUND, PAUL N. 1959 Distribution of Chaetognatha in the Gulf of Alaska in 1954 and 1956. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, 16(3): 351-361 TABATA, SUSUMU 1960 Characteristics of water and variations of salinity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen content of the water at Ocean Weather Station "P" in the northeast PacificOcean. J . Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, 17(3): 353-370 THRAILKILL, JAMES R. 1957 Zooplankton volumes off the Pacific coast, 1956. Spec. sci. Rep. U. S. Fish Wlldl. Serv., Fish. No. 232: 1-50 1961 Zooplankton volumes off the Pacific coast, 1958. Spec. Sci. Rep. U. S. Fish Wlldl. Serv., Fish. No. 374: 1-70 T OKI OKA, TAKASI, and LEOBERNER 1958 On certain Thallacea (Tunicata) from the Pacific Ocean, with descriptions of two new species of doliollds. Pacif. Sci., 12(4): 317-326 TULLY, J . P . , and F. G. BARBER 1960 An estuarlne analogy in the sub-Arctic Pacific Ocean. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, 17(1): 91-112 TULLY, J . P . , A. J. DODIMEAD, and S. TABATA 1960 An anomalous increase in the temperature In the ocean off the Pacific coast of Canada through 1957 and 1958. J . Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, 17(1): 61-80 UNITED STATES NAVY HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE ( U . S . NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE) 1960 Oceanographlc observations, Arctic waters, Task-Force Five and Six, summer-autumn 1956. Tech. Rep. No. 58: 1-89 WE LANDER, ARTHUR D., RICHARD C. JOHNSON and RICHARD A. HAJNY 1957 Occurrence of the boar fish, Pseudopentaceros rlchardsonl, and the zeid, Allocyttus verrucosus, In the North Pacific. Copeia, 1957(3): 244-246 WOOSTER, WARRENS., and GORDON H. VOLKMANN 1960 Indications of deep Pacific circulation from the distribution of properties at five kilometers. J . Geophys. Res., 65(4): 1239-1249 WYLLIE, JOHN G. 1961 The water masses of Sebastian Vizcaino Bay. In Calif. Cooperative Fish. Invest., Reps., 1 July 1959 to 30 June 1960, Mar. Res. Comm., 8: 83-93 ZoBELL, CLAUDE E . 1958 Ecology of sulfate reducing bacteria. Prod. Mon., 22: 12-29 1959 Introduction to marine microbiology. Symp. Mar. Microbiol., A . N . Z . A . A . S . , N.Z. Dep. sci. industr. Res. Inf. Ser., 22: 7-23 xx

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STRANGER; February 12, 1956; 0633 GCT; 31°35'N, 116°58.5'W; sounding, 700 fm; wind, 320°, force 2; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 00°. 257 6.35 25.42 257 0.00 0 12.56 33.60 6.35 0 12.56 33.60 25.44 0. 03 12.44 33.60 6.33 255 10 12.44 33.60 6.33 255 10 0.05 10.78 229 20 11.63 33.58 5.66 25.58 242 30 33.55 4.59 223 10.78 4.59 25.71 0. 07 41 10.43 33.57 4.19 30 33.55 229 25.87 214 0.12 51 10.26 33.64 214 50 10.28 33.64 3.91 3.91 26.07 0.17 208 75 9.89 33. 81 2.83 195 61 10.10 33.69 3.40 3.02 185 0.22 71 10.01 33.79 3.05 199 100 9.40 33.85 26.18 1.65 26.46 158 0. 31 33.84 2.81 191 150 9.46 34.24 80 9.78 200 9.02 1.46 26. 55 149 0.38 89 9.64 33.86 2.95 188 34.26 34.27 1.22 26.61 144 0.46 9.40 33.85 3.02 185 250 8.78 100 0.53 9.21 33.94 2.67 175 300 8.49 34.28 1.15 26.66 139 124 0. 67 156 34.32 0.96 26.81 125 153 9.46 34.25 1.60 400 7.66 26.94 149 6.76 34.32 0.71 112 0.79 200 9.02 34.26 1.46 500 257 8. 75 34.27 1.20 144 600 (5.83) (34.34) (0. 50) (27.07) (100) (0.90) 357 34.31 1.02 131 8.08 116 472 7.00 34.32 0.73 593 34.34 0.50 101 5.98

100.33

STRANGER; February 12, 1956; 1055, 1143 GCT; 31°21'N, 117°27'W; sounding, 1000 fm; wind, 260°, force 3; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 13°, 14°. 284 0.00 33.57 6.85 284 0 13.85 33. 57 5. 85 25.13 0 13.85 0.03 13.84 33.53 5.92 286 10 13.84 33. 53 5.92 25.11 286 10 33.57 25.13 284 0.06 24 13.84 33.58 5.88 283 20 13.84 5.89 265 13.72 5.82 25.16 281 0.09 12.70 5.25 30 33.58 49 33.53 0.14 4. 87 251 50 12.60 5.20 25.35 263 59 11.78 33.49 33.53 11.07 237 75 3.80 25.76 224 0.20 68 33.51 4.35 10.60 33.59 0.25 78 10.43 33.62 3.64 219 100 9.82 33.78 3.05 26.06 196 171 0.35 9.87 33. 77 3.10 198 150 9.47 34. 05 2.34 26.32 98 2.67 184 200 34.13 1.95 26.50 154 0.43 121 9.50 33.88 8. 72 171 250 34.18 1.61 26.63 142 0.50 150 9.47 34.05 2.34 8.17 197 34.20u 1.97 300 7.78 34.24 1.20 26. 73 132 0.58 8.79 140 400 7.04 0.61 26.87 119 0.70 261 8.06 34.19 1.58 34.28 124 500 0.53 27.01 106 0.82 361 7.40 34.28 0.75 6.18 34.30 0.93 600 5.58 34.36 0.38 27.12 95 364 7.35 123 700 5.08 0.34 27.21 87 1.03 34.28 0.69 34.39 34.29 800 4.72 27.27 81 1.12 484 6.23 0.58 108 34.43 0.40 0.64 27.41 5.29 34.38 0.32 90 1000 4.00 34.49 68 1.28 656 4.42 34.45 0.47 76 868 3.55 34.54 0.82 60 1165

100.40

STRANGER; February 12, 1956; 1647, 1730 GCT; 31°03'N, 118°09'W; sounding, 1900 fm; wind, weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 05°, 05°. 6.03 292 0 13.95 6.03 25.05 0 13.96 33.50 33.50 10 13.96 33.51 5.96 291 10 13. 96 33.51 5.96 25.06 13.97 6.04 293 20 13.97 6.03 25. 05 25 33.48 33.48 290 6.07 51 13.86 33.49 6.12 30 13.95 33.48 25.05 281 50 6.12 25.07 61 13.30 33.46 5.60 13.88 33.49 255 75 70 11.39 33.35 4.99 11.16 33.35 4.89 25.48 246 100 9.82 33.55 3.69 25.87 80 10.96 33.36 4.76 99 9.82 33.55 3.69 214 150 8. 81 33.96 2.65 26.35 187 8.24 34.05 2.16 26.51 123 9.06 33. 76 3.22 200 167 26.64 151 8.80 250 7.84 34.13 1.70 33.96 2.60 8.24 34.05 153 300 34.19 1.27 26.75 199 2.18 7.38 266 7.70 34.15 1.51 138 400 6.43 34.28 0.70 26.94 366 6.74 34.25 0.92 500 34.35 (0.42) 27.08 5.81 600 27.18 5.38 34.39 (0.40) 27.25 362a) 6.69 34.26 0.88 700 4.99 34.43 (0.40) 487 5.88 34.34 100 800 4.60 34.46 (0.43) 27.31 0.43 664 85 1000 3.87 (0.65) 27.44 5.08 34.42 0. 61u 34.52 881 4.24 34.49 0. 35u 71 1177 3.51 34.54 60 0. 85

100.50

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T

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02 ml/L

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330°, force 3; 292 291 292 292 290 251 214 168 153 141 130 112 99 90 83 77 65

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100.70

100.80

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T "C

S

t

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED 0 j °2 ml/L 10 cm/g

Z m

T •c

S

t

°2 ml/L

"t g/L

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STRANGER; February 12, 1956; 2257 GCT; 30°41'N, 118°47'W; sounding, 1500 fm; wind, 300°, weather, overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 17°. 33.57 277 13.45 33.57 5.98 25.21 0 13.45 5.98 0 10 13.46 6.00 25.22 9 13.46 33.58 6.00 276 33.58 33.57 33.57 5.95 25 13.43 276 20 13.45 25.22 5.93 50 33.55 225 30 13.41 33.57 5.92 25.22 10.53 4.16 33.57 50 10.53 33.55 4.16 25.75 57 10.42 4.05 222 33.67 67 10.12 33.62 3.77 213 75 9. 76 3.59 25.98 9.30 33.84 2.90 26.18 76 9.74 33.68 3.58 202 100 94 33.84 186 150 8.60 33.99 2.76 26.42 9.40 2.98 7. 74 33.86 178 200 34.06 2.50 26.61 116 9. 00 2.83 7.46 34.11 1.93 26.67 143 8.74 33.98 2.77 165 250 34.27 1.22 187 7.90 34.05 2.65 148 300 7.23 26.83 7.47 34.11 400 6.70 34.32 0.65 26.94 249 1.97 138 343 7.07 34.30 118 500 6.05 34.35 0.48 27.06 0.83 27.16 34.33 0.51 106 600 5.42 34.39 0.41 459 6.29 5.00 34.42 0.40 27.24 623 5.32 34.40 0.40 89 700 827 34.47 0.41 27.32 4.46 34.48 0.43 74 800 4.60 34. 53 0.70 27.45 1114 34.55 60 1000 3. 86 3.61 0.83

force 4; 277 276 276 276 225 204 184 162 144 138 123 112 101 91 84 76 64

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.13 0.19 0.24 0.32 0.40 0.47 0.54 0.66 0.77 0. 87 0.97 1.05 1.21

STRANGER; February 13, 1956; 0347 GCT; 30°21'N, 119*27. 5'W; sounding, weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 09°. 0 15.04 15.04 33.48 33.48 5.84 314 0 10 15.02 33.50 15.02 33.50 5.87 313 10 33.47 15.02 33.47 25 15.03 5.92 315 20 50 13. 55 33.31 6. 09 297 30 14.93 33.44 60 12. 70 33.32 5.77 280 50 13.55 33.31 69 12.42 33.35 5.67 274 12.35 33.38 75 267 33.39 79 12.26 33.39 5.66 100 11.10 9.41 99 33.39 5.20 248 150 33.74 11.17 125 33.55 8.63 34.01 10.14 4.31 218 200 7.70 34.07 153 9.36 33.76 3.23 191 250 200 8.63 34.01 2.47 162 300 7.26 34.14 267 34.26 7.43 34.09 2.10 139 400 6.61 367 5.67 6.94 34.25 1.06 120 500 34.30 34.37 489 5.79 34.29 0.67 103 5.26 600 662 34.42 5.03 34.40 0.49 86 700 4.90 876 4.22 34.50 0.57 70 800 4.57 34.47 1172 34.56 3. 82 34.53 3.48 1.02 58 1000

2000 fm; wind, 310°, force 4;

STRANGER; February 13, 1956; 0827 GCT; weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire an( 0 14.44 33.30 5. 88 316 10 14.41 33.29 5. 90 316 24 14.42 33.29 5. 97 316 49 14.28 33.31 5. 93 311 59 13.82 33.34 5. 80 300 33.34 247 86p 10.96 5. 01 162p 33.77 9.25 3. 07 189 240p 8.24 34.05 2. 27 153 355p 34.15 7.06 1. 30 129 492p 6.00 34.26 0. 58 107 618p 5.51 34.34 0. 44 96 34.46 748p 4.82 0. 48 79

2000+ fm; wind, 320°, force 4;

01.5'N, 120°07'W; sounding. 15°. 14.44 0 33.30 10 14.41 33.29 14.42 20 33.29 14.40 30 33.30 14.25 33.31 50 75 11.78 33.31 100 10.49 33.40 9.42 33.71 150 8.77 200 33.96 8.15 34.07 250 300 7.60 34.11 400 6.68 34.18 500 5.97 34.26 600 5.60 34.33 5.11 34.41 700

5.84 5.87 5.91 5.98 6.09 5.66 5.17 3.30 2.47 2.22 1.86 0.91 0.62 0.50 0.49 0.50 0.80

5.88 5.90 5.97 5.97 5.92 5.39 4.70 3.30 2.67 2.16 1.79 1.02 0.54 0.45 0.46

24.82 24. 83 24.81 24. 81 25.00 25.28 25.53 25.09 26.42 26.61 26.73 26.91 27. 06 27.16 27.25 27.33 27.45

24.80 24. 80 24.80 24. 81 24.85 25.34 25.65 26.06 26.36 26.54 26.65 26.84 27.01 27.10 27.22

314 313 315 315 297 270 246 193 162 144 132 115 101 91 83 75 64

316 316 316 315 311 264 235 196 167 150 140 122 106 97 86

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.16 0.23 0.29 0.40 0.49 0.57 0.64 0. 77 0.88 0.98 1.08 1.16 1. 31

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.16 0.23 0.29 0.40 0.49 0.58 0.65 0.78 0.90 1.01 1.11

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COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED

OBSERVED 6T -5 3. lOcm/g ml/L

°2

Z

T

8

m

•c

t

°2 ml/L

g/L

AD 6T -5 3 10 cm/g dyn. m

STRANGER; February 14, 1956; 0618 GCT; 30°55'N, 116,45'W; sounding, 1000 fm; wind, 320°, weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 06°. 277 6.03 25.21 6.03 0 13.12 33.48 0 13.12 33.48 275 33.49 6.01 25.23 10 13.10 33.49 6.01 10 13.10 272 5.95 25.24 30 12.92 33. 48 5.90 20 12.99 33.48 33.47 261 12.92 5.90 25.26 41 12.25 5.22 30 33.48 51 33.48 4.17 240 50 11.15 33.48 4.18 25.58 11.12 10.72 229 75 33.62 3.13 25.89 61 33. 55 3.48 10.00 71 10.30 33. 66 2.84 213 100 9.94 33.88 2.35 26.11 2.34 81 9.80 33. 59 3.29 211 150 9.11 34. 01 26.35 8.67 1.95 26.52 91 9.98 33. 78 2.62 199 200 34.14 99 9.96 33. 88 2.36 191 250 8.66 34.30 1.18 26.64 182 0.73 26.73 123 9.80 33. 98 2.23 300 8. 59 34.39 151 34. 01 2.34 168 400 7.74 0.48 26. 86 9.08 34.39 34. 14 1.97 152 199 8. 67 500 6.56 34.34 0.50 26.98 256 8.66 .34. 31 1.14 140 (5. 82) (34.38) (0.34) (27.11) 600 34. 42 126 356 8.25 0.48 34. 33 0.54 113 470 6. 82 5.89 34. 38 97 592 0.38

force 4; 277 275 274 272 241 212 191 168 152 141 132 120 109 (96)

CCOFI 5602 103.35

0.00 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.19 0.24 0.33 0.41 0.49 0.56 0.69 0.81 (0. 92)

STRANGER; February 14, 1956; 0308 GCT; 30°45*N, 117°05.5'W; sounding, 1040 fm; wind, 320°, force 3; weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 06°. 0 13.52 33.53 6.06 280 0 13.52 33.53 6.06 25.18 280 0.00 10 13.34 33.51 6.09 278 10 13.34 33.51 6.09 25.20 278 0.03 30 11.92 33.51 252 6.09 20 12.62 33.51 6.09 25.33 265 0.06 11.36 40 33.48 4.46 244 30 11.92 33.51 6.09 25.47 252 0.08 50 33.52 10.88 3.69 233 50 10. 88 33.52 3.69 25.67 233 0.13 61 10.41 33.56 3.64 222 75 33.64 3.41 9.73 25.96 205 0.18 70 10.10 33.68 3.06 208 100 8.99 33.71 3.50 26.14 188 0.23 9.42 80 33.61 3.72 204 150 9.23 34.08 2.25 165 0.32 26.38 89 9.22 33.65 3.76 197 200 34.15 8.76 1.96 26.51 153 0.41 99 9.00 33.71 3.51 8.67 189 250 34.28 1.19 26.63 142 0.48 124 8.88 33.82 179 3.26 300 8.20 34.32 0.91 26.73 132 0.55 152 9.26 34.09 2.18 165 400 0.64 7.22 34.35 26.90 116 0.68 200 8.76 34.15 1.96 153 500 6.12 34.33 0.50 27.04 103 0.79 255 8. 61 34.28 1.18 141 600 (5. 65) (34.40) (0. 37) (27.16) (92) (0. 90) 357 7.72 34.36 0.73 122 471 34.32 107 6.36 0.56 595 5.66 34.40 0.39 93

103.40

STRANGER; February 13, 1956; 2146 GCT; 30°27'N, 117°46.5'W; sounding, weather, overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 12°. 297 0 13.88 33.40 5.88 0 13.88 33.40 10 13.84 33.38 298 6.00 10 13.84 33. 38 30 13. 86 33.40 5.95 296 20 13.86 33.40 40 13.26 33.30 5.75 292 30 13. 86 33.40 50 12.84 33.32 5.65 283 50 12.84 33.32 271 59 12.00 33.28 5.33 75 10.68 33.29 69 33.27 5.11 11.06 255 100 9.67 33.54 80 10.38 33.33 4.55 238 150 8.84 33.87 88 9.92 33.43 4.07 224 200 7.80 33.97 99 33.54 9.68 3.64 212 250 7.11 34.04 122 9.22 33.74 2.97 191 300 6.69 34.10 150 33.87 8.84 2.71 175 400 6.17 34.21 194 7.88 33.96 2.46 154 500 5.79 34.32 248 7.14 34.04 2.11 138 343 6.42 34.14 1.05 122 454 34.27 5.96 0.44 106 572 5.54 34.40 91 0.32

10350

1000 fm; wind, 320°, force 3; 5.88 6.00 5.97 5.95 5.65 4.86 3.60 2.71 2.42 2.10 1.44 0.55 0.38

25.00 24.99 25. 00 25.01 25.14 25.52 25.89 26.28 26.51 26.67 26.78 26.93 27.07

297 298 297 296 283 247 212 175 153 138 128 113 100

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.21 0.27 0.37 0.45 0.53 0.59 0.72 0.83

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Z

T

S

5602

m

°C

t

103.60

107.35

107.40

6»r

ml/L

/ 10 cm/g 3

Z

T

S

m

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t

STRANGER; February 13, 1956; 1712 GCT; 30°07'N, 118°26.5'W; sounding, weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 03°. 33.35 0 14.79 33.35 14. 79 6.02 319 0 10 14.78 33.35 6.03 319 10 14.78 33.35 30 14. 90 33. 38 14.83 33.36 5.64 319 20 41 33. 38 14.88 5.88 318 30 14.90 33.38 51 14.86 33. 40 6.00 317 50 14. 86 33.40 61 14.48 33. 41 5. 89 308 75 13.30 33.32 71 13.70 33. 35 5.72 297 100 10.42 33.31 87p 33.67 12.05 33. 28 150 8. 86 5.34a) 271 97p 10.70 33. 29 4.94 247 200 8.30 34.01 12 lp 9.48 33. 43 4.44 217 250 7.79 34.06 7.17 34.08 163p 8.64 33. 81 3.14 176 300 212p 8.20 34. 04 2.02 153 400 6.28 34.16 5.79 302p 7.14 34.28 34. 08 1.43 136 500 404p 6.21 34.16 0.80 118 514p 5.72 34. 29 0.38 102 STRANGER; February 14, 1956; 1526, 1548, iorce 4; weather. partly cloudy; sea, mode 0 14.53 33. 57 5.75 298 14.36 9 33. 58 5.74 293 28 13.94 33. 57 285 5.78 13.80 33. 55 5.81 284 38 47 13.76 33. 54 5.80 284 55 13.69 33. 56 5.83 281 61

13.32

33. 52

5.68

277

71 78 98 118 158 204 285 380 486

11.68 10.91 10.26 9.56 9.10 8.74 8.16 7.68 6. 82

33. 48 33. 57 33. 62 33. 69 33. 95 34. 12 34. 27 34. 35 34. 36

4.48 3.74 3.16 3.32 2.75 2.18 1.14 0.55 0.28

249 230 216 199 173 155 135 122 110

a

l

ml/L

g/L

AD dyn. m

2000+ fm; wind, 310°, force 4; 6.02 6.03 5.86 5.64 6.00 5.67 4.84 3.50 2.16 1.80 1.46 0.85 0.44

24.76 24. 76 24.76 24.76 24.79 25.05 25.58 26.12 26.48 26.58 26.69 26.87 27.03

S10 GCT; 30°20'N, 116°23'W; sounding, 900 fm; ; wire angle, 23°, 31°, 33°. 33.57 5.75 0 14.53 24.99 25.04 14.34 33.58 5.74 10 5.76 25. 08 20 14.13 33.58 33.57 5.79 25.12 30 13.90 13.72 33.55 5.81 25.15 50 33.53 4.02 25.62 75 11.20 3.17 25.87 100 10.20 33.62 150 9.16 33.91 2.86 26.26 8.76 2.21 26.48 200 34.10 8.25 34.24 26.66 250 1.40 26.72 8.08 34.28 1.10 300 7.53 0.49 26.86 400 34. 35 (6. 67) (34. 36) (0.24) (26.98) 500

STRANGER; February 14, 1956; 1914 GCT; 30°10. 5'N, 116°43'W; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 14*. 33. 56 5. 92 299 0 14.59 14. 59 0 10 14.56 10 14. 56 33.53 5. 93 301 14.53 14.52 33. 55 5. 94 298 20 29 14.52 45 14.50 33. 58 5. 93 296 30 33. 58 5. 94 296 50 14.49 54 14.49 287 12.79 63 13. 75 33. 50 5. 63 75 10.80 73 13. 05 33. 46 5. 42 276 100 9.02 12.06 33. 44 5. 03 260 150 83 8.44 10.86 33. 48 4. 54 236 200 98 8.03 10.54 4. 23 107 33. 49 230 250 7.69 9.64 33. 64 3. 72 204 300 130 7.39 8. 83 33..91 3. 06 172 400 158 6.54 8.34 34. 09 2.,39 151 500 209 5.94 271 7.80 34..19 1.,74 136 600 34. 42 116 379 7.52 0..46 502 6.51 34..42 0.,48 102 34,.40 94 630 5.72 0..33 a) Mean value of 5.30 and 5.37 ml/L.

20

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED

01

SI0

319 319 319 319 317 292 241 190 156 146 136 119 104

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.10 0.16 0.24 0.30 0.41 0.50 0.58 0.65 0.78 0.90

wind, 340°, 298 293 289 285 282 238 214 177 156 139 133 120 (109)

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.14 0.21 0.27 0.36 0.45 0.52 0.59 0.73 (0.84)

sounding, 1500 fm; wind, 320°, force 5; 33.56 33.53 33.54 33.55 33.58 33.45 33.48 33.84 34.08 34.16 34.28 34.43 34.42 34.40

5. 92 5. 93 5. 94 5. 94 5. 94 5. 32 4. 48 3. 20 2. 44 1. 86 1. 46 0.,46 0.47 0..38

24. 98 24. 95 24. 96 24. 99 25. 01 25. 26 25. 65 26. 24 26. 50 26. 63 26. 78 26. 93 27..05 27.,11

299 301 300 298 296 272 235 179 154 142 128 113 102 96

0. 00 0. 03 0. 06 0. 09 0. 15 0. 22 0. 28 0. 39 0. 48 0. 55 0. 62 0. 74 0. 86 0.,96

OBSERVED Z

T

S

m

°C

I

°2

ml/L

óq-

Z

T

8

lO cm/g

m

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°2

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ml/L

STRANGER; February I S , 1956; 0015 GCT; 29'50'N, 117°23.5'W; sounding, weather, overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 17°. 33.55 294 0 14.28 5.66 0 14.28 33.55 10 14.22 33.57 5.84 291 10 14.22 33.57 29 33.58 5.77 14.19 290 20 14.21 33.58 44 13.84 33.60 5.75 282 30 14.18 33.58 54 13.72 33.58 5.75 281 50 13.78 33.58 13.48 33.58 5.59 276 75 33.47 63 12.00 72 12.36 33.49 5.13 262 10.39 33.56 100 81 33.47 11. 53 4.69 248 150 9.06 33.84 10.57 94 33.54 4.03 226 200 8.44 34.04 3.97 103 10.30 33.56 220 250 7.73 34.11 197 125 9.49 33.71 3.34 300 7.36 34.19 150 9.06 33.84 2.88 181 400 6.80 34.30 197 8.48 34.04 2.26 157 34.35 500 6.13 254 7.66 34.11 1.88 140 600 (5.47) (34.37) 7.07 354 34.26 0.82 121 6.32 34.34 0.47 105 468 5.56 34.37 591 0.33 94

S IO

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED

«x g/L

AD

10 cm/g dyn. m

2000+ fm; wind, 320°, force 4 ; 5.66 5.84 5. 82 5.76 5.75 4.93 3.99 2.88 2.23 1.90 1.42 0.64 0.41 (0. 33)

STRANGER; February 15, 1956; 0511 GCT; 29° 31.5'N, 118''01. 5'W; sounding, 2000+ weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 15°. 0 15.62 33.,54 5.59 322 15. 62 33. 54 5. 59 0 15.58 33. 55 321 5. 59 10 5.59 10 15. 58 33. 55 15.62 33.,54 322 29 5.58 20 15. 60 33. 55 5. 58 15.57 45 33.,54 5.61 321 15.,62 33. 54 5. 58 30 54 15.56 33. 53 5.65 322 50 15. 56 5. 62 33. 53 63 15.58 33. 54 322 75 15. 21 5. 60 5.61 33. 60 73 15.38 33. 49 5.61 321 100 5. 43 12. 98 33. 61 91p 13.71 33. 63 5.55 277 150 9. 76 33. 54 4. 32 137p 10.29 33. 49 4.65 226 200 8. 51 33. 87 3. 17 191p 8.68 3.43 176 250 7. 89 2. 50 33. 82 34. 02 286p 7.57 34. 09 140 7. 45 2.13 300 34. 10 1. 97 395p 6. 88 34. 29 0.71 116 400 6. 84 34. 29 0. 71 510p 5. 88 34. 29 0.42 104 500 6. 00 34. 29 0. 44

25.03 25.06 25.06 25.08 25.16 25.43 25.78 26.22 26.48 26.64 26. 75 26.91 27.05 (27.14)

294 291 291 289 281 256 222 181 156 141 130 115 102 (93)

CCOFI

5602

107.50

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.14 0.21 0.27 0.37 0.46 0.53 0.60 0.73 0.84 (0.95)

fm; wind, 320°, force 4 24. 24. 24. 24. 24. 24. 25. 25. 26. 26. 26. 26. 27.

73 74 73 73 73 79 34 87 33 54 67 90 02

322 321 322 322 322 317 264 214 170 150 138 116 105

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.10 0.16 0.24 0.31 0.43 0.53 0.61 0.69 0.82 0.94

STRANGER; February 17, 1956; 1555 GCT; 29'47'N, 116*00'W; sounding, 740 fm; wind, 050°, force 3; weather, partly cloudy; sea, very rough; wire angle, 05°. 14.07 33.57 0 288 0 14. 07 33.57 25.09 288 0.00 33.57 0.03 10 14.10 33.57 289 10 14.10 25.08 289 31 14.12 33. 57 289 20 14.10 33.57 25.08 289 0.06 41 14.08 33.56 288 30 25. 08 0.09 14.12 33.57 289 14.06 33.55 0.14 50 289 50 14. 06 33.55 25. 08 289 33.46 75 25. 50 60 12.69 270 11.80 33.52 249 0.21 25.87 0.27 70 12.00 33.49 255 100 10.01 33.59 214 0.37 80 11.52 33.54 243 150 34.04 26.28 175 9.66 155 0.45 90 10.90 33.60 228 200 8.93 34.16 26.49 99 33.59 214 250 9.31 26.61 144 0.53 10.01 34.39 9.87 0.60 123 33.85 193 300 8.77 26.71 134 34.40 151 9.66 34.04 175 7.83 26.85 121 0.73 400 34.40 0.85 198 8.98 34.14 156 500 6.92 34.39 26.96 110 255 9.24 34.39 143 600 (34.37) (27.09) (98) (0.96) (5. 90) 353 8.23 34.40 127 468 7.20 34.39 113 587 6.08 34.37 100

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5602

110.40

110.50

OBSERVED Z

T

S

m

•c

t

INTERPOLATED °2 ml/L

ÌT„ 3/ 10 cm/g

Z

T

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t

STRANGER; February 17, 1956; 1219 GCT; 29°32.5'N, 116°17'W; sounding, weather. cloudy; sea, high; wire angle , 05°. 0 14.37 33. 49 14.37 33.49 6.00 300 0 9 14.36 33. 49 5.85 299 10 14.36 33.49 25 14.36 33. 52 6.05 297 20 14.36 33.51 55 13. 82 14.25 33. 51 33. 44 5.71 293 30 65 13.66 5.71 13.92 33. 45 33. 45 289 50 33. 39 75 12.70 33..39 275 75 12.70 5.36 89 11.13 33. 39 11.88 33. 36 5.35 263 100 9.23 33. 79 108 10.60 33..45 4.72 234 150 133 9.56 8.44 34. 00 33..66 3.58 201 200 161 9.04 179 8. 06 34. 18 33..86 2.86 250 7.67 212 8.32 34..04 155 300 34. 22 2.58 6.24 34. 18 289 7.80 34..22 1.57 134 400 5.67 34. 28 394 6.30 34..18 117 500 1.18 531 5.57 5.36 34. 36 34..31 0.78 98 600 34. 44 718 4.97 34..45 0.54 81 700 5.02 947 4.22 4.72 34. 48 34..51 0.62 69 800 34. 52 1249 3.38 34..56 57 1000 4.06 0.94

COMPUTED

°2

ml/L

at g/L

6«r AD - 5 3. 10 cm/g dyn. m

1100 fm; wind, 340°, force 3; 6.00 5.86 6.02 6.00 5.74 5.36 5.02 3.02 2.65 2.08 1.50 1.14 0.83 0.66 0.56 0.55 0.69

STRANGER; February 17, 1956; 0607 GCT; 29°14 , N, 116°58'W; sounding, 2000+ fm; weather. overcast; sea, very rough; wire angle, 32°. 33.51 33.51 0 14.81 5.69 0 14.81 5.69 308 33.47 14.76 5.69 7 14.76 33.47 5.69 309 10 5.67 14.80 33.49 5.68 21 14.80 33.49 309 20 14.78 33.48 5.70 45 14.70 33.47 5.75 30 308 33.48 5.73 54 14.61 33.48 5.71 306 50 14.66 33.40 61 33.49 302 75 14.04 5.78 14.48 5.60 12.58 33.34 5.40 73 14.12 33.40 5.79 302 100 33.65 9.41 4.00 86 13.95 33.43 5.74 296 150 8.52 33.94 2.98 105 11.97 33.30 5.23 268 200 7.77 34.02 2.49 125 33.45 235 250 10.69 4.72 2.07 33.71 7.00 34.08 161 9.08 3.69 190 300 6.28 (34.18) (1.09) 215 8.31 33.98 2.74 159 400 6.19 (34.19) (1.03) 289 7.11 34.07 136 500 2.18 5.80 (34.28) (0.61) 6.34 34.17 1.14 118 600 389 5.10 (34.43) (0. 34) 6.17 700 529 34.48 800 4.72 0.41 718 5.00 34.45 0.34 82 (4.01) (34.53) (0. 78) 4.05 34.53 1000 990 0.73 66

24.96 24.98 24.99 25. 01 25.03 25.23 25. 52 26.15 26.45 26.64 26.73 26.90 27.05 27.16 27.25 27.31 27.42

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.22 0.29 0.39 0.48 0.56 0.63 0.76 0.87 0.98 1.07 1.16 1.31

wind, 330°, force 6; 24. 88 24. 87 24.87 24. 88 24.89 24.96 25.21 26.02 26.38 26.56 26.72 (26. 89) (26.91) (27. 03) (27.24) 27.31 (27.43)

STRANGER; February 17, 1956; 0023 GCT; 28*56'N, 117'38'W; sounding, 2000 fm; wind, 310° , weather, cloudy; sea, very rough; wire angle, 2 0 ' . 33.46 15.38 5.61 24. 72 0 15.38 33. 46 5. 61 323 0 33.47 5.64 24. 73 10 15.38 10 15.38 33. 47 5. 64 322 33.47 15.40 5.59 24. 72 24 15.42 33. 47 5. 53 323 20 15.40 33.47 5.54 24. 72 52 33..48 5. 58 321 30 15.38 33.48 24. 73 50 15.38 5.56 61 15.36 33. 50 5. 59 319 33.47 15.21 5.60 24. 76 33. 48 5. 57 75 70 15.29 319 5.60 25. 11 13.21 33.38 84 14. 88 33. 45 5. 64 313 100 9.90 33.64 3.80 25. 92 103 12.97 33. 38 5. 55 280 150 9.55 34.06 2.33 26. 32 200 125 11.55 33. 41 4. 77 252 34.18 8.91 1.88 26. 51 152 9.84 33.,67 3. 75 206 250 1.43 8.42 34.24 26. 64 9.54 34..06 2. 33 171 300 201 34.34 0.70 26. 85 147 400 7.48 272 8. 70 34..21 1. 73 34.41 27. 03 6.59 0.49 373 7.78 34..32 0. 82 125 500 27. 14 5.85 34.43 0.32 34..41 103 600 504 6.55 0. 48 27. 24 5.22 34.45 0.30 34..44 700 681 5.36 0. 30 86 4.77 34.50 0.36 27. 32 800 900 4.44 34..52 0. 41 71 34.54 27. 43 4.17 0.53 3.53 34..56 59 1000 1193 0. 84

22

300 299 298 296 294 275 247 187 159 141 132 116 102 92 83 77 67

308 309 309 308 307 300 277 200 165 148 133 (117) (115) (104) (84) 77 (66)

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.23 0.30 0.42 0.52 0.60 0.67 (0. 80) (0. 93) (1. 04) (1.14) (1.23) (1. 39)

force 6; 323 322 323 323 322 319 286 209 171 153 141 121 104 93 84 76 66

0. 00 0. 03 0. 06 0. 10 0. 16 0. 24 0. 32 0. 44 0. 54 0. 62 0. 70 0. 84 0. 95 1. 06 1. 15 1. 24 1. 40

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T

S

m

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t

°2 ml/L

10cm/g

Z

T

s

Oz

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t

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m

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g/L

STRANGER; February 16, 1956; 1908 GCT; 28°36'N, 118'18'W; sounding, 1500+ £m; weather, overcast; sea, very rough; wire angle, 13*. 322 0 0 15.,47 5. 79 15..47 33..50 5.79 33..50 9 15.,42 33..50 5.59 321 10 15..42 33..50 5.59 55 15..44 33..51 5.62 321 20 15.42 5.59 33..50 64 15..45 323 33..48 5.60 30 15.,42 33..50 5.59 5.71 74 15. 44 33..48 323 50 15..44 33.,51 5.61 14..58 5.71 306 75 89 33..45 15.,44 5.71 33.48 275 109 13.15 33..50 5.24 100 13.,80 33.47 5.45 133 33. 45 4. 87 252 150 11..64 10.,74 33..50 4.44 10. 16 4.15 216 200 162 33..58 9..23 33..83 3.72 213 9.02 33. 90 3.61 176 250 34..03 8. 58 2.96 8. 13 34. 11 147 300 288 2.18 8. 02 34.,13 2.00 393 7. 20 34..22 1.00 126 400 7. 10 34..22 0.98 5. 62 34. 22 106 528 0.58 500 5. 92 34. 22 0.62 711 4. 86 34. 39 0.39 85 600 5. 23 34. 30 0.48 937 4. 13 70 34. 48 0.70 700 4. 90 34..39 0.40 0.97 1231 3. 32 34. 57 56 800 4. 56 34. 43 0.50 1000 3. 92 34. 50 0.80 STRANGER; February 16, 1956; 1353 GCT; 28°16'N, 118*57. 5'W; weather, overcast;. sea, very rough; wire angle, 12*. 0 15. 58 5.55 317 0 33. 60 15. 58 15. 58 10 33. 58 5.59 318 10 15. 58 317 24 15. 60 33. 60 5.52 20 15. 59 15. 60 33. 60 5.70 317 30 50 15. 60 33. 60 317 59 15. 58 5.79 50 15. 60 15. 60 5.67 75 69 33. 62 316 15. 60 79 15. 57 33. 59 5.59 318 100 14. 09 14. 20 33. 53 5.57 294 150 99 10. 54 12. 48 264 123 33. 48 5.23 200 9. 25 151 10. 50 33. 54 4.58 225 250 8.44 197 9. 31 33. 86 3.35 183 300 7. 80 34. 14 147 400 262 8.30 2.10 6. 95 7. 18 34. 19 127 361 1.22 500 6. 68 105 482 6. 79 34. 42 0.35 600 6. 00 655 5. 53 34.41 0.32 90 700 5. 21 865 4. 40 34. 47 0.50 74 800 4. 68 3. 62 34. 57 0.81 1158 59 1000 3. 89

SIO

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED

óf

AD

/ dyn« m 10 cm/g 3

wind, 310°, force 6; 24. 73 24. 74 24.74 24.74 24.74 24. 72 25. 07 25.67 26.18 26.45 26.60 26.82 26.96 27.11 27.22 27.30 27.42

322 321 321 321 321 323 290 233 184 159 144 124 110 96 86 78 67

CCOFI 5602

110.70

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.10 0.16 0.24 0.32 0.45 0.56 0.64 0.72 0.86 0.99 1.10 1.19 1.28 1.44

sounding, 2000+ fm; wind, 320*, force 6; 33. 60 33. 58 33. 59 33. 60 33. 60 33. 60 33. 53 33. 54 33. 88 34. 11 34. 16 34. 30 34. 42 34. 41 34. 42 34. 45 34. 53

5.55 5.59 5.55 5.60 5.70 5.61 5.55 4.59 3.27 2.23 1.71 0.58 0.34 0.32 0.35 0.43 0.71

24.79 24. 78 24. 79 24.79 24.79 24.79 25.05 25.74 26.23 26.53 26.67 26.90 27.03 27.11 27.22 27.30 27.45

317 318 317 317 317 317 292 226 180 151 138 116 104 96 86 78 64

STRANGER; February 17, 1956; 2202 GCT; 29'22'N, 115'18'W; Bounding, 30 f m ; wind, 260°, force 2; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 00*. 257 0 12. 60 33.61 5.96 0 12. 60 33. 61 5.96 25. 42 257 33.52 6.25 252 10 6.25 10 11. 98 11. 98 33. 52 25. 47 252 251 20 33.51 5.42 20 33. 51 5.42 25. 48 251 11. 89 11. 89 33.53 5.05 246 30 5.05 30 11. 68 11. 68 33. 53 25. 53 246 33.72 50 10. 33 2.20U 209 50 10. 33 33. 72 25. 92 209

0.00 0. 03 0.06 0.10 0.16 0.24 0.32 0.45 0.55 0.64 0.71 0.84 0.96 1.06 1.16 1.25 1.41 113.30 0. 00 0. 03 0. 05 0. 08 0. 12

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OB8ERVED Z

T

m

•c

INTERPOLATED

S I

ml/L

-6l3. 10cm/g

Z

T

m

•c

1* CD

SIO

COMPUTED 2 ml/L

ff

t g/L

AD 5T3 10cm/g dyn. m

113.35

STRANGER; February 18, 1956; 0047 OCT; 29'11'N, 115*39^; sounding, 600 fm; wind, 280*, force 3¡weather, partly cloudy; sea, very rough; wire angle, 07°. 0 14.85 14.85 33.49 5.72 24.86 33.49 5.72 310 0 310 0.00 10 14. 50 33.42 14.50 33.42 5.76 308 10 5.76 24.88 308 0.03 31 14.50 33.46 14. 50 33.44 5. 79 24.90 306 0.06 5.80 305 20 39 33.50 5.75 14.50 33.46 5.80 24.91 305 0.09 14.46 301 30 14.25 33.48 5.76 24.99 49 14.28 33.48 5.76 299 50 298 0.15 59 14.06 33.46 5.80 296 75 13.09 33.40 5.00 25.15 282 0.22 68 13.52 33.44 287 11.65 33.46 3.93 25.49 250 0.29 5.29 100 10.36 34.01 2.23 26.14 0.40 78 12.84 33.38 4.85 278 150 188 33.43 9.02 34.03 2.09 26. 38 166 0.49 87 12.15 4.33 262 200 8.74 34.17 151 98 11.66 33.45 3.99 252 250 1.60 26. 53 0.57 34.17 1.41 120 33.90 2.43 214 300 8.09 26.64 141 0.65 11.38 34.02 7.27 34.30 0.70 26.86 120 0.78 148 10.42 2.13 189 400 34.37 0.40 26.98 109 0.90 194 9.12 34.01 2.26 169 500 6.79 249 8. 75 34.17 1.60 151 346 7.53 34.18 1.22 133 34.36 0.44 114 459 7.08 579 0.35 5.98 34.38 98

113.40

STRANGER; February 18, 1956; 0352 GCT; 29'01'N, 115*58'W; sounding, 600 fm; wind, 270°, force 4; weather, partly cloudy; sea, high; wire angle, 07*. 5.72 24.90 306 14.38 33.40 0.00 0 14.38 33.40 5.72 306 0 14.40 33.39 5.73 24.88 308 0. 03 9 14.40 33.39 5.75 308 10 33.38 5.70 308 0.06 30 14.32 33.37 5.67 20 14.39 24.88 308 33.37 6.67 14.32 24. 88 308 0.09 33.34 5.59 304 30 41 14. 00 13.62 33.34 5.59 25. 01 296 0.15 5. 59 50 49 13.63 33.33 298 275 0.22 33.27 25. 23 75 12.20 5.28 60 13.46 33.38 5.50 290 33.57 25.68 232 11.07 4.19 0. 29 69 12.85 33.30 5.35 285 100 9.50 33.83 3.25 26.15 187 0.40 79 33.27 5.21 270 150 11. 97 10.03 34.30 1.39 26.42 162 0.48 33.31 200 88 11.46 4.95 259 9.97 34.47 0. 80 0. 56 250 26.56 148 98 11.16 33.55 4.22 236 0.64 300 9.36 34.45 0.60 26.65 140 121 10.39 33.70 4.07 211 34.42 0.46 26.83 123 0.77 188 400 8.09 148 9.48 33.83 3.30 34.41 0.34 500 6.96 26.99 108 0.89 197 10.04 34.29 1.42 163 (5.97) (27.10) (97) (1.00) 34.47 147 600 (34.40) 0.69 253 9. 89 352 8.64 34.42 132 0.53 467 34.42 113 7.36 0.36 34.40 587 6.05 0.32 98

11350

STRANGER; February 18, 1956; 0843 GCT; 28'41'N, 116*38'W; sounding, 2000+ fm; wind, 340* , force 4; weather, partly cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 15*. 33.58 5.94 25.01 296 0.00 0 14.47 0 14.47 33.58 6.94 296 5.93 25. 01 296 0.03 14.50 33.59 14.50 33.59a) 296 10 10 6.93 0.06 14.48 33.68 6.93 25.01 296 296 20 30 14.47 33.58 5.93 14.47 33.58 6.93 25.01 296 0.09 294 30 40 14.46 33.60 6.95 294 14.46 33.60 5.89 25.03 0.16 294 50 14.46 33.60 5.89 49 33.54 6.00 25.24 274 0.22 75 13.22 14.31 33.68 5.88 292 59 26. 71 229 0.28 100 33.61 3.90 33.54 5.42 282 11.01 69 13.66 174 10.70 34.29 1.59 26.29 0.38 267 150 79 12.88 33.55 4.78 0.83 164 0.47 200 10.84 34.46 26.40 11.87 33.51 262 88 4.59 0.55 10.05 34.47 0.76 26.65 149 230 260 97 11.01 33.60 4.05 9.32 34.44 0.70 26.65 140 0.62 300 120 11.72 34.08 207 1.91 8.04 34.42 0.49 26.84 122 0.76 400 147 34.33 1.35 176 11.06 107 6.97 34.42 0.31 27.00 0.88 34.46 500 193 10.92 0.86 166 (27.10) (97) (6.17) (34.42) (0.99] 34.47 600 248 10.09 0.78 160 8.64 34.42 0.61 131 346 34.42 113 459 7.39 0.38 34.42 580 6.38 0.25 100 a) Loose bottle cap; value falls on property curve.

24

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T *C

S

t

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED 02 ml/L lOcwg

Z m

T *C

8

t

°2 ml/L

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 18, 1966; 1237 GCT; 28'22'N, 117*15^; sounding, 1900 fm; force 3; weather, missing; sea, rough; wire angle, 17°. 0 14.07 33.59 286 0 14.07 33.59 25.10 14.04 33.58 286 10 14.01 25.11 9 33.58 28 13.82 33.58 283 20 13.98 33.68 25.11 43 33.55 270 30 13.09 13.80 33.68 25.15 12.73 33.55 50 52 263 12.79 33.65 25.33 61 12.32 33.56 266 76 25.66 11.18 33.69 237 72 11.39 33.58 100 10.02 26.02 33.79 82 10.72 33.61 224 160 10.17 34.22 26.33 95 10.00 33.73 203 200 9.32 34.25 26.50 104 10.02 33.82 198 250 9.29 26.61 34.38 128 10.60 34.18 178 300 8.78 34.40 26.70 164 10.14 34.23 168 400 7.28 26.90 34.36 201 9.30 34.25 164 500 6.46 34.34 27.00 261 9.25 34.40 142 600 6.79 34.38 27.11 7.78 34.37 366 122 487 6.50 34.34 108 617 6.68 34.39 94 SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 18, 1956; 0815 OCT; 28*04'N, force 3; weather, cloudy; sea, very rough; wire angle, 21*. 0 14.14 33.58 289 0 14.14 14.13 9 33.54 291 10 14.13 28 14.12 33.68 20 288 14.12 41 13.40 33.52 279 30 14.06 50 13.02 33.58 267 60 13.02 59 12.74 75 11.68 68 12.46 33.58 257 100 10.24 76 11.56 33.58 240 150 9.47 89 10.61 33.60 223 200 8.84 97 10.34 33.63 216 260 7.90 120 10.02 33.77 201 300 7.14 143 9.60 33.93 182 400 6.35 188 9.02 34.14 158 500 6.04 242 8.01 600 (5.63) 341 6.68 34.16 123 459 6.16 34.29 107 587 34.35 97 6.69

CCOFI 5602

«T *t g/L 10em/g wind, 320*, 286 286 286 282 265 234 200 170 154 144 135 116 107 96

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.14 0.20 0.26 0.35 0.43 0.51 0.58 0.71 0.83 0.93

*52'W; sounding, 20004- fm; wind, 320*, 33.58 33.54 33.56 33.68 33.68 33.58 33.65 33.98 (34.14) (34.16) (34.16) 34.23 34.31 (34.36)

25.08 25.06 25.07 26.10 25.31 25.56 26.88 26.26 (26.49) (26.65) (26.76) 26.92 27.03 (27.11)

289 291 290 287 267 243 213 177 (155) (140) (130) 114 104 (96)

113.60

113.70

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.14 0.21 0.26 0.36 (0.45) (0.62) (0.69) (0.72) (0.83) (0.94)

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 17, 1956; 0937 GCT; 28*29'N, *36'W; sounding, 600 fm; wind, 320*, force 4; weather, missing; sea, rough; wire angle, 26*. 0 13.47 33.67 a) 269 0 13.47 33.67 25.29 269 0.00 9 13.48 33.67 270 10 13.48 33.66 25.28 270 0.03 27 33.63 13.48 272 20 272 0.05 13.48 33.63 25.26 41 12.66 33.60 258 30 33.62 25.26 272 0.08 13.48 54 11.84 33.60 244 50 33.60 26.61 12.08 248 0.13 63 11.18 33.60 230 75 10.77 33.64 26.78 222 0.19 73 10. 81 100 33.85 26.01 201 0.25 10.40 87 10.44 33.75 209 150 10.73 34.33 26.32 171 0.34 96 10.38 33.82 203 200 34.41 10.19 26.48 166 0.42 109 10.44 33.92 196 250 9.67 34.40 26.66 148 0.50 136 9.90 34.09 175 300 34.38 26.63 142 9.16 0.57 162 10.56 34.34 167 400 34.38 8.38 26.75 130 0.71 214 34.42 10.06 153 34.34 600 6.94 26.93 113 0.84 276 9.36 34.38 146 600 6.05 34.36 27.07 100 0.95 384 8.66 34.38 133 514 34.34 6.78 111 660 34.37 5.90 98

117.40

a) One oxygen sample missing; values are listed In order of increasing depth: 6.12, 6.03, 5.16, 4.40, 3.89, '3.63, 2.89, 2.49, 2.42, 2.23, 1.16, 0.97, 0.67, 0.47, 0.40, 0.27. 25

OBSERVED

SIO CCOFI

5602

Z

T

s

m

°c

t

INTERPOLATED °2 ml/L

dj

Z

10cm/g

m

T

•c

S t

COMPUTED °2 ml/L

"t g/L

AD £T„ 3/ dyn. m 10cm/g

117.50

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 17, 1956; 1757 GCT; 28°08'N, 116 0 15'W; sounding, 2100 fm; wind, 320°, force 2; weather, cloudy; sea,« very rough; wire angle. 17°. 0 15.23 33.69 5.84 24.93 303 0.00 5. 84 303 0 15.23 33. 69 15.20 33.64 5.75 24. 90 306 0.03 10 15.20 33. 64 5. 75 306 10 33.67 5.77 24.94 302 300 20 15.13 0.06 15.06 33. 68 5. 79 28 30 15.06 33.67 5.79 24. 95 301 0.09 5. 77 301 42 15.04 33. 67 14. 99 33.64 5.80 24. 95 301 0.15 300 50 52 14.92 33. 64 5. 82 33.55 5.23 25. 32 0.22 75 12.88 266 33. 55 5. 35 278 60 13.53 10.79 33.56 3.72 25. 71 229 0.28 291 100 69 13.16 33. 56 5. 41 2.37 9.43 33.92 26.23 180 0.39 150 12.72 5. 10 80 34.12 2.20 26.46 158 0.47 237 200 8.98 4. 13 93 11.07 33. 51 145 0.55 8. 27 34.16 1.96 26.60 4. 28u 222 250 103 10. 66 33. 62 0.62 300 7.87 34.28 1.30 26.75 130 197 125 10.14 33. 84 2. 67 0.44 26. 90 116 0.75 179 400 7.28 34.36 3. 38u 152 9.40 33. 93 6.52 34.36 0.33 27.01 106 0.86 500 34. 13 2. 20 158 202 8.98 0.97 6.04 34.41 0.31 27.11 96 600 34. 18 141 261 8.12 1. 85 0. 53 120 369 7.54 34. 36 107 491 6.60 34.36 0. 34 94 34.,42 0. 31 623 5.96

117.60

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 17, 1956; 2326 GCT; 27°48'N, 116°52'W; sounding, 2000+ fm; wind, 320°, force 2; weather, overcast; sea. very rough; wire angle, 10*. 15.24 24. 87 309 0.00 0 33.62 309 15.24 33.62a) 0 24.90 306 0.03 15.10 33.62 306 10 33. 62 10 15.10 24.90 306 0.06 15.10 33.61 306 20 33. 61 30 15.06 24. 90 15.06 33. 61 306 0. 09 306 30 33. 60 45 16. 05 0.15 15.05 33.60 24.90 306 50 33.60 306 54 15.05 0.22 33.52 25.34 264 287 75 12.60 13.80 33. 52 63 33.58 25.69 231 0.29 11.01 266 100 12.71 33. 52 72 33.87 26.18 184 0.39 9.48 150 33. 51 259 82 12.28 155 0.48 8.27 34.02 26.49 200 236 11.24 33. 58 96 34.10 26.65 140 0.55 7.59 227 250 10.77 33. 57 105 128 0.62 7.27 34.20 26.78 202 300 33. 80 129 10.21 0.75 34.34 26.93 113 400 6.99 180 9.30 33. 89 156 27.07 0.86 6.35 34.41 100 500 151 8.17 34. 05 206 0.96 34.42 27.16 92 5.68 137 600 34. 12 267 7.48 116 34.,33 7.05 376 34.,41 100 6.34 501 90 5.55 34..42 634 SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 18, 1956; 0343 GCT; 27 °32'N, 117 •31 ,5'W; sounding, 2100 fm; force 3; weather, cloudy; sea , very rough; wire angle. 08°. 15.22 33.63 5. 86 24. 89 307 0 5.86 0 15.22 33.63 5. 80 24. 88 15.20 33. 62 10 308 15.20 33.62 10 15.22 5. 83 24. 89 33. 63 307 20 33.64 5.90 15.23 29 24. 89 15.23 33. 64 5. 83 307 30 15.22 33.64 43 24. 89 15.17 33.62 5. 76 308 50 5.74 54 15.16 33.60 25.36 12.38 33. 49 5. 22 75 281 13.38 33.48 63 3. 84 25. 69 11.10 33. 61 100 265 33.49 5.32 72 12. 59 2. 26 26. 35 9.51 34. 10 150 33.51 253 83 11.96 9.15 34. 25 0. 87 26. 53 237 200 33.58 95 11.36 8.83 34. 35 0. 77 26. 66 250 10.77 33. 51r 3.42 105 26. 74 8.42 34. 38 0. 69 196 300 9.70 33.77 2.48 128 34. 37 0. 50 26. 92 400 7.19 166 34.13 2.21 9.48 156 27. 06 5.90 34. 33 0. 41 500 34.27 0.84 149 9.10 206 34. 37 0. 31 27. 16 5.32 137 600 34.36 0.74 267 8.73 118 34.38 0.52 375 7.51 34.33 0.42 101 5.96 498 90 5.24 34.38 0.29 629

wind, 320°, 307 308 307 307 307 262 231 168 151 139 131 114 101 91

0. 00 0. 03 0. 06 0. 09 0. 15 0. 22 0. 29 0. 39 0. 47 0. 54 0. 61 0. 74 0. 85 0. 95

a) Salinity bottle numbers were not recorded on the data sheet. Since standard handling and titrating procedures were used, these salinity values are assumed to be In correct order. 26

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6f

5 3 1, «0 c m //g

Z

T

s

m

•c

t

SIO

COMPUTED

°2

ml/L

at g/L

«T

-5 3 10cm/g

AD dyn. m

CCOFI

5602

SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 17, 1956; 1207 GCT; 2 8 ° 1 3 . 5 ' N , 115°23'W; Bounding, 140 fm; wind, 340°, force 3; weather, missing; sea, very rough; wire angle, 12°. 0 13.59 33.65 272 0 13.59 33.65 25. 26 272 0.00 33.65 272 11 13.59 10 13.59 33.65 25.26 272 0. 03 15 13. 60 33.65 273 20 13.60 33.65 25.26 272 0.05 21 13. 60 33.66 272 30 13.02 33.63 25.34 264 0. 08 33.64 24 13.36 269 50 12.20 33.69 25.55 244 0.13 29 13.06 33.62 265 75 10.72 33.71 25.85 216 0.19 34 12.96 33.68 258 100 10.23 33.92 26.09 193 0.24 33.69 150 45 10. 73 34. 31 26.30 173 0. 33 55 33.70 234 11.69 200 10.83 34.47 26.41 163 0.42 64 10.90 33.71 74 10.78 217 10.13 33.89 193 93 107 10.51 33.98 193 10.64 34.23 177 135 10.84 34.39 168 168 10.83 34.48 162 203

118.39

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 16, 1956; 1735 GCT; 28*19. 5'N, 114°53.5'W; sounding, 53 fm; wind, 320°, force 4 ; weather, cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 05°. 0 13.90 33.68 276 0 13.90 33.68 25.21 276 0.00 10 14.08 275 10 14.08 25.17 33.68 280 0.03 14.08 33.68 280 20 20 14.08 33.68 25.17 280 0.06 14.05 279 30 33.68 30 14.05 33.68 25.18 279 0.08 13. 34 33.67 266 50 13.34 50 33.67 25.32 266 0.14 12.02 245 75 12.02 75 33.63 33.63 25.54 245 0.20

119.33

SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 16, 1956; 1048 GCT; 27 °42'N, 115 °32. 5'W; sounding, 1180 fm; force 3; weather, missing; sea, rough; wire angle, 15°. 0 14.68 33.78 285 0 14.68 25.12 33.78 33.80 284 10 14.68 10 14.68 33.80 25.13 14. 56a) 3 3 . 8 3 279 20 14.61 29 33. 83 25.17 12.94 247 43 33.83 30 14.56 33.83 25.18 238 50 12.60 53 12.29 33.80 33.82 25.58 224 75 11.03 62 10.90 33.65 33.82 25.87 72 10.96 33.74 218 100 10.60 34.07 26.14 208 150 81 11.11 33.91 9.98 34.18 26. 33 10. 88 34.09 191 200 9.74 34. 36 96 26.52 10.22 34.04 185 250 9.72 105 34.52 26.65 10.12 300 9.41 128 34.59 26.75 9.94 34.22 166 400 8.23 34.52 156 26.88 9.74 34.38 151 500 6.87 206 34.42 27.01 138 265 9.70 34.55 600 6.16 34.43 27.10 8.60 34.55 121 372 6.94 34.42 107 495 95 627 6.03 34.43

wind, 270°, 285 284 280 279 242 214 188 170 152 140 130 118 106 97

120.45

0. 00 0. 03 0.06 0.08 0.14 0.19 0.24 0.34 0.42 0.49 0.56 0.69 0.81 0.91

a) Mean value of 14.48 and 1 4 . 6 5 °C.

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5602

INTERPOLATED

OBSERVED Z

T

m

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S £

°2 ml/L

fiip

Z

T

S

10cm/g

m

•c

£

COMPUTED °2 ml/L

ct g/L

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AD

/ dyn. m 10cm/g 3

120.50

SPENCEE F. BAIRD; February 16, 1956; 0808 GCT; 27°34'N, 115'SO'W; sounding, 2250 fm; wind, 320*, force 3; weather, overcast; sea. rough; wire angle, 15°. 0 15.67 33.69 312 15.67 33.69 0 24.84 312 0.00 10 24. 83 15.66 33.68 313 10 15.66 33.68 313 0. 03 29 15.67 33.70 311 20 15.66 33.69 24.84 312 0.06 43 15.66 33.69 312 15.66 33.70 30 24.85 311 0.09 53 15.64 33.68 15.64 313 50 33. 68 24.84 312 0.16 63 14.26 33.54 294 12.85 75 33.54 25.32 266 0.23 72 33.55 271 13.16 100 10.80 33.50 25.66 234 0.29 81 33.52 12.18 256 150 9.59 33.93 26.21 182 0.40 96 10.96 33.48 237 8.92 34.15 200 26.49 155 0.48 105 10.63 33.54 228 250 8.61 34.28 26.64 141 0.56 129 10.24 33.82 201 300 8.04 34.29 26. 73 132 0. 63 154 9.56 33.94 180 6.77 34.30 400 26.92 114 0.76 204 8.88 34.16 154 6.24 500 34.36 27.04 103 0.87 261 8.57 34.29 139 600 5.80 34.42 27.14 93 0.97 365 7.14 34.28 120 486 6.24 34.36 103 617 5.78 34.43 92

120.55

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 16, 1956; 0516 GCT; 27'26'N, 116'06'W; sounding, 2200 fm; wind, 360°, force 2; weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 12°. 0 15.82 15.82 33.69 5.69 316 0 33.69 5.69 24. 80 316 0. 00 10 15. 81 15.81 33.68 5.75 317 10 33.68 5.75 24. 79 317 0. 03 25 15.81 33.68 317 20 15.81 33.68 5.70 5.70 24. 79 317 0.06 54 15.79 33.62 320 15.81 33.67 5.69 30 5.70 24.78 318 0.10 63 14. 62 33.57a) 5.72 300 50 15.80 33.63 5.69 24.76 319 0.16 73 14. 08 33.49 294 5.75 75 13.98 33.49 5.74 25.05 292 0.24 87 13.17 33.55 5.40 271 100 12.00 33.51 4.69 25.46 253 0.30 106 11.50 33.50 4.35 245 150 9.83 33.86 2.82 26.11 191 0.42 129 33.64 3.77 200 8.98 34.06 2.22 26.42 162 0.51 157 9.60 33.91 2.67 34.22 183 250 8.65 1.69 26. 58 146 0.59 208 9.21 34.14 7.93 1.96 161 300 34.28 1.22 26.74 131 0.66 282 8.14 34.26 1.41 7.11 136 400 34.33 0.57 26.90 116 0.79 383 7.27 34. 33 0.61 119 500 6.11 34.33 0.49 27.04 103 0. 90 518 5.94 34.33 0.48 101 600 5.45 34.37 0.41 27.14 93 1.00 699 5.07 84 5.07 34.43 0.40 700 34.43 0.40 27.24 84 1.10 926 4. 30 34.51 0. 57 70 800 4.80 34.46 0.44 27.29 79 1.19 1227 3.41 34.55 58 0.81 1000 4.00 34.52 0.66 27.43 66 1.35

120.60

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 16, 1956; 0148 GCT; 27°15. 5'N, 116°27'W; sounding, 2000+ fm ; wind. 320°, force 2; weather, cloucfy; sea, rough; wire angle, 10°. 0 15.64 33.68 5.77 312 0 15.64 33.68 6.77 24.84 312 0. 00 10 15.62 15.62 5.83 10 33.67 5.83 24.84 312 0. 03 25 15.58 33.66 5.82 312 20 15.60 33.67 5.82 24.84 312 0.06 33.66 54 15.58 5.77 312 15. 58 30 33.66 5.82 24.84 312 0.09 64 15.58 33.66 5.77 312 50 15.58 33.66 6.80 24.84 312 0.16 74 15.47 5.85 75 15.40 33.62 5.84 24.84 312 0.23 88 13.47 33.31 5.43 296 100 12.68 33.34 5.18 26.20 278 0. 31 107 12.21 4.96 150 10. 08 33.71 3.48 25.95 206 0.43 130 10. 70 33.50 4.05 232 33.97 200 8.99 2.58 26.33 170 0.53 158 9.94 33.78 3.35 198 250 8.92 34.24 1.43 26.56 148 0.61 206 8.93 33.98 2.43 168 300 8.67 (34.36) 1.28 (26.69) (136) (0.68) 279 8.92 34.36 1.40 139 7.44 400 (34.35) 0.88 (26. 87) (119) (0.82) 379 7.66 0.96 500 6.38 (34.36) (27.01) 0.46 (106) (0.93) 510 6.28 34.35 0.44 104 600 5.75 34.39 0.47 27.12 95 (1.04) 687 5.30 34.43 0.48 87 700 5.24 (34.44) (27.22) 0.48 (86) (1.14) 909 4.35 0.46 800 4.84 0.47 1205 3.54 0.97u 1000 4.00 a) Loose bottle cap; value falls on property curve.

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Z

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AD «T —5 3 10cm/g dyn. m

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 15, 1956; 2043 GCT; 26°S3.5'N, 117°09.5'W; sounding, 2600 fm; wind, force 2; weather. cloudy; Bea, rough; wire angle, 17°. 0 16.61 5.75 0 16.61 5.75 (24.70) (325) (33.82) 16.56 5.66 324 10 10 33.80 16.56 5.66 24. 71 324 33.80 24 16.54 33.80 5.63 323 20 16.56 24.72 33.80 5.64 323 52 15.94 5.61 319 30 33.68 16.43 33.79 5.62 24.73 322 61 15.83 33.63 5.66 321 50 16.03 24. 76 33.70 5.61 319 33.62 5.74 75 70 15.79 319 15.63 5.74 24. 78 318 33.60 85 15.12 33.48 5.69 316 100 14.44 5.67 24. 88 33.41 308 103 14.28 5.66 150 10.67 33.36 4.45 25.58 241 126 12.13 33.31 5.00 271 200 9.54 33.51 3.56 25.88 213 154 10.56 4.38 250 8.40 3.32 26. 30 33.81 173 201 9.53 33.51 3.54 212 300 7.60 34.08 2.90 26.63 142 271 7.97 34.02 3.19 148 400 6.84 1.33 26.90 116 34.29 369 7.00 500 1.67 6.38 34.36 0.65 27.03 104 497 6.40 34.36 105 0.65 600 5.82 34.41 0.64 27.13 94 669 5.36 34.45 0.64 86 700 5.16 27.25 34.46 0.63 83 885 4.42 34.51 0. 61 71 800 4.67 34.50 0.61 27.33 75 3.55 1180 34.56 0. 78 58 1000 4.07 34. 53 27.43 66 0.67 SPENCER F, BAIRD; February 15, 1956; 0547 GCT; 27°14'N, 114°59'W; sounding, 850 fm; wind, 320°, force 3; weather, overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 20°. 0 15.64 33. 89 5.68 297 0 15. 64 5.68 25.00 297 33. 89 9 15.62 33. 90 5.72 296 10 15. 62 33.,91 5.73 25.02 295 28 15.62 33. 91 5.82 295 20 15. 62 25.02 295 33. 91 5.78 3.77 42 13.01 33. 75 255 30 15.61 33. 91 5.81 25.03 294 56 12.34 33. 93 2.77 229 50 12. 62 33.,84 3.22 25.60 240 65 11. 90 33. 93 2.55 221 75 11. 58 34. 00 2.30 25.91 210 74 11.65 33. 98 2.32 213 100 10. 72 34. 07 2.30 26.12 190 88 11.16 34. 05 2.24 199 150 10. 02 26.45 34. 33 1.66 159 96 10.84 34. 07 2.27 192 200 10. 16 34. 52 1.20 26.56 148 34. 04 2.42 182 250 110 10.08 9. 79 34. 54 26.65 140 0.49 138 9.79 34. 14 2.08 170 300 132 9. 27 34. 54 0.40 26.73 165 10.16 34. 45 152 1.46 400 8. 43 34. 53 0.24 26.86 120 219 10.16 34. 54 0.60 145 500 7. 21 34. 48 0.30 27.01 106 9.44 34. 54 0.44 134 283 600 6. 19 34. 48 0.27 27.14 93 394 8.52 34. 53 0.24 121 6.82 34.47 102 526 0.31 660 5.84 34. 49 0.22 88 SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 15, 1956; 0947 GCT; 26°58'N, force 3; weather, overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 25°. 0 15.75 33.77 5. 87 308 0 15.75 15.74 8 33.76 5. 79 308 10 15.74 27 15.76 33. 72 312 20 5. 66 15.75 15.74 33. 72 41 5. 69 311 30 15.75 50 15.72 33.75 5. 74 309 50 15.72 15.57 59 33.73 5. 77 306 75 13.96 67 15.01 5. 82 300 100 33.68 11.44 77 13.69 33.58 5. 39 280 150 9.72 89 33.52 5. 11 200 9.50 97 247 250 11. 68 33.52 4. 86 9.28 10.47 33.58 4. 10 223 300 9.02 118 33.77 140 9.82 3. 56 198 400 7.87 184 9.58 34.22 2. 01 160 500 6.67 34.42 233 9.40 1. 07 143 328 8. 84 34.54 0. 63 126 442 7.30 34.43 0. 28 111 569 6.16 96 34.43 0. 31

SIO

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATE D

OBSERVED

300°,

5.87 5.79 5.75 5.67 5.74 5.50 4.78 3.30 1.40 0.98 0.70 0.36 0.29

24. 88 24. 87 24. 85 24. 85 24. 87 25. 13 25.56 26. 18 26. 51 26. 69 26. 78 26. 90 27. 04

308 309 311 311 309 284 243 185 153 136 128 116 103

120.70

(0.00) 0.03 0.06 0.10 0.16 0.24 0.32 0.46 0.57 0.67 0.76 0. 89 1. 00 1.11 1.20 1.29 1.45 123.42 0.00 0. 03 0. 06 0.09 0.14 0.20 0.25 0. 34 0.42 0.49 0. 56 0.69 0. 81 0.91

°30.5'W; sounding, 2000 fm; wind, 340°, 33.77 33.75 33.74 33.72 33.75 33. 60 33.52 33.92 34.30 34.49 34.54 34.47 34.43

CCOFI 5602

123.50

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.16 0.23 0. 30 0.41 0.49 0.57 0.63 0. 76 0.88

29

SIO CCOFI 5602

123.55

127.40

127.50

30

OBSERVED Z

T

S

m

°C

X.

INTERPOLATED °2 ml/L

•?T„3 / 10 cm/g

Z

T

S

m

•c

t

COMPUTED °2 ml/L

at g/L

AD 5T3 10 cm/g dyn. m

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 15, 1956; 1250 GCT; 26°48'N, 115°49. 5'W; sounding, 2000 fm; force 3; weather, missing; sea, moderate; wire angle, 17°. 0 16. 04 33.72 16.04 33.72 5.70 317 0 5.70 24.79 10 16.02 16.02 33.75 5.83 315 10 33.75 5. 83 24.81 33.71 16.02 28 16. 02 5.74 20 33.73 5.76 24.79 318 43 16.02 33.73 317 16.02 33.71 5.70 5.66 30 24.78 57 16.02 33.72 16.02 33.73 24.79 5.68 317 50 5.66 66 16.00 33.71 75 15.86 33.72 5.66 24. 82 5.66 318 76 15. 86 33.72 12.34 33.48 5.66 314 100 5.28 25.36 89 9.83 33.75 3.50 13.28 33.49 5.43 279 150 26.03 100 12.34 33.48 5.28 262 200 9.40 34.10 2.33 26.36 113 11.22 33.48 4.74 8. 68 34.17 1.93 26.54 243 250 7.96 34.22 141 9.96 33.68 3.72 206 300 1.53 26.69 7.27 168 9.66 33.91 400 34.34 0.59 2.86 185 26.89 219 9.20 34.15 6.49 34.36 0.33 2.10 159 500 27.01 5.90 34.40 0.27 27.11 282 8.13 34.18 1.73 141 600 390 7. 38 34.34 0.66 119 520 6. 30 34.36 0.31 104 657 5.69 34.44 0.27 90

wind, 340° 317 315 317 318 317 314 262 199 167 150 136 117 106 96

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 14, 1956; 1949 GCT; 26°43.5'N, 114°29.5'W; sounding, 1600 fm; wind, force 3; weather, cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 08°. 15.86 33.80 5.52 24. 88 33.80 5.52 308 0 308 0 15. 86 15. 84 24. 88 10 15.84 33.80 5.75 10 33. 80 5.75 308 308 33. 82 30 15.74 33.82 5.89 304 20 15.81 5.81 24.90 306 15.74 33. 82 45 15.20 33.78 5.89 24.92 304 5.69 296 30 12. 57 33.54 5.07 13.43 33.60 5.26 25.25 273 55 261 50 10.79 33.60 4.23 25.75 225 65 11.42 33.56 4.40 75 240 10.04 3.35 75 10. 79 33.60 33.78 26.01 201 4.23 225 100 10.47 167 84 10.45 33.66 3.94 34.33 1.50 26.36 216 150 9.74 34.35 1.21 26.51 153 100 10.04 33.78 3.35 201 200 9.50 34.49 0.62 139 110 9.99 33.96 3.18 185 250 26.66 34.54 0.41 130 134 10. 58 34.22 1.71 176 300 9.18 26.75 7. 87 117 160 34.34 400 34.46 0.26 26.89 10.32 1.40 163 34.47 0.27 212 34.37 500 6.99 27.03 104 9.56 1.11 148 34.55 600 6.36 34.48 0.25 27.12 95 272 9.50 0.61 134 380 8.06 34.46 0.24 120 0.27 504 6.98 34.47 103 635 6.11 34.48 92 0.23 SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 14, 1956; 1452 GCT; 26°22.5'N, 115°07'W; sounding, 1000 fm; force 3; weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 20°. 6.05 25.01 15.30 33. 80 0 15.30 33.80 6.05 296 0 33.79 33.79 9 15.25 296 15.22 6.06 25.01 6.06 10 33.79 29 14.80 33.79 287 20 15.22 6.06 25.01 5.99 33.79 5.97 42 13.92 33.73 5.16 273 30 14.78 25.11 58 12. 37 33.73 3.64 244 50 13.14 33.68 4.50 25.36 11.96 33.91 2.61 66 12.06 33.88 3.14 227 75 25.78 75 33.91 10.46 33.98 2.48 26.09 11.96 2.61 223 100 10.79 33.87 10.00 34.30 1.50 26.43 89 2.55 206 150 33.97 0.83 99 10.44 2.50 193 9. 84 34.46 26.58 200 34.11 2.04 9.59 34.51 0.56 26.66 113 10.90 190 250 142 34.25 34.52 0.46 10.12 1.72 167 300 9.08 26.75 7.87 168 9.96 34.34 1.37 400 34.49 0.39 26.91 158 222 9.76 6.94 34.49 0.22 27.05 34.49 0.65 143 500 34.52 6.11 0.25 288 9.22 0.48 132 600 34.48 27.16 398 7.92 34.49 0.39 115 528 34.49 0.19 6.68 99 663 5.52 34.47 0.32 86

0. 00 0. 03 0. 06 0.09 0.16 0.24 0.31 0.43 0.52 0.60 0.68 0. 81 0.92 1.03

360°, 0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.21 0.27 0.36 0.44 0.51 0.58 0.71 0.83 0.93

wind, 330°, 296 296 296 286 262 223 193 161 146 139 130 115 102 92

0.00 0.03 0.06 0. 09 0.14 0.20 0.26 0.35 0.42 0.50 0.57 0.69 0.81 0.91

OBSERVED Z m

T

•c

S

t

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED ml/L

-5T3 10cm/g

Z m

T

•c

S

t

O2

ml/L

a

t

g/L

SIO

AD 6t -5 3 10cm/g dyn. m

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 14, 1956; 1151 GCT; 26°11.5'N, 115°28'W; sounding, 2000 fm; force 3; weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 25°. 0 14.92 33.82 5.93 287 0 14. 92 5.93 33.82 25.10 9 14.91 33.83 6.08 286 10 14.89 6.08 25.11 33. 83 27 14.60 33.79 6.09 283 20 6.09 14.78 33. 81 25.13 13. 65 33.76 5.88 266 30 40 14.49 33.78 6.09 25.16 49 12.44 33.59 5.16 256 50 12.32 33.57 5.01 25.44 57 12.03 33.54 4.69 252 75 11.59 33.77 3.35 25.73 33. 69 4.02 100 66 11.96 239 10.81 2.70 25.98 33.92 227 75 11.59 33.77 3.35 150 10.74 34. 38 1.10 26.36 33.84 3.19 200 10.34 88 34.51 0.81 26.53 95 10.84 33.89 2.88 205 250 9.59 34. 50 0.76 26.65 117 10. 80 34.15 185 1.99 300 9.00 34.51 0. 70 26. 76 136 10.78 34. 31 1.40 173 400 7.95 34.47 0.59 26.89 179 10.65 34. 52 0. 87 155 500 0.42 27. 00 6.92 34.44 9.83 34.49 144 231 0.78 322 34.51 0.68 126 8.78 437 7.55 34.45 0.53 113 34.43 98 566 6.26 0.29

wind, 320°, 287 286 284 281 255 227 203 167 151 140 129 117 107

°09'N, 114°08'W; sounding, 1100 fm; wind, 340°, 16.50 16.39 16.36 16.34 16.22 12.60 11.17 10.82 11.28 10.37 9.12 8.07 7.04

33..73 33.,75 33. 75 33. 75 33.,72 33. 52 33. 50 34. 26 34. 58 34. 54 34. 43 34. 49 34. 47

5. 72 5. 45 5. 60 5. 82 5. 70 5. 18 4. 28 1. 70 0. 61 0. 60 0. 70 0. 36 0. 30

24.68 24.71 24.72 24.73 24. 73 25.34 25.61 26.26 26.42 26.55 26.68 26.88 27.03

327 324 323 322 322 264 239 177 162 149 137 118 104

127.55

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.14 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.43 0.50 0.57 0. 70 0. 81

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 13, 1956; 1752 GCT; 26°19.5'N, 112°50'W; sounding, 230 fm; wind, 360°, force 2; weather. cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 16°. 15.71 33. 76 5.72 308 0 15.71 5.72 0 33.76 24. 88 308 0.00 5.72 10 15.66 33.73 309 10 15.66 5.72 24. 87 309 0. 03 33.73 5.71 15 15.66 33. 74 309 20 15.64 5.74 0.06 33.78 24.91 305 15.64 33.77 5.74 306 30 15.64 5.73 19 33.76 24.90 306 0.09 24 15.64 33.80 5.71 304 50 15.67 33.80 5.72 24.92 304 0.15 15.64 5.73 29 33.77 306 75 12.83 5.02 25.28 270 0.22 33.49 15.63 5.73 306 100 10.77 3.24 38 33.76 33.58 25.74 226 0.29 15.67 5.72 304 48 33.80 150 11.85 34.41 0.90 26.18 185 0.39 61 14.34 33.60 5.39 291 200 34.57 26.47 157 10.98 0.61 0.48 12.83 5.02 75 33.49 270 250 10.48 34.60 0.49 26.58 146 0.55 11.34 4.52 242 93 33.51 300 9.95 0.48 0.63 34.58 26.66 139 115 11.06 34.00 2.84 201 34.41 0.90 185 150 11. 85 0.71 162 185 11.16 34.54 231 10.70 34.61 0.50 149 303 9.90 34.58 0.48 139 34.57 0.27 130 380 9.38 SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 13, 1956; 2030 GCT; force 2; weather, cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 33..73 5.72 327 0 0 16.50 5.41 324 9 16.40 33..75 10 16.35 5.82 322 26 33.,75 20 39 16.34 33.75 5.84 322 30 47 16.33 33. 74 5.67 323 50 15.29 33. 64 56 5.96 308 75 13.83 287 64 33. 53 5.66 100 71 13.15 33. 53 5.19 273 150 5.16 252 83 11.83 33. 49 200 4.84 92 11.58 33. 48 248 250 10.68 33. 69 3.63 217 110 300 132 10.39 34. 00 2.58 190 400 172 11.32 34. 52 0.89 167 500 34. 60 157 219 11.11 0.54 34. 43 305 9.01 0.70 136 403 8.01 34. 49 0.34 117 34.47 511 6.91 0.29 103

CCOFI 5602

130.35

130.40

0. 00 0. 03 0. 06 0. 10 0. 16 0. 23 0. 30 0. 40 0. 49 0. 57 0. 64 0. 77 0. 89

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OBSERVED Z m

force 3; 0 10 23 53 62 71 85 104 125 153 203 277 378 511 688 912 1213

T

S

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INTERPOLATED o2 3/ ml/L 10 cm/g

Z m

T °C

weather, partly cloudy; sea. moderate; wire angle, 17°. 16.86 33.83 0 16.86 5.58 328 16.82 16. 82 33.86 5.58 325 10 16.80 33. 82 5.62 327 20 16.80 16.79 16.72 33.83 325 30 5.64 50 16.73 16.31 33.76 5.68 321 16.20 33.77 5.67 75 16.11 318 12.68 14.89 33.60 5.63 303 100 11.87 12.33 33.54 257 150 4.69 11.41 12.08 33.94 223 200 2.66 11.82 250 10.16 34.19 1.86 200 9.18 11. 39 34.48 0.95 172 300 9.52 34.44 400 8.05 0.76 143 6.97 8.28 34.45 0.42 124 500 6.84 34.46 6.13 0.23 103 600 87 5.40 5.50 34.46 700 0.36 34.51 4.90 4.38 0.46 70 800 3.50 34.57 1000 3.96 0.78 58

S

33.83 33.86 33.83 33.82 33.83 33.76 33.52 34.15 34.48 34.45 34.44 34.45 34.46 34.46 34.46 34.48 34.54

COMPUTED °2 ml/L

g/L

5.58 5.58 5.62 5.63 5.63 5.67 4.88 1.95 0.99 0.81 0.68 0.37 0.26 0.30 0.36 0.41 0.56

24.67 24.70 24.69 24.69 24.70 24.80 25.33 25.98 26.31 26.52 26.68 26.86 27.03 27.13 27.23 27.30 27.45

at

AD £T„ 10 cm/g dyn. m

328 325 326 326 325 316 265 204 172 152 137 120 104 94 85 78 64

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.10 0.16 0.24 0.32 0.43 0.53 0.61 0.69 0.82 0.94 1.04 1.14 1.23 1.38

130.60

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 14, 1956; 0626 GCT; 25°29'N, 115°23'W; sounding, 1900 fm; wind, 320°, force 4; weather, missing; sea, moderate; wire angle, 12°. 33.77 24.71 325 0 16.48 33.77 0 16.48 5.60 0.00 5.60 325 33.71 24.67 33.71 10 16.48 5.69 328 0.03 10 16.48 328 5.69 33.71 5.71 24.67 33.71 16.48 328 0.06 25 16.48 5.74 328 20 5.74 16.46 33.69 24.66 329 0.10 54 16.45 33.64 5.74 333 30 16.45 33.65 5.74 24.63 332 0.16 63 16.43 33.71 5.67 326 50 15.60 33.64 5.63 24.82 314 0.24 71 33.70 325 75 16.30 5.64 5.47 11.91 33.45 4.96 25.43 256 0.32 86 13.34 33.48 280 100 10.46 34.01 2.72 190 11.54 33.47 4.71 150 26.12 0.43 104 248 10.17 34.30 1.60 26.40 164 0.52 10.66 33.69 218 200 128 3.52 9.67 34.44 145 0.98 26.60 0.60 155 10.41 34.03 2.42 188 250 9.07 34.46 0.64 26.71 134 0.67 207 10.12 34.33 160 300 1.47 7.56 34.43 0.38 26.91 115 0.80 283 9.24 34.46 137 400 0.69 6.72 34.42 0.21 27. 03 104 0.92 384 7.76 34.43 117 500 0.43 6.09 34.42 0.21 27.11 96 1.02 522 6.58 34.42 102 600 0.20 5.40 34.44 0.24 87 34.44 86 700 27.21 1.12 705 5.33 0.24 4.75 34.48 0.40 27.31 77 1.21 34.52 0.53 69 800 931 4.29 34.54 1.37 3.57 4.04 0.62 27.43 66 1232 34.56 0.73 59 1000

133.30

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 13, 1956; 0727, 0743 GCT; 25°55. 5*N, 113°08'W; sounding, 100 fm; wind, 360°, force 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 02°, 04°. 14.44 33.69 6.00 25.09 288 0.00 0 14.44 33.69 6. 00 288 0 14.34 5.79 25.12 285 285 33.69 0.03 10 14.34 33.69 5. 79 10 14.16 33.73 5. 80 25.20 278 0.06 15 33.73 5. 75 278 20 14.18 14.05 5.80 25.24 274 30 33.76 0.08 20 14.16 33.73 5. 80 278 13.79 33.76 4.75 25.30 268 0.14 14.14 33.74 5. 79 276 50 25 11.60 25.66 234 75 33.68 3.06 0.20 30 14.05 33.76 5. 80 274 11.41 34. 02 2.18 25. 95 206 0.26 13.94 33.74 5. 66 100 35 273 (11.52) (34.14) (1.83) (26. 03) (199) (0. 36) 271 44 13.84 33.75 5. 51 150 54 13.72 33.77 4. 47 267 3. 95 251 64 13.00 33.80 77 95 114 147

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CCOFI

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SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 13, 1956; 0219 GCT; 2S°33'N, 113°4S'W; sounding, 1660 fm; wind, 320°, force 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 10°. 307 0 15. 94 33.84 5.80 0 15. 94 5. 80 24.89 307 0.00 33. 84 5.77 312 10 15.78 33.73 10 15. 78 33. 73 5. 77 24.85 312 0.03 33.77 5.75 308 20 5. 76 24.87 309 0.06 30 15.66 15. 72 33. 75 33.75 5.74 5. 75 41 15.64 308 30 15. 66 33. 77 24.88 308 0.09 15. 62 33.75 5.78 306 5. 78 49 50 15. 62 33. 75 24.90 306 0.15 60 15. 60 33.75 5.82 306 75 15. 40 33. 75 5. 43 24.94 302 0.23 71 15. 58 33.76 5.49 305 4. 52 25.55 100 11. 45 33. 51 244 0.30 14. 63 33.64 5.38 295 150 10. 50 34. 06 2. 40 26.15 187 0.41 80 33.47 12. 26 4.94 262 200 26.43 91 11. 16 34. 56 1. 60 161 0.50 4.52 244 100 33.51 250 10. 15 34. 54 1. 22 26.60 145 0. 57 11. 45 123 10. 54 33.75 4.06 210 300 9.22 34. 43 0. 79 26.66 0.65 139 2.12 185 151 10. 48 34.08 400 7. 98 0. 39 26.83 123 0. 78 34.40 34.54 1.66 163 7. 12 195 11. 19 500 34. 42 0. 31 26.98 109 0.90 1.27 10. 18 34.54 146 600 (6.17) (27.09) 249 (34.42) (98) (1.01) 347 8. 48 34.39 0.48 131 0.32 7. 41 34.42 114 460 0.26 582 6. 34 34.42 100

133.40

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 12, 1956; 1705 GCT; 25°21'N, 112°46'W; sounding, 185 fm; wind, 330°, force 2; weather, cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 03°. 5.80 305 5.80 24.91 305 0 16.63 34.08 0 16.63 34.08 5.75 10 16.54 34.10 302 10 16.54 5.75 24.94 302 34.10 5.66 302 15 16.54 34.09 20 16.52 34.09 5.61 24. 95 301 20 16.52 34.09 5.61 16.26 34.07 5.15 297 301 30 25.00 25 16.48 34.09 5.48 301 50 13.03 33.95 2.38 25.60 240 29 16.39 34.08 5.27 299 75 12.44 1.60 25.84 217 34.12 283 34 15.55 34.05 4.46 100 12.16 34.38 0.90 26.10 192 44 13.90 33.96 2.71 256 150 0.44 26.30 173 11.97 34.59 12.79 33.95 235 0.14 26.47 157 53 2.33 200 11.22 34.63 12.59 33.95 2.31 232 250 26.56 63 10.65 34.63 0.09 148 12.42 34.13 216 (0.17) (144) 76 1.52 300 (10.47) (34.64) (26.61) 12.14 34.34 1.08 195 96 34.54 183 119 12.24 0.44 157 11.84 34.60 0.43 171 11.27 196 34.63 0.15 158 235 10.74 34.63 0.08 149 10.50 34.64 0.14 144 294

137.30 0.00 0. 03 0.06 0. 09 0.14 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.43 0.51 (0. 58)

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 12, 1956; 2142 GCT; 24°59.5'N, 113°24'W; sounding, 1200 fm; wind, 320°, force 2; weather, cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 12°. 15.94 33.82 5.78 308 15.94 33.82 5.78 24.88 308 0.00 0 0 33.79 5.74 305 5.74 24.91 305 0.03 10 15.66 10 15.66 33. 79 15.24 33.71 5.74 302 20 5.74 24. 93 303 0. 06 30 15.43 33. 75 5.74 24.94 302 0.09 44 15.01 33.68 5.66 299 30 15.24 33. 71 5.37 285 5.51 25.04 293 0.15 53 14.08 33. 62a) 50 14.59 33. 64 4.70 264 75 4.30 25.58 241 0.22 62 12. 85 33.58 11.90 33. 66 0.27 71 11.93 33. 56 4.39 248 100 12.41 34. 22 1.25 25.92 209 3.04 172 0.37 81 11.86 33.77 232 150 10.97 34. 37 1.16 26.31 1.33 211 10.95 0.50 26.49 155 0.45 95 12.45 34.20 200 34. 60 147 0.53 34.23 1.15 207 250 10.44 34. 59 0.37 26.58 104 12.36 137 0.60 127 11.84 34.38 0.99 187 300 9.69 34. 56 0.29 26.68 0.74 34.37 1.17 171 0.18 26.87 119 154 10.90 400 8.21 34. 50 10.97 0.47 154 0.20 26.98 109 0.86 204 34.60 500 7.20 34. 45 144 0.17 27.10 97 0.96 264 10.26 34.58 0.35 600 6.26 34. 44 0.17 369 8.60 34.52 123 7.27 34.45 0.20 110 491 0.15 95 619 6.11 34.44

137.40

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SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 12, 1956; 0259 GCT; 24°29'N, 113°02'W; sounding, 700 f m ; wind, 3 1 0 ° , f o r c e 2; weather, missing; sea, moderate; wire angle, 0 6 ° . 0

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16.78

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5. 77

24. 85

311

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16.64

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16.71

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INTERPOLATED

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140.50

SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 11, 1956; 2133 GCT; 24°05'N, 113°45'W; sounding, 1700 f m ; wind, 3 4 0 ° , f o r c e 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 1 7 ° . 0 18.92 34.13 5. 28 354 0 18.92 34.13 5.28 24.40 354 0.00 24.41 10 18.78 34.10 5.37 0.04 9 18.78 34.10 5. 37 353 353 18.71 18.74 5.38 0.07 23 34.09 5. 38 352 20 34.09 24.42 352 51 18.60 34.13 5. 34 347 30 18.67 34.10 5.38 24.44 350 0.11 60 18.53 5. 45 50 18. 62 34.13 5.34 24.47 347 0.18 34.08 348 75 16.00 33.71 5.42 69 17.02 33.78 5. 61 336 24.78 318 0.26 83 14.77 33.65 5. 07 100 12.40 33.68 3.73 25.51 248 0.33 296 102 12.37 3. 64 150 11.67 34.30 1.48 26.13 189 0.44 33.70 246 10.52 34.44 125 12.38 34.16 1. 89 213 200 1.08 26.45 159 0.53 34.45 154 11.54 34.31 250 9.66 0.78 26.61 144 0.61 1. 43 186 202 34.44 8.98 34.46 0.58 26.72 133 10.48 1. 04 159 300 0.68 274 9.35 34.45 0. 66 140 400 7.89 34.46 0.35 26.89 117 0.81 374 8.17 34.47 0. 39 121 500 6.91 34.43 0.23 27.01 106 0.93 506 6. 84 34.43 0. 23 600 6.17 34.46 0.20 27.12 95 1.03 105 684 34.48 5.65 34.48 0. 20 87 700 5.61 0.20 27.22 86 1.13 905 4. 59 34.52 0. 33 72 800 5.11 34.50 0.25 27.29 1.22 79 4.20 34.54 27.42 1203 3.70 34.56 0. 61 60 1000 0.46 67 1.38

140.60

SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 11, 1956; 1557, 1645 GCT; 23°46'N, 114°16'W; sounding, 1900 fm; wind, 360°, f o r c e 3; weather, partly cloudy;; sea, rough; wire angle, 1 7 ° , 17°. 19.05 34. 21 5.34 24.43 351 0 19. 05 34.21 5. 34 351 0 0.00 34.21 10 19.04 34. 2 1 5.31 24.44 0.04 9 19. 04 5. 33 350 350 34.22 19.04 34. 21 5.31 24.44 0.07 23 19. 04 5. 29 350 20 350 52 5. 19 18.98 34. 20 5.26 24.44 18.60 34.09 349 30 350 0.10 34. 10 62 18. 40 34.04 5. 38 50 18.64 5.20 24.44 350 0.18 349 71 33.87 75 33. 82 17. 24 5. 32 334 16.50 5.19 24. 76 320 0.26 86 4 . 48 12.43 33. 74 3.54 244 14. 02 33.73 276 100 25. 55 0.33 34. 22 105 33.77 3. 26 233 150 11. 01 1.80 26.18 184 0.44 11. 92 129 10. 32 34. 39 26.44 10. 80 33.93 2. 78 202 200 1.19 160 0.52 9.77 34. 46 158 11. 04 34.31 250 0.81 26.60 145 0.60 1. 52 178 34. 5 1 0.45 209 10. 20 34.40 1. 15 157 300 9.26 26.72 133 0.68 281 9. 44 34.51 400 8.17 34. 48 0.24 26.87 0. 53 137 119 0.81 382 6.92 34. 44 0.24 0.92 8. 36 34.49 0.24 121 500 27.02 105 513 6. 77 34.44 0. 24 600 6. 07 34. 47 0.21 92 1.03 103 27.16 692 5. 62 0. 21 34. 49 0.21 85 34.49 86 700 5.59 27.23 1.12 921 34..50 0.27 4 . 52 34.52 0. 39 72 800 5.17 27.28 80 1.21 4.20 34. 55 0.47 27.43 1.37 1000 66 4. 48 935 34.51 0. 42 72 1233 3. 55 34.64 0. 69 53

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INTERPOLATED

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CCOFI 5602

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 10, 1956; 1933 GCT; 24°11'N, 112°03'W; sounding, 108 fm; wind, 330°, force 3; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 05°. 0.00 303 0 15.94 33. 89 5.60 24.93 303 0 15.94 33.89 5.60 297 10 5.62 25.00 297 0.03 15.74 33.91 5.62 15.74 33.91 10 297 0.06 5.55 298 20 15.58 33.86 5.54 25.00 15 15.69 33.88 297 30 25.04 293 0.09 33.86 5.54 14.48 33. 61 5.46 20 15.58 50 25.20 278 0.15 33.69 5.51 295 15.09 33.98 4.48 25 14.82 237 0.21 5.46 293 75 13.74 2.20 25.63 30 14.48 33.61 34.18 0.27 287 100 12.82 0.78 26.09 193 15.05 33.86 4.90 34.53 35 (26. 30) (173) (0. 36) 33.97 4.79 285 150 (12.22) (34.66) (0.25) 45 15.35 14.72 33.99 4.00 270 54 14.20 34.01 3.39 259 64 13.60 34.25 1.75 229 78 0.86 196 97 12.87 34.51 12.61 34. 78a) 0.45 116 34.65 0.26 175 147 12.26

143.30

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SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 10, 1956; 2201 GCT; 24°00'N, force 3; weather, partly cloudy; sea , moderate; wire angle, 16' 0 34.06 5.49 339 18.08 18.08 0 34.02 5.61 334 10 17.75 17.75 10 5.64 325 20 17.06 33.93 17.38 29 30 33.93 5.72 321 17.04 16.86 38 308 50 15.16 15.54 33.71 5.75 48 75 281 12.41 57 13.50 33. 51b) 5.40 270 100 11.24 12. 81 33.49 5.11 66 263 150 10.94 74 12.44 33.49 5.09 200 10.94 33.62 4.20 243 84 11.83 226 250 10.39 11.44 33.75 3.26 92 203 300 9. 87 34.00 2.46 110 11.18 187 400 8.79 1.79 133 11.08 34.19 500 (7. 76) 174 10.94 34.33 1.60 150 34.53 0.83 160 185 11.00 34.65 0.23 140 10.29 258 126 9.26 3t. 61 0.20 354 0.17 7.94 34.79r 470

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5. 49 5. 61 5. 61 5. 66 5. 70 5. 09 2. 78 1. 60 0. 65 0. 27 0. 21 0.19 (0.17)

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339 334 330 324 304 262 210 174 155 141 134

143.35 0.00 0.03 0.07 0.10 0.16 0.23 0.29 0.39 0.47 0.55 0.62

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 11, 1956; 0052 GCT; 23 C 51'N, 1 °40'W; sounding, 1800 fm; wind, 320°, force 3; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 19° 24.36 358 0. 00 34.14 5.43 358 0 19. 09 34.14 5.43 0 19.09 357 0.04 5.41 24.37 34.13 357 10 19.07 5.41 19.07 34.13 10 356 0.07 5.39 24.38 355 20 34.14 19. 03 19.00 34.14 5.38 28 24.38 355 0.11 30 34.14 5.43 5.49 355 19.00 34.14 42 19.01 24.38 355 0.18 5.43 34.14 355 50 19.00 34.14 5.42 19. 00 51 24.74 321 0.26 5.65 355 75 16.00 33.66 34.14 5.40 59 18. 98 0.34 25.38 260 33.56 4.68 100 12.57 344 33.87 5.58 69 17.69 26.15 187 0.45 34.27 1.50 306 150 11.39 33.57 5.66 14.95 78 0.54 1.25 26.45 159 34.37 280 200 10.20 33.57 5.33 13.66 90 26.62 143 0.62 0.82 34.49 262 250 9.78 4.77 33.56 99 12.69 134 0.69 26.71 0.45 34.51 229 300 9.33 33.71 3.53 120 11.41 0.82 0.27 26.86 120 34.52 400 8.42 192 34.17 1.84 144 11.25 0.94 0.21 27.01 106 500 34.51 162 7.40 34.36 1.36 10.36 190 (27.12) (95) (1. 05) 600 (6.45) (34. 50) (0.14) 0.82 143 9.77 34.49 252 128 34.52 0.31 8.93 346 0.23 110 34.52 465 7.76 96 0.13 6.56 34.50 595

143.40

a) Loose bottle cap; value does not fall on property curve. b) Possible evaporation; value falls on property curve.

35

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Z

T

5

m

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6

INTERPOLATED

02 ml/L

/ 10 cm/g 3

Z

T

S

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1

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SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 11, 1956; 0608 GCT; 2 3 ' 3 2 ' N , 113'18'W; sounding, 1400 fm; wind, 340°, force 5; weather, missing; sea, rough; wire angle, 15°. 34.13 355 18.98 34.13 5.34 24. 39 355 0. 00 0 18.98 5. 34 0 357 34. 11 5.43 357 0.04 10 18.98 34.11 5. 43 10 18.98 24. 37 34.13 5. 37 355 18.98 34. 12 5.42 24.38 356 0.07 29 18.98 20 18.98 34. 13 5.37 43 18. 98 34.10 5. 38 358 30 24.38 356 0.11 34.14 18.98 34. 13 5. 36 24.39 355 0.18 52 18.98 5. 33 355 50 5.43 18.00 33.96 5. 53 345 75 15.02 33. 60 24.90 306 0. 26 61 33.64 13.57 33. 92 3.10 25.47 252 0.33 71 15.67 5. 65 316 100 11.67 34. 36 1.37 0.44 33.62 4. 99 293 150 26.18 185 80 14.48 11.24 34. 60 0.42 26.44 93 33.75 3. 96 269 200 160 0.53 13.79 33.95 10.73 34. 63 0.22 26.56 148 0.61 102 13.50 3. 01 249 250 34. 63 26.67 34.17 208 300 10.11 0.20 138 0.68 126 12.19 1. 83 8.79 34. 58 0.22 11.62 34.38 183 400 26.85 121 0.82 153 1. 31 7.60 34. 51 0.17 26.96 110 0.94 203 11.20 34.61 0. 39 158 500 6.63 34. 51 0.16 27.10 97 1.05 10.56 34.63 0. 19 146 600 263 34.60 371 9.18 0. 23 126 7.62 34.51 110 495 0. 17 34.52 0. 16 93 628 6.38

143.60

SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 11, 1956; 1054 GCT; 23°12.5'N, 113°56'W; sounding, 2000+ fm; wind, 350°, force 5; weather, missing; sea, rough; wire angle, 08°. 19.51 34. 35 5.39 24.42 352 0.00 0 19.51 34. 35 5.39 352 0 34. 29 19.52 34. 29 5.40 24.38 356 0.04 10 19.52 5.40 356 10 34. 28 5.37 24.37 357 0.07 30 19.49 34. 27 5.33 357 20 19.50 45 18.77 34. 14 19.49 34. 27 5.33 24. 37 357 0.11 5.35 349 30 18.70 34.12 5.37 24.45 349 0.18 54 18.68 34. 17u 5.38 50 33. 64 24. 76 63 18.54 34. 08 5.43 348 75 15.80 5.63 319 0.26 5.64 321 13.25 33. 52 4.90 25.22 276 0.34 73 15. 99 33. 65 100 10.77 33. 96 2.90 26.03 199 0.46 83 14.84 33. 57 5.51 304 150 34. 37 33. 53 279 200 10.61 1.22 26.36 167 0.55 98 13.41 4.99 10.14 34. 50 0.58 26.55 149 0.63 107 12.62 33. 52 4.56 265 250 9.44 34. 54 0.40 26.71 134 0.70 131 11.29 33. 75 3.64 223 300 8.20 34. 51 0.22 26. 88 0. 84 159 10.62 34. 06 2.39 189 400 118 0.95 211 10.61 34. 43 0.95 162 500 6.98 34. 48 0.21 27.04 103 271 34. 52 142 6.33 34. 52 0.20 27.16 92 1.06 9.80 0.48 600 380 8.42 34. 52 0.23 120 34. 48 505 6.93 0.21 102 637 6.17 34. 88 0.19

147.25

SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 9, 1956; 0915 GCT; 23°46.5'N, 111°22'W; sounding, 186 fm; wind, 330°, force 4; weather, clear; sea, rough; wire angle, 22°. 16.86 34. 06 5.58 24. 85 311 0. 00 0 16.86 34. 06 5.58 311 0 16.86 34. 05 5.49 24.84 312 0.03 34. 05 312 10 10 16.86 5.49 34. 04 313 20 16.88 34. 05 5.53 24.84 312 0.06 14 16. 87 5.55 16.90 34. 10 5.45 24.87 309 0.09 18 16.88 34. 05 5.53 313 30 13.67 25.34 264 0.15 34. 06 5.62 312 50 33. 79 3.86 23 16. 88 217 0.21 13.43 34. 37 1.50 25.84 28 16.90 34. 09 5.54 310 75 13.02 34. 49 0.97 26.02 200 0.26 32 16.90 34. 10 5.45 309 100 297 12.17 34. 69 0.44 26.33 170 0.36 150 41 33. 77 14.26 4.40 34. 71 0.44 264 200 11.18 0.13 26.54 150 50 13.67 33. 79 3.86 10.47 0.51 34. 69 0.11 26.65 140 13.50 33. 84 3.24 257 250 59 34. 33 73 13.48 1.63 221 204 90 13.18 34. 46 1.12 34. 52 195 113 12.86 0.86 12.20 34. 68 0.44 171 148 11.42 34. 72 154 185 0.18 223 10.76 34.69 0.11 145 10.32 34. 69 0.11 137 281

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143.50

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T

m

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S

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Z

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m

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SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 9, 1956; 0308 GCT; 23°23'N, 111°58'W; sounding, 1625 fm; wind, 340°, force 5; weather, missing; sea, moderate; wire angle, 10°. 0 18.56 34. 08 5.37 348 0 18.56 34. 08 5.37 24. 46 348 10 18.52 34. 07 5.43 348 10 18.52 34. 07 5.43 24.46 348 18.44 34. 05 5.46 348 20 34. 06 5.46 30 18.48 24.46 348 346 44 18.36 34. 04 5.45 30 18.44 34. 05 5.46 24. 46 348 33. 63 5.71 314 50 17.25 33. 87 5.60 24. 61 334 54 15.58 5.07 13.68 33. 60 279 75 13.04 33. 65 4.30 25. 36 262 63 4.32 264 100 207 73 13.08 33. 64 11.36 33. 98 2.39 25. 94 3.17 240 150 26. 34 83 12.90 33. 91 11.93 34. 63 0.50 169 11.37 2.52 209 200 34. 79 0.14 26. 48 156 97 33. 96 11. 81 203 250 0.14 26. 60 145 11.33 34. 03 2.33 11. 00 34. 74 106 34. 49 184 300 10.23 34. 68 0.13 26. 69 136 129 12.18 0.86 168 400 34. 61 26. 86 120 11.89 34. 65 0.50 8.91 0.11 156 27. 02 34. 79 0.13 152 500 7.62 34. 58 0.14 105 206 11.72 142 34. 56 0.14 27. 13 94 267 10.76 34. 72 0.15 600 6.78 9.27 34. 63 0.10 125 374 105 7.64 34. 58 0.14 498 6.54 34. 56 0.14 91 629

AD dyn. m

CCOFI

5602

147.35 0.00 0.03 0.07 0.10 0.17 0.25 0.31 0.40 0.48 0.56 0.63 0.77 0.88 0.99

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 8, 1956; 2340 GCT; 23°14.5'N, 112°19'W; sounding, 1800+fm; wind, 340°, force 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 16°. 356 0 19.32 34. 23 5. 48 24.38 356 0.00 0 19.32 34.23 5. 48 351 19.12 5. 45 24.43 351 0.04 19.12 34.24 5. 45 10 34. 24 10 0.07 34.24 5. 43 348 20 19.06 34. 24 5. 43 24.45 349 19.02 28 350 30 19.00 34. 23 5. 45 24.46 348 0.10 18.95 34.20 5. 48 38 0.17 347 5. 49 24.49 345 34.09 5. 48 50 18.41 34. 09 47 18.50 295 0.25 5. 49 342 75 14.92 33.71 4. 88 25.02 57 18.23 34.08 0.32 5. 10 354 100 13.20 33. 95 3. 15 25.56 243 66 17.52 33.95 295 150 12.15 34. 47 26.16 186 0.43 14.92 33.71 4. 88 1. 13 75 11.17 0.52 3. 85 268 200 34. 60 0. 61 26.45 159 84 14.10 33.86 253 250 10.67 34. 66 0. 41 26. 60 145 0.59 13.70 33.95 3. 32 93 137 0.67 2. 74 214 300 9.98 34. 62 0. 29 26.68 115 11. 58 33. 95 0.80 34.45 190 400 8.64 34. 60 0. 25 26. 88 118 141 12.30 1. 36 0.92 167 7.56 27.04 103 11.32 34.52 0. 74 500 34. 58 0. 28 184 148 10.86 34.67 0. 46 236 131 0. 26 331 9.51 34.60 34.60 0. 25 111 442 8.18 96 563 6.89 34.56 0. 30

147.40

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 8, 1956; 0642 GCT; 23°24'N, 110°39'W; sounding, 130 fm; wind, 010°, force 4; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 13°. 302 0.00 302 16.84 5.36 24.94 34. 18 5. 36 0 34.18 0 16.84 24.94 302 0.03 302 10 16.84 34.19 5.41 16.84 34. 19 5. 41 10 0.06 16.84 34.27 5.21 25. 01 295 34. 23 5. 30 298 20 15 16.82 295 0.09 295 16.82 34.27 5.16 25.02 34. 27 5. 21 30 20 16.84 0.15 34.22 4.43 25.15 282 295 50 16.11 16.86 34. 29 5. 17 25 0.21 13.64 34.20 2.12 25.66 234 5. 16 295 75 30 16.82 34. 27 26.07 195 0.27 296 100 13.07 34.57 0.89 34. 26 5. 10 35 16.80 0.36 34.71 0.28 26.31 172 4. 75 288 150 12.38 44 16.40 34. 24 (0.44) 279 (11.77) (34.74) (0.19) (26.45) (159) 34. 22 4. 31 200 53 15. 93 2. 91 251 63 34. 20 14.48 237 2. 33 72 13.77 34. 19 210 34. 43 1. 30 90 13.28 34. 62 189 105 12.95 0. 73 34. 70 0. 37 178 131 12.63 169 12.24 34. 72 0. 27 159 160 11.81 34. 74 0. 19 196

150.19

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Z

T

s

5602

m

°C

t

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED °2 ml/L

3/ 10 cm/g

Z

T

m

°C

S

I

°2 ml/L

at

g/L

AD £T„ 3/ dyn. m 10 cm/g

150.25

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 8, 1956; 1014 GCT; 23°13'N, 111°02'W; sounding, 600 fm; wind, 360°, force 3; weather, missing; sea, moderate; wire angle, 08°. 0 18.54 34.25 0.00 18.54 34.25 5.49 336 0 5.49 24.59 336 337 337 10 34.25 10 18.58 34.25 5.39 24.58 0.03 18.58 5.39 34.25 5.38 337 0.07 30 17.64 34.10 5.37 326 20 18.56 24.58 45 34.12 4.67 30 17.64 34.10 5.37 24.69 326 0.10 17.03 331 34.09 4.29 24. 95 301 0.16 34.04 3.79 284 50 16.48 54 15.58 0.23 228 75 14.06 34. 38 1.51 25. 72 64 13.49 33.96 2.90 248 34.69 0.50 26.04 198 0.28 34.23 2.00 233 100 13.68 73 13.76 34.75 0.27 174 0.38 214 150 12.61 26.29 83 14.32 34.65 0.83 11.87 34.77 0.12 26.46 158 0.46 0.57 200 200 97 13.78 34.69 11.21 34.76 0.13 26.56 148 0.54 34.71 193 250 106 13.52 0.40 34.71 26.65 0.61 300 10.57 0.13 140 34.74 182 130 13.00 0.28 34.62 26. 81 125 0.75 9.24 0.10 34.75 0.26 170 400 158 12.42 7.99 34.56 0.10 26.95 111 0. 87 34.77 156 500 210 0.11 11. 74 99 0.98 34.53 0.13 27.08 600 6. 89 271 34.74 0.14 144 10.96 34.63 0.10 128 381 9.48 505 7.91 34.56 0.11 110 637 34.52 0.15 94 6.56

150.30

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 8, 1956; 1315 GCT; 23°05'N, 111°21'W; sounding, 1470 fm; wind, 350°, force 2; weather, missing; sea, moderate; wire angle, 10°. 34.31 24. 50 344 0 19.03 34.31 344 0 19.03 24. 51 343 19.02 34.31 343 10 10 19.02 34.31 24.51 343 19.02 34.32 20 19.02 34.32 343 30 34.32 24.51 343 19.02 342 30 44 19.04 34.33 34.27 24.76 319 17.86 295 50 53 16.68 34.23 34.54 25. 81 220 75 14.20 16.07 34.49 262 63 34.67 26.08 194 13.38 14.67 232 100 72 34.50 164 34.80 26.40 12.31 208 150 82 13. 80 34.60 154 34.74 26.50 11.56 34.67 196 200 97 13.46 26.60 145 10.92 34.73 250 105 34.68 191 13.26 136 34.70 26.69 300 10.26 129 12. 81 34.78 176 123 26. 83 8.93 34.58 162 400 158 12.14 34.79 34.52 26.96 110 7.62 34.74 153 500 207 11.44 27.11 96 34.53 600 6. 70 34.72 142 267 10.69 126 376 9.22 34.61 7.62 34.52 110 500 34.54 92 632 6.40

150.40

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SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 8, 1956; 1833 GCT; 22°40'N, 111°59'W; sounding, 2250 fm; wind, 200°, force 1; weather, partly cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 02°. 354 5.32 24.40 19.58 34.35 354 0 5.32 0 19.58 34.35 24.41 353 34.34 4.94 19.50 34.34 353 10 19.50 4.94 10 352 34.34 5.30 24.42 19.48 352 20 34.34 5.41 25 19.48 5.21 24.42 352 19.45 34.34 30 34.34 351 19.44 5.20 55 24.42 352 34.34 5.21 19.45 321 50 33.96 5.11 66 17.00 287 3.89 25.10 14.69 33.76 75 33.75 4.10 293 74 14. 94 25.70 230 34.24 2.31 100 13.58 2.92 248 13.42 33.95 89 184 0.95 26.18 12.47 34.56 214 150 34.49 1.77 109 13. 73 154 34.54 1.03 26.50 10.67 197 200 13.22 34.59 0.95 133 142 26.63 34.60 0.91 174 250 10.18 34.54 0.99 11.80 161 134 34.62 0.69 26.71 9.76 34.54 152 300 214 10.52 1.03 26.87 119 34.56 0.16 135 400 8. 52 34.62 0. 74 290 9. 84 105 34.54 0.28 27.02 7.46 120 500 8. 60 34.56 0.16 394 92 0.32 27.16 6.51 34.54 600 34.54 102 533 0.29 27.28 80 34.56 0.34 5.60 0.34 78 700 719 5.42 34.56 73 34.57 27.36 4.98 800 4.41 951 64 27.45 4.27 34.58 1000 34.60 0. 22u 56 1257 3.53

0.00 0.03 0.07 0.10 0.17 0.24 0.29 0.38 0.46 0.54 0.61 0.74 0.86 0.97

0.00 0.04 0.07 0.11 0.18 0.26 0.32 0.43 0.51 0.59 0.66 0. 79 0.91 1.01 1.10 1.19 1.34

OBSERVED S

m

•c

X.

INTERPOLATED O2 ml/L

ÖT

1 0 c m //g 3

Z

T

m

•c

CD

T

i*

Z

SIO

COMPUTED 02 ml/L

at g/L

5T3 10cm/g

AD dyn. m

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 8, 1956 ; 0134 GCT; 22°S5'N, 110°07'W; sounding, 340 fm; wind, 320*, force 3; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 12°. 0 19.46 34.97 4. 94 306 0 19.46 34.97 4.94 24. 90 306 0.00 19.50 308 10 19.50 34. 96 24. 88 0.03 9 34.96 5. 03 5.03 308 30 34.97 19.44 4. 90 306 20 19.48 34. 97 5.00 24. 89 307 0.06 18.94 34.85 4. 84 302 30 19.44 34. 97 4.90 24.90 0.09 39 306 17.80 34.72 284 34. 71 3.31 49 3. 50 50 17.61 25.18 280 0.15 58 16.50 34.66 2. 33 260 75 14.49 34. 70 0.72 25. 87 214 0.21 15.10 34.65 230 100 13. 63 34. 78 0.20 26.12 190 0.26 68 1. 14 211 34. 82 0.20 26.34 78 14.36 34.70 0. 64 150 12.68 169 0.36 0.44 14.02 34.70 0. 44 204 200 11.83 34. 81 0.14 26.49 155 88 98 13.70 34.78 0. 23 192 250 11.27 34. 79 0.12 26. 58 147 0. 51 13.32 184 300 10.78 0.12 26.65 0.59 116 34. 79 0. 11 34. 76 140 174 127 141 12.92 34.81 0. 21 400 9.44 34. 64 0.14 26. 79 0.73 12.44 34. 83 0. 15 165 500 (7. 82) (34.58) (0.10) (26. 99) (108) (0.85) 159 156 196 11.88 34. 81 0. 14 11.07 0. 11 143 272 34.78 372 9.80 34.67 0. 14 131 487 8. 02 34.58 0. 11 110 SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 7, 1956; 2234 GCT; 22°48'N, 3; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 15°. 337 0 20.28 34.82 5. 38 0 20. 28 20. 26 10 20.26 34.84 5. 25 336 10 20.26 34. 85 5. 18 336 20 20. 26 29 43 20. 22 34.86 5. 08 333 30 20. 26 53 18.84 34.89 3. 62 297 50 19. 47 62 3. 09 285 75 15. 97 17.96 34.76 71 265 16.60 34.62 2. 14 100 13. 72 15.12 34.57 237 150 12. 72 81 1. 47 204 200 95 13.88 34.67a) 0. 74 11. 92 105 13. 58 34.71 0. 45 194 250 11. 29 128 13.12 0. 21 180 300 10. 76 34.79 154 12.61 34.81 0. 16 169 400 9. 51 7. 60 204 11. 88 34.82 0. 11 155 500 263 34.75 147 6. 71 11.16 0. 15 600 10.02 34.67 134 370 0. 13 492 7.76 34.55 0. 11 108 623 6.56 34.54 0. 15 93

°25*W; sounding, 730 fm; wind, 310°, force 34. 82 34. 84 34. 85 34. 85 34. 88 34. 59 34.69 34. 81 34. 82 34. 77 34. 72 34. 64 34. 55 34. 54

5. 38 5. 25 5. 18 5. 18 4. 18 1. 85 0. 60 0. 17 0. 10 0. 14 0. 16 0. 12 0. 11 0. 14

24. 58 24.59 24.59 24.60 24.83 25.46 26.03 26.32 26.48 26. 56 26.63 26.78 27.00 27.12

337 336 336 335 313 253 199 171 156 148 142 128 107 95

CCOFI 5602 I53J6

15320

0. 00 0. 03 0. 07 0. 10 0. 17 0. 24 0. 29 0. 39 0. 47 0. 55 0. 62 0. 76 0. 88 0. 99

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 7, 1956; 1736 GCT; 22'36'N, 111°57'W; Bounding, 1600+fm; wind, 360°, force 4; weather, overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 12°. 0.00 20. 82 0 20. 82 34.83 5. 16 24.43 350 0 34.83 5. 16 350 0.04 352 20. 80 24.42 352 10 34.81 5. 13 10 34.81 5. 13 20.80 0.07 24.44 20. 80 34.84 5. 16 349 20 20. 80 34.83 5. 14 350 29 346 30 34.84 5. 16 24.45 349 0.11 39 20. 80 34.88 5. 15 20. 80 0.17 343 34.91 5. 04 24.51 343 49 20. 76 34.91 5. 07 50 20. 73 0.25 19. 49 34. 88 3. 91 313 75 15. 68 34.55 1. 63 25.49 250 58 206 0.31 274 100 13. 87 34.63 0. 86 25.95 68 17. 52 34.78 2. 65 241 150 12. 39 34.75 0. 27 26.34 169 0.40 78 15. 03 34.49 1. 32 26.46 158 0.48 14. 48 34.54 226 200 11. 79 34.75 0. 14 88 1. 10 207 26. 58 146 0.56 250 11. 05 34.74 0. 14 98 13. 91 34.63 0. 89 26.67 0.63 186 300 10. 37 34.69 0. 12 138 121 12. 97 34.67 0. 56 26.84 122 0. 77 169 400 9. 05 34.62 0. 12 150 12. 39 34.75 0. 27 0.89 7. 63 34.56 0. 13 27.01 106 34.75 0. 15 159 500 196 11. 82 (34.54) (27.11) (96) (1.00) 146 600 (6. 78) 251 11. 02 34. 74 0. 13 34.65 131 350 9. 76 0. 12 121 463 8. 10 34.58 0. 13 98 585 34.54 0. 11 6.90

153.30

a) Possible evaporation; value falls on property curve. 39

OBSERVED

153.40

153.50

153.60

40

Z

T

S

m

°C

I

INTERPOLATED °2 ml/L

5T3 10 cm/g

Z

T

S

m

•c

t

COMPUTED °2 ml/L

CTt g/L

/ 10 cm/g 3

AD dyn. m

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 7, 1956; 1220 GCT; 22°15'N, 111°34'W; sounding, 1805 f m ; wind, 340°, force 3;; weather, partly cloudy; sea. moderate ; wire angle, 03°. 20.15 34.33 0 20. 15 34.33 5.45 24.24 0 5.45 369 369 34.34 10 20.16 34.34 5.49 24.24 369 10 20.16 5.49 369 20.15 34.35 5.37 24.25 30 20.14 34.35 5.37 368 20 368 20.14 34.35 5.37 40 19.99 5.19 30 24.25 368 18.67 18.67 50 33.95 5.59 24.32 50 33.95 5.59 361 361 75 13.92 33.92 3.78 59 15. 81 5.06 25.38 260 34.17 14.97 33.85 4.41 285 100 13. 76 1.90 25.62 68 238 34.67 150 12.28 0.22 78 13.80 3.64 26.30 173 11.56 33.97 2.97 251 200 34.70 0.29 26.46 89 13.66 158 34.14 10.94 34.67 0.39 26.54 98 13. 79 2.00 240 250 150 10.09 0.34 121 34.52 200 300 34.58 26.64 141 13.12 1.12 400 8.39 34.51 0.24 149 12.30 0.21 26.86 120 34.70 500 7.24 34.50 0.21 27.02 105 200 11.56 0.29 158 600 (6. 25) (34.46) (27.11) 255 10.90 34.65 0.40 150 (0.13) (96) 34.52 0.24 130 356 9.05 470 7.54 34.51 0.23 108 591 6. 34 34.46 0.13 97 SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 7, 1956; 0722 GCT; 21°50'N, 112°14'W; sounding, 1700 f m ; wind, 330°, f o r c e 3; weather, missing; sea, moderate; wire angle, 00°. 20.87 0 0 34.42 5.48 24.10 382 20.87 34.42 5.48 382 20.85 34.43 5.32 24.12 10 20. 85 34.43 5.32 380 10 380 34.43 34.45 379 20 20.86 5.28 24.12 380 30 20.86 5.24 5.24 20. 86 34.45 24.14 379 40 20. 84 34.43 5.21 380 30 19.50 34.15 4.87 24.27 34.15 4.87 366 50 366 50 19.50 14. 72 33.70 4.51 25. 05 33.93 4.62 334 75 292 60 17.43 34.02 100 13.26 2.75 25.61 239 70 14.80 33.60 4.52 301 11.64 34.42 1.70 26.23 180 79 14.64 33.76 4. 50 286 150 11.02 3.16 264 200 34.60 1.28 26.49 155 90 13.61 33.78 0.79 250 10.31 34.65 26.65 140 13.29 34.01 2.77 241 99 300 9.63 34.61 0.60 26.73 132 124 12.34 34.25 2.37 205 34.55 34.43 179 400 8.38 0.43 26. 88 118 152 11.62 1.70 7.18 34.52 156 500 0.39 27.04 103 11.04 34.60 1.30 199 600 (6.18) (34.49) (0.31) (27.14) (93) 34.65 0.75 139 255 10.24 125 355 8.95 34.56 0.49 107 34.53 0.40 470 7.50 34.49 0.32 93 593 6.25 SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 7, 1956; 0135 GCT; 21°26'N, 112°51'W; sounding, 1800 f m ; wind, 330°, f o r c e 1; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 10°. 34.25 377 20.21 5.29 24.16 377 20.21 34.25 5.29 0 0 19.96 34.25 5.29 24.22 371 371 10 19.96 34.25 5.29 10 5.27 20 19. 88 34.25 24.24 369 34.25 5.27 368 30 19. 84 19.84 34.25 5.27 30 24.25 368 19.83 34.25 5.37 368 40 19.18 34.07 5.43 364 34.07 364 50 24.29 50 19.18 5.43 14.77 33.74 25.07 75 4.28 290 60 17.74 33.84 5.66 348 13.60 34.27 1.78 25.13 227 33.75 321 100 69 16.25 5.31 25.25 277 150 12.76 34.72 0.30 178 14.50 33.84 4.02 78 11.61 34.74 0.21 26.48 156 252 200 89 14.18 34.09 2.80 10.77 34.69 0.19 26.60 145 13. 71 34.23 233 250 97 1.99 9.96 34.64 0.19 26.70 135 34.52 200 300 120 13.10 0.90 8.32 34.71 34.56 0.16 26.90 116 12.79 0.30 179 400 149 6.96 34.52 0.13 27.07 34.75 100 194 11. 76 0.22 158 500 (34. 52) (27.16) 145 600 (6.28) (91) 250 10.77 34.69 0.19 34.60 125 350 9.12 0.19 105 464 7.30 34.52 0.12 587 6.34 34.52 0.15 92

0.00 0.04 0.07 0.11 0.18 0.26 0.32 0.43 0.51 0.59 0.67 0.80 0.92 (1. 03)

0.00 0.04 0.08 0.11 0.19 0.27 0.34 0.44 0.53 0.60 0.68 0.81 0.92 (1. 02)

0.00 0.04 0.07 0.11 0.18 0.27 0.33 0.43 0.52 0.60 0.67 0.80 0.91 (1.01)

OB8ERVED Z

T

S

m

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X.

°2 ml/L

6t 5 3 1, «0 c m // g

Z

T

S

m

•c

1

Oz ml/L

fft g/L

6j AD 3, 10 c m / g dyn. m

SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 5, 1956; 2250 GCT; 22°14'N, 109°59*W; sounding, 2050 fm; wind, calm; weather, c l e a r ; sea, moderate; wire angle, 03°. 24. 20 0 22.05 34. 96 373 34. 96 373 22.05 0 24.24 369 369 10 21.66 34. 88 21.66 34. 88 10 363 20 21.63 34. 96 24.30 35. 05 355 30 21.62 21.62 24.39 355 366 30 35. 05 21.60 34. 90 45 24. 27 366 50 21.59 34. 89 34. 88 366 55 21.54 75 24. 93 303 337 17.88 34. 50 20.43 34. 88 64 25. 72 228 309 100 15.12 34. 68 18.41 34. 58 74 150 34. 78 26.24 179 270 13. 03 15.48 34. 22 83 12.07 26.45 159 234 200 34. 81 15.45 34. 70 98 26.55 149 250 11.33 34. 77 14.52 34. 65 218 107 300 10. 61 34. 72 26.64 141 190 13.58 34. 78 131 400 9.04 26.85 121 175 34.63 12.80 34. 78 158 500 7.80 34. 56 26.99 108 34. 81 156 211 11.92 27.10 97 34. 74 146 600 6.84 34. 54 274 11.01 124 9.32 34. 65 381 107 7.72 34. 56 508 93 6.43 34. 53 639 SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 6, 1956; 0501 GCT; 21'52'N, weather, missing; sea, moderate; wire angle, 00°. 0 34.67 396 22.10 0 22.10 10 34.63 399 22.10 10 22.10 387 20 21.88 34.52 30 21.38 34.49 363 30 21.38 20.36 40 339 50 18.05 18.05 34.05 50 75 33.92 300 14.06 60 15.91 34.03 266 100 12.86 14.66 69 249 150 12.43 34.03 79 13. 81 234 13.47 200 11.85 34.15 88 217 250 11.15 12.86 34.22 98 10.27 189 300 121 12.99 34.63 171 400 8. 76 12.40 34.73 151 34.77 159 500 7.58 11.86 198 148 600 (6.50) 11.04 34.72 255 34.63 126 9.36 356 107 7.84 34.59 474 94 34.54 6.59 595

SIO

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED

157.20 0. 00 0. 04 0. 07 0. 11 0. 18 0. 27 0. 33 0. 43 0. 52 0. 60 0. 67 0. 81 0. 93 1. 04

"38'W; sounding, 1800 fm; wind, calm; 34.67 34.63 34.59 34.52 34. 05 34.03 34.23 34.73 34.77 34.72 34. 67 34.61 34.58 (34.54)

23.96 23.93 23.96 24.05 24.56 25.45 25.84 26.31 26.46 26. 55 26.67 26.88 27.03 (27.14)

396 399 396 387 339 254 217 172 158 149 138 118 104 (93)

CCOFI 5602

157.30 0.00 0.04 0. 08 0.12 0.19 0.27 0. 33 0.42 0.51 0.58 0.66 0.79 0.91 (1. 01)

SPENCER F . BAIRD; February 6, 1956; 1015 GCT; 21°32'N, 111°14'W; sounding, 1500+ fm; wind, 340°, force 2; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 05°. 5.42 0.00 368 0 20.17 34.37 24.25 368 20.17 34.37 5.42 0 367 0.04 367 20.16 34.37 5.29 24.26 34.37 5.29 10 20.16 10 367 0.07 368 20 20.16 34.37 5.24 24.26 20.14 34.35 5.19 30 367 34. 35 5.19 24.25 368 0.11 34.37 30 20.14 20.17 5.58 40 0.18 50 20.14 34.35 5.33 24.25 368 34.35 5.33 368 20.14 50 25.12 285 0.27 350 75 34.07 3.80 34.00 5.53 15.68 18.36 60 214 304 2.62 25.87 0.33 100 11.68 33.96 70 16.25 33.98 4.58 1.07 175 0.43 267 150 11.42 34.44 26.28 34.15 2.79 80 15.08 26.52 152 0.51 2.14 236 200 10. 85 34.62 0.53 13.56 34.15 89 0.12 26.62 143 0. 59 2.64 216 250 10.58 34.68 11.77 33.96 98 26.71 134 0.66 9.79 34.62 0.11 1.91 193 300 121 11. 36 34.18 0.14 26.91 115 0. 79 1.07 175 400 8.30 34.57 11.42 34.44 150 (27. 07) 0.16 (100) (0. 90) 0.57 153 500 7.38 (34. 59) 197 10.88 34.60 142 600 (0.23) 34.68 0.11 (6.48) 254 10.55 0.15 123 8.82 34.56 353 104 34.59 0.14 7.62 469 34.47u 0.22 6.53 592

157.40

41

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Z

T

S

o2

5602

m

°C

t

ml/L

Ol

CCOFI

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SIO

Z

T

s

m

°C

t

COMPUTED °2 ml/L

CTt

g/L

ÓT

AD 3 / 10 cm/g dyn. m

157.50

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 6, 1956; 1524 GCT; 21°12'N, 111°53'W; sounding, 1680 fm; wind, calm; weather. partly cloudy; sea, moderate ; wire angle, 00 c . 34.49 5.27 24.23 370 0.00 20.61 34.49 5.27 370 0 0 20.61 0.04 20.60 34.49 5.34 24.24 369 10 10 20.60 34.49 5.34 369 24.24 0.07 20.60 34.49 5.30 369 20 30 20.60 34.49 5.26 369 24.24 20.60 34.49 5.26 369 0.11 34.40 5.27 30 40 20.02 362 15.51 33.89 4.64 25.03 294 0.18 51 33.86 4.34 284 50 14.88 2.51 25.60 240 0.24 13.52 34.08 14.14 33.93 3.39 263 75 59 211 12.80 34.29 1.54 25. 90 0.30 34.04 247 100 70 13. 62 2.68 11.57 34.50 0.89 26.30 173 0.40 150 13.44 34.11 2.34 236 79 0.54 26.52 152 0.48 10.83 34.61 34.20 224 200 88 13.16 1.83 10.28 34.65 0.44 26.65 140 0.56 1.57 250 98 12.87 34.28 213 0.63 9.59 34.62 0.31 26. 74 131 300 123 12.13 34.36 1.30 193 34.56 0.29 26.92 114 0.75 8.22 153 11.50 34.52 0.82 170 400 0.37 27.06 101 0.86 7.22 34.55 500 10.84 34.61 0.54 153 199 (27.14) (34. 52) (0.40) (93) (0. 97) 600 (6. 39) 254 10.22 34.65 0.42 139 34.58 120 355 8.75 0.23 104 470 7.48 34.56 0.34 6.44 34.52 0.40 94 593

157.60

SPENCER F. BAIRD; February 6, 1956; 2028 GCT; 20°52'N, 112°29'W; sounding, 1900+ f m ; wind, 340°, force 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 05°. 383 0.00 21.11 34.48 5.16 24.09 21.11 34.48 5.16 383 0 0 375 0.04 20.80 34.49 5.14 24.18 10 34.49 375 10 20.80 373 0.08 20.78 34.50 5.13 24.20 20 20.75 34.51 5.13 371 30 371 34.51 5.13 24. 22 0.11 20. 75 30 20. 74 34.50 5.14 373 40 24.21 372 0.19 34.49 5.23 50 20.68 34.49 5.23 372 50 20.68 296 0.27 15.11 33.75 4.53 25.01 347 75 60 18.36 34.03 5.39 0.34 34.13 2.34 25.69 231 13.26 100 33.82 5.11 313 69 16.14 26.12 190 0.44 11.88 34.34 1.20 150 33.82 4.11 282 79 14.64 26.49 155 0. 53 11.00 34.61 0.51 200 13.97 34.03 2.97 252 89 26.74 34.69 0.52 131 0. 60 9.93 250 34.12 2.41 234 98 13.36 0.67 26. 81 125 34.65 0.30 300 9.38 34.30 209 122 12.78 1.70 116 0. 80 8.46 34.58 0.15 26.90 190 400 34.34 1.20 150 11. 88 102 7.27 34.54 0.18 27.05 0.91 500 34.60 0.51 157 197 11.06 (27.16) (92) (1.01) (34. 51) (0.20) (6.20) 600 0.52 130 253 9.88 34.69a) 353 468 590

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B L A C K DOUGLAS; February 14, 1956; 0740 GCT; 28°27'N, 112°48.5'W; sounding, 150 fm; wind, 200°, 3; weather, clear; sea, slight; wire angle, 12 c . 26.25 178 35.15 3.81 14.36 0 178 0 14.36 33.15 3.81 177 3.78 26.26 14.32 35.15 3.79 177 10 14.32 35.15 9 26.28 175 35.16 3.69 14.25 20 35.16 3.63 175 14.24 23 175 35.16 3.58 26.28 14.24 35.14 3.45 176 30 14.22 46 26.27 176 14.22 35.13 3.46 50 35.13 3.47 176 70 14.18 26.27 176 35.12 3.47 14.14 75 175 14.02 35.11 3.49 93 26.29 174 13.97 35.10 3.43 100 35.06 2.92 168 13.53 139 167 2. 83 26.36 13.45 35.05 35.04 166 150 13.34 2.74 184 165 26.38 13.23 35.03 2.66 200 34.99 2.39 163 12.98 230 a) Possible evaporation; value falls on property curve.

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14, 1956 ; 0342 GCT; 28*39. 5'N, 112°24.5'W; sounding, 150 fm; wind, 030 calm; wire angle, 00°. 2.87 2.87 26.35 168 0 13.34 35.01 168 2.57 2.57 166 10 13.20 26.38 166 35.00 1.77 156 20 12.46 34.93 1.86 26.46 158 1.56 30 12.23 34.90 1.72 26.48 156 149 50 12.10 34.90 1.55 26.51 153 1.12 146 75 1.25 11.75 34.88 26.56 148 1.09 100 11.39 34.82 1.11 26.59 146 141 1.07 1.00 150 11.12 34. 81 26.63 142 0.96 138 200 0.98 26.65 140 11.03 34.81

BLACK DOUGLAS; February 13, 1956; 1232 GCT; 2T°50'N, 112'31'W; sounding, 350 fm; wind, weather, clear; sea, slight; wire angle, 12°. 0 15.53 35. 15 4. 72 203 0 15. 53 4. 72 25. 99 35. 15 15. 53 35. 16 5. 39 202 9 10 15. 53 35. 16 5. 39 26. 00 15. 53 202 23 35. 16 4. 81 20 15. 53 4. 92 26. 00 35. 16 47 15. 33 35. 19 4. 37 195 30 15. 48 26. 02 35. 18 4. 69 71 15. 03 35. 12 4. 14 195 50 15. 30 4. 33 26. 07 35. 19 14. 70 187 99 35. 12 3. 74 75 15. 00 4. 11 26. 08 35. 12 14. 06 35. 06 2. 87 179 146 100 14. 70 35. 12 3. 73 26. 15 34. 93 190 12. 72 1. 31 162 150 13. 98 2. 73 26. 25 35. 06 10. 90 34. 81 0. 94 138 200 12. 50 34. 92 1. 22 26. 44 286 34. 67 115 250 26. 58 377 8. 80 0. 45 11. 58 34. 85 1. 05 7. 96 34. 62 106 300 26. 70 474 0. 26 10. 60 34. 79 0. 86 400 8.47 34. 65 0. 38 26. 94 (27. 02) 500 (7. 80) (34.61)

BLACK DOUGLAS; February 13, 1956; 1530 GCT; 28°00'N, 112°11.5'W; sounding, 560 fm; wind, 230°, 3; weather, clear; sea, slight; wire angle, 12°. 15. 72 35. 20 4.83 203 0 15.72 35.20 4. 83 25. 99 203 0 15. 69 35. 19 4.94 203 10 4. 92 25. 98 203 9 15.68 35. 19 35. 18 4.67 203 20 25. 98 203 23 15. 68 15.68 35. 18 4. 83 47 15. 66 35.24 4.68 198 30 15.67 35. 18 4. 67 25. 98 203 71 15. 37 35. 16 4.24 198 50 15.63 35. 24 4. 54 26. 04 198 35. 13 196 75 15.32 4. 19 26. 04 198 98 15. 16 3.55 35. 16 100 143 13. 72 34. 97 1.74 179 15.10 35. 12 3. 32 26. 07 195 12. 74 34. 89 165 150 13.59 26. 27 176 190 1.10 34. 96 1. 62 34. 84 285 1.16 142 200 12.58 34. 88 1. 10 26. 41 163 11. 24 376 9. 58 34. 71 0.44 124 250 11.80 1. 13 26. 54 150 34. 85 110 26. 66 473 8. 28 34. 64 0.28 300 11.00 34. 83 1. 13 139 565 7. 58 34. 60 0.26 103 400 34. 69 0. 34 26. 86 120 9.20 34. 61u 500 27. 00 107 658 6. 94 0.35u 8.02 34. 63 0. 27 27. 07 754 6. 25 34. 54 0.24 90 600 7.35 0. 25 100 34. 59 847 5. 47 34. 53 0.22 81 700 0. 24 27. 13 94 6.60 34. 55 27. 22 86 800 5.91 34. 53 0. 22

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BLACK DOUGLAS; February 13, 1956; 0310 GCT; 27'08'N, 111°38'W; sounding, 1100 fm; wind, 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, slight; wire angle, 04°. 0 16.95 35. 28 4.94 25.77 0 16.95 35.28 4.94 224 35. 27 4.79 35.27 4.79 223 10 16.88 25.78 9 16. 88 20 16.79 35. 28 4.82 23 16.78 35.28 4.86 220 25.80 35. 28 4. 88 52 16.75 35.28 220 30 16.76 25.81 4.89 62 4.67 50 16.75 35. 28 4.89 25.81 16.75 35.29 219 35. 22 4.27 71 16.68 35.25 4.62 220 75 16.40 25.84 86 15.35 35.12 3.07 100 14.88 35.08 2.63 26.08 201 35.07 13.53 34. 98 1.75 105 14.74 2.53 192 150 26. 29 200 12.62 34.88 1.17 26.40 128 13.96 35.01 1.95 180 34.97 250 34. 83 0.90 155 13.45 1.73 173 11.91 26.50 207 34.87 11.25 34.79 0.73 12.49 1.10 163 300 26.58 281 11.54 34.81 150 400 9.74 34. 67 0.31 26.76 0.81 382 34.69 500 8.16 34. 61 0.17 10.01 0.35 132 26.96 6.97 516 7.92 34.60 0.15 107 600 34. 57 0.14 27.11 697 6.24 34.55 700 6.22 34. 55 0.13 27.20 0.13 89 800 5.65 34.56 0.17 919 4.91 34. 58 0.23 71 27.27 1210 3.88 34.56 62 1000 4.52 34.58 0.29 27.42 0.49

260°, force 224 223 221 220 220 217 194 174 164 154 146 129 110 96 88 81 67

BLACK DOUGLAS; February 12, 1956; 2211 GCT; 27° 23'N, 111° 08.5'W; sounding, 1020 fm; wind, 290° force 3; weather, cloudy; sea , slight; wire angle, 08° 0 16.40 35.25 214 0 16.40 35. 25 5.08 25.87 214 5.08 10 35.24 16.10 35. 24 16.10 5.00 208 10 5.00 25.93 208 24 16.03 35.27 204 20 16.06 35. 26 4.96 4.90 25.96 205 52 16.01 35. 27 15.89 35.23 4.61 204 30 4.83 25.98 204 61 14.76 35.05 2.31 193 50 15.90 35. 24 4.67 204 25.98 71 35.04 14.35 35. 04 14.44 1.95 188 75 1.96 26.16 186 85 14.09 35.04 2.19 181 100 13.65 34. 98 1.52 26.27 176 104 34.97 13.03 34. 94 1.71 13.58 1.50 176 150 26.35 168 126 13.48 34.97 174 200 12.01 34. 86 0.88 154 2.19 26.50 153 34.93 1.67 167 11.24 34. 80 12.98 250 0.70 26. 59 145 203 11.97 34.86 0.85 153 300 10.45 34. 72 0.49 26.68 137 275 34.76 0.64 142 8.63 34. 63 10.88 400 0.19 26.91 115 375 9.08 34.65 0.19 121 500 7.40 34. 60 0.19 27.07 100 507 7.31 34.59 6.80 34. 56 27.11 0.19 99 600 0.16 96 685 6.46 34.54 0.15 92 700 6.40 34. 54 0.15 27.16 92 906 5.06 34.60 0.20 71 800 5.86 34.56 0.15 27.25 83 1195 3.95 4.63 34. 60 34.60 0.50 60 1000 0.27 27.43 66 I27G.90

BLACK DOUGLAS; February weather, partly cloudy; sea, 0 15.65 35.16 9 15.44 35.22 23 35.14 15.28 46 14.33 35.08 69 13.20 34.90 91 12.88 34.92 135 12.06 34.89 179 34.83 11.60 267 10.52 34.74 357 9.57 34.67 449 8.52 34. 65a)

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a) Loose bottle cap; value falls on property curve.

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STRANGER; April 9, 1956; 0518 GCT; clear; sea, high; wire angle, 30*. 0 9.04 33.66 4.61 8 9.02 33.65 4.92 32 8.97 4.87 33.66 52 9.06 33.73 3.61 62 9.08 33.80 3.03 69 9.08 33.82 3.02 85 8.90 33.86 2.71 100 8.82 33.88 2.60 127 8.65 33.98 2.25 150 8.27 34.02 2.01 188 7.82 34.09 1.85 253 7.04 34.14 1.60 333 6.57 34.23 0.85 449 5.90 34.27 0.51 588 5.15 34.33 0.33 773 4.46 34.43 0.35 1013 3.86 34.51 0.55

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4.77 4.70 4.64 4.60 4. 35 3.59 2.90 (2.09)

4. 61 4.92 4.90 4.88 3.80 2.84 2.60 2.01 1.81 1.61 1.15 0.62 0.43 0.33 0.34 0.38 0.55

26.12 26.11 26.16 26.20 26.28 26.34 26.37 (26. 56)

26.,08 26. 08 26. 09 26. 10 26.,13 26. 23 26. 29 26. 48 26. 64 26. 75 26. 85 26. 96 27. 07 27. 16 27. 24 27. 32 27. 43

190 191 186 183 175 169 166 (149)

194 194 193 192 189 180 174 156 141 130 121 110 100 91 83 76 66

0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.09 0.14 0.18 (0. 26)

0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.10 0.14 0.19 0.27 0.34 0.41 0.48 0.60 0.71 0.81 0.90 0.98 1.14

37*17'N, 124*20. 5'W; sounding, 2170 fm; wind, 320", force 7; weather, 212 212 206 179 174 171 164 158 147 143 138 134 117 98 84 71 58

a) Pretrip; too uncertain for interpolation.

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9.46 9.42 9.41 9.41 9.01 8.62 8.39 8.00 7.79 7.65 7.44 6.74 5.93 5.28 4.83 4.49 3.73

33.50 33.49 33.52 33.56 33.76 33.89 33.97 34.09 34.13 34.15 34.16 34.23 34. 29 34.35 34.40 34.42 34.47

5. 91 5. 78 5. 64 5. 56 4. 05 2. 86 2. 25 1. 78 1. 63 1. 52 1. 37 0. 90 0. 59 0. 48 0. 43 0. 42 0. 65

25.89 25.89 25.91 25.94 26.17 26.32 26.43 26.58 26.64 26.68 26.71 26.88 27.03 27.16 27.24 27.29 27.42

212 212 210 207 185 171 161 146 141 137 134 118 104 92 84 79 67

0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.10 0.15 0.19 0.27 0.34 0.41 0.48 0.61 0.72 0.82 0.92 1.01 1.16

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5'W; sounding, 2100 fm; wind, 320°, 33. 56 33.61 33.60 33.59 33.58 33.53 33.58 33. 90 34.15 34.47 34.47 34. 39 34.41 34.49 34. 53 34.53 34.56

6. 09 6. 01 6. 00 5. 98 5. 98 5. 41 4. 70 3. 22 2. 75 1. 34 1. 30 1. 01 0. 85 0..39 0..26 0..45

24. 84 24. 89 24. 89 24. 89 24. 92 25. 32 25. 60 26. 08 26. 40 26. 58 26. 68 26.,88 27.,04 27..19 27..28 27..34 27,.44

312 307 307 307 304 266 240 194 164 147 137 118 103 89 80 74 65

SPENCER F . BAIRD; Apiil 19, 1956; 1211 GCT ; 26*53. 5'N, 117 °09. 5'W; sounding, 2100 fm; wind, 300 force 3; weather, overeat; sea,, rough; wire angle, 14° 320 24. 76 5.79 33. 73 16.18 0 320 33.73 5. 79 16.18 0 24. 76 320 33.74 5.80 16.18 10 320 5. 82 33. 74 9 16.18 24. 76 319 5. 72 33. 74 16.17 20 318 70 33. 74 5. 16.13 33 319 5.70 24. 76 33. 74 16.15 30 33.66' 5. 82 15.95 61 24.79 317 5.74 33.73 16.05 50 167 34. 02 2. 99 9.04 231 (309) (24. 87) (33.65) 15.4 75 141 34.22 1. 64 8.32 301 (295) (25. 02) (33.60) 14.5 100 118 34.29 0. 78 7.04 407 (232) (25.68) (33.63) 11.2 150 97 34.41 0. 64 552 6.08 (183) (26. 20) (33.91) 9.5 200 86 34.44 0. 44 5.26 714 26.45 159 2 . 6 0 34. 09 8. 83 250 70 62 0. 34.51 4 . 3 5 933 26.64 141 1.64 34.22 8.32 300 61 34.54 0..88 3. 60 1204 120 26.86 0.80 34.29 7.15 400 27.04 103 0. 69 34.38 6.37 500 94 27.13 0.58 34.42 5.82 600 87 27.21 0.45 34.43 5.35 700 79 27.29 34.47 0.46 4. 93 800 67 27.42 0.70 34.52 4.09 1000 120.80

0. 00 0. 03 0. 06 0. 09 0. 15 0. 22 0. 29 0. 40 0. 49 0. 57 0. 64 0.,78 0..89 0..99 1..08 1..17 1 .32 e

1

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.10 0.16 (0.24) (0. 31) (0.45) (0. 55) (0. 64) (0. 72) (0. 86) (0. 97) (1. 08) (1.17) (1.26) (1.42)

SPENCER F. BAIRD; Ap-il 19, 1956; 0503 GCT; 26°33'N, 117°49'W; sounding, 2125 fm; wind, 340°, force 3; cloudy; sea, roigh; wire angle, 15°. 0.00 325 24. 70 5. 79 33. 58 15. 87 0 5. 79 325 33.56 15.87 0.03 323 24. 72 5. 74 33. 60 15. 86 10 323 5. 74 33.60 15.86 0.06 24. 74 321 5. 74 33. 66 15. 97 20 320 5. 74 33.7: 16.11 0.10 320 24. 76 5. 74 33. 69 16. 08 30 318 5. 98 33. 8( 16.32 0.16 319 24. 76 5. 82 33. 75 16. 21 50 313 5. 86 33. 5f 15.35 0.24 315 24. 81 5. 88 33. 64 15. 60 75 304 33.4! 5. 99 14.57 0.32 302 24. 94 5. 98 33. 49 14. 48 100 280 5. 60 33. 6( 13.78 0.46 242 25. 58 4. 81 52 33. 40 150 11. 241 4. 80 11.35 33. 5i 0.56 185 26. 18 3. 55 33. 87 200 9. 50 4. 00 208 33.6f 10.09 0.65 153 26. 51 2. 70 34. 17 8. 83 250 185 3. 52 33. 8^ 9.46 0. 72 130 26.,75 34. 35 1. 92 8. 25 300 161 2.,97 34.0! 9.00 0.85 117 26.,89 0.,89 34. 34 7. 20 400 129 34.31 1.,80 8.20 0.97 104 27. .03 ,44 ,37 34. 0. 39 6. 500 116 34.30..87 7.16 94 1. 07 27.13 0.,30 34..40 5.,75 600 99 0..34 34.31 6.06 87 . 2 1 1.17 27, .30 34. .43 0. .27 5. 700 86 34.4! 0. .30 5.24 1. 26 80 27,.28 34..45 0,. 4 1 4..83 800 71 34.41 0..60 4.31 1.42 67 27 .42 34,, 5 1 0,.68 4,.00 1000 58 34.5! 0,.75 3.60

weather, 0 10 34 64 78 98 117 151 174 202 237 304 408 547 705 919 1190

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SPENCER F . BAIRD; April 18, 1956; 0753 GCT; 27°14'N, 1 1 4 * 5 9 ^ ; Bounding, 560 fm; wind, 320", force 3; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 26*. 0. 00 315 5.72 24.81 33.77 16. 07 0 315 5.72 33.77 0 16. 07 315 0. 03 24. 81 5.70 33.75 10 16. 02 315 33. 75 16. 02 9 5.70 0. 06 315 5.77 24. 81 33.75 16. 00 314 20 5.78 33.75 15. 99 28 0. 09 314 24.82 5. 78 15. 95 33.74 30 313 5.47 33.68 15. 68 54 0. 16 313 5.47 24. 83 33. 70 50 15. 75 300 5.90 33.60 14. 77 63 0. 23 284 25.13 5.73 33.53 75 13. 70 289 5.90 33.52 72 13. 69 0. 30 240 25.60 4.71 33.58 100 11. 49 264 5.18 33.58 12. 88 85 182 0. 40 26.21 2.80 33.93 9. 60 150 243 4.80 33.57 98 11. 66 0. 49 158 1.26 26.46 34. 37 200 10. 14 219 4.06 33.64 10. 59 110 0. 57 26.62 143 0. 58 34. 52 92 250 9. 204 3 . 6 9 33.72 10. 00 125 0. 64 135 26. 70 0.50 34.49 9. 23 300 190 3.21 33.83 9. 66 140 0. 77 120 26. 86 0. 58 34.46 8. 10 400 171 34.19 1.98 10. 10 163 0. 89 106 27.01 0.34 34.45 7. 05 500 166 34.22 1. 87 9. 91 181 150 0.82 34.51 10. 26 222 136 0.50 34. 50 9..38 290 124 0.60 34.46 8.,34 379 104 0.31 34.45 6. 91 512

15. 32 15. 28 15. 20 14. 76 13. 98 13.20 12. 73 11. 28 10. 41 9. 82 9. 47 8. 93 8. 86 8. 60 8. 43 7. 26 6. 04

33. 57 33. 57 33. 57 33. 63 33. 58 33. 54 33. 58 33. 53 33. 69 33. 75 33. 93 34. 05 34. 20 34. 29 34. 43 34.44 34. 44

6.02 5.99 5.98 6.16 5.97 5.92 5.43 5.38 4.05 3.96 2.96 2.82 2. 02 1.21 0.78 0.49 0.24

SPENCER F . BAIRD; April 18, 1956; force 3; weather, partly cloudy; sea, 6.06 33.57 15. 22 0 5.92 33..56 15. 15 11 5.85 33.,57 15. 18 34 6.00 33.,55 14. 73 44 5.99 33..52 14. 32 59 5.85 33.,57 13. 85 69 5.74 33..58 13.,46 78 88 106 120 142 178 215 268 351 459 603

12.,57 11,,49 11..13 9..95 9,.22 8,.82 8 .36 7.43 6 .44 5 .70

33..56 33 .57 33 .69 33 .75 33 . 9 5 34 . 1 1 34 . 2 3 34 .27 34 . 3 1 34 . 3 9

5.26 4.42 4.02 3.50 3.04 2.47 1. 58 1.30 0.71 0.37

314 313 311 297 285 273 261 240 213 199 180 163 151 140 128 110 94

0 10 20 30 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 600

15. 32 15. 27 15. 25 15. 21 14.40 12. 73 10. 95 9. 41 8. 60 8. 70 8. 52 7. 93 6. 83 6. 08

33.57 33. 57 33.57 33.57 33.61 33.58 33. 57 33. 94 34.07 34.27 34. 36 34.44 34.44 34.44

6. 02 5. 98 5. 98 5. 98 6. 06 5. 43 5. 05 2. 93 2. 60 1. 43 0. 95 0. 60 0.40 0. 25

24. 82 24. 83 24. 84 24. 84 25. 05 25. 38 25. 70 26. 24 26. 48 26. 62 26. 71 26. 87 27. 02 27. 13

314 313 312 312 292 261 230 179 156 143 134 119 105 94

1709, 1816 GCT; 26'39'N, 116*07.5'W ; sounding, 2100 fm; wind, e rough; wire angle , 15' 16 312 24. 84 6.,06 33. 57 15. 22 0 312 24. 85 311 5.,93 15. 15 33.56 10 311 310 24.,86 5.,90 33.57 15. 16 20 310 310 24..86 5.,89 33.57 15.,18 30 303 300 24.,96 6..00 33. 53 14.,55 50 297 278 25..20 5.,78 33.58 13.,63 75 284 245 25.,54 4..60 33. 56 100 11.,72 276 194 26.,08 3..37 33. 79 150 9,,70 163 26..41 2..75 9 .00 34.06 200 260 146 26.,58 1,.75 34.20 8..50 250 240 135 26.,70 1 .48 34.25 8,.01 300 225 117 26..89 0 .99 34.29 6..95 201 400 105 27 .02 0.60 34. 33 6..20 500 175 94 27 . 13 0 .37 34. 39 5 .70 600 157 141 125 109 94

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123.42

123.50

SPENCER F . BAIRD; April 18, 1956; 1214 GCT; 26*55. 5'N, 115°33'W; sounding, 1800 fm; wind, 3 2 0 ' , 0 9 33 43 57 66 75 93 111 124 147 181 216 271 351 455 601

CCOFI

0. 00 0.03 0. 06 0. 09 0.15 0.22 0.29 0. 39 0. 47 0.55 0.62 0.75 0. 87 0.98

320°,

123.60

0. 00 0. 03 0.06 0.09 0. 15 0.23 0. 29 0.40 0.50 0.57 0.65 0.78 0. 89 1.00

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SPENCER F . BAIRD; April 17, 1956; 1326, 1411, 1503 GCT; 26°20'N, 115°12'W; sounding, 1750 fm; wind, 320*, force 4; weather, cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 32°, 40°, 40°. 25.04 293 33. 58 14. 35 33. 58 6.01 0 14.35 6.01 293 0 25.05 292 14.29 33. 58 6.09 14.34 33.58 6.09 293 10 8 25. 09 288 33. 58 6.08 284 20 14. 08 13.88 33.58 5.98 30 284 25.13 6.06 13. 88 33. 58 284 30 39 13.92 33.59 6.03 25.15 282 5. 97 13.87 33. 60 5.94 282 50 13.86 33. 60 51 262 5.24 25.36 12.55 33. 53 75 282 33.57 5.83 60 13. 77 222 25.78 4.39 10.64 33. 62 5.32 267 100 33.51 68 12.78 10.4 150 10.4 200 266 33.53 5.38 12.75 73 247 4.79 33.57 11. 87 90 222 33.62 4. 39 10.64 100 10.02

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SPENCER F . BAIRD; April 17, 1956; 2059 GCT; 26'44'N, 114*29.5'W; sounding, 1800 £m; wind, 320", force 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 05*. 273 7.87 25.25 33. 75 13.99 0 7.87 273 33.75 13.99 0 25.53 246 6.04 12.69 33.78 10 246 6.04 33.78 12.69 10 230 4.50 25.70 11.74 33. 76 20 224 3.70 33.76 11.35 30 224 25.76 3.70 11.35 33.76 30 2.99 213 33.87 40 11.18 26.02 200 2.08 11.34 34.08 50 200 2.08 11.34 34.08 50 26.38 166 34.30 1.50 10.30 75 181 34.14 2.07 10.50 60 1.26 26.40 164 10.45 34.36 100 168 34.25 1.73 10.16 71 34.58 0.54 26.49 155 10. 90 150 165 1.30 34.35 10.46 86 34.62 0.42 10.55 26.59 145 164 200 1.26 10.45 34.36 100 10.16 34.64 0.35 26.67 250 138 162 34.44 1.09 10.67 114 34.60 0.33 157 300 9.58 26.73 132 0.54 34.56 10.92 138 8.47 34.56 151 400 0.28 26.88 34.49 1.01 118 10.22 165 0.45 500 7.46 34.51 0.24 27.00 107 10.56 197 34.64 0.35 140 10.22 244 129 34.59 0.32 9.34 319 8.34 34.56 0.28 116 413 34.49 0.22 104 7.04 539

116 127.60

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0. 00 0.03 0. 06 0. 09 0.14 0.21 0.27

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SPENCER F . BAIRD; April 17, 1956; 0832 GCT; 26°03.5'N, 115°48'W; sounding, 2125 fm; wind, 320°, force 4; weather, clear; sea, rough; wire angle, 29°. 24. 74 321 5.70 33.78 16.39 0 321 5.70 33.78 16.39 0 320 24. 76 5.77 33.78 16.36 10 320 33.78 5. 77 16.36 9 320 5. 77 24. 76 33.79 16.36 20 5.75 320 16.37 33.80 31 24. 76 320 5.77 16.37 33. 80 30 5.73 320 33. 83 16.49 40 319 5.69 24.76 16.67 33.90 318 50 5.68 16.71 33.92 53 317 24. 79 5.72 33. 86 16.49 75 319 33.91 5.61 16. 73 62 24. 90 306 5.83 15. 50 33. 72 100 318 5.70 33. 87 71 16. 56 232 25.68 4. 34 33. 59 11.07 150 5.75 315 33.85 16.35 88 174 26.29 2.88 9.54 34. 02 200 5.84 301 33.68 104 15.12 154 26.50 1.99 34.17 8. 99 250 5. 59 283 14.14 33.66 116 140 26.65 34.20 1. 83 8.10 300 4.94 258 33.58 12.56 134 26. 87 119 1. 00 34. 26 6. 90 210 400 3.92 10.14 33.66 162 27. 02 105 0.50 34. 36 6.40 500 183 3.29 9.64 33.93 190 161 34.14 2.09 235 9.22 138 34.20 1. 80 8. 02 305 118 34.26 0.98 6,88 402 100 0. 38 34.40 539 6.26

0. 00 0. 03 0. 06 0. 10 0. 16 0. 24 0. 32 0. 46 0. 56 0. 64 0. 72 0. 85 0. 97

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SPENCER F. BAIRD; April 16, 1956; 1321 GCT;; 26*16'N, 113*47^; sounding, 330 fm; wind. 320°, force 3; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 21*. 0.00 24.85 311 5.75 33.75 15.80 0 311 5.75 33.75 15.80 0 0.03 24.87 309 5.79 33.75 15.75 10 309 5.81 33.76 15.77 9 0.06 309 24.87 5.71 33.75 20 15.75 5.66 309 33.75 15.75 28 309 0.09 24.87 5.66 33.75 15.70 30 5.92 289 33.74 14.74 38 275 0.15 25.23 5.43 33.65 50 13.70 277 5.50 33.66 13.86 47 0.22 241 4.41 25.58 33.57 11.52 75 269 33.63 5.30 13.33 56 0.27 202 26.00 2.70 33.88 100 10.66 251 4.73 33.57 12.10 65 0.36 26.44 160 1.12 34.43 10.52 150 237 4.27 33.58 11.36 79 0.44 146 26.58 34.57 0.51 10.30 200 215 33.79 3.03 10.99 92 138 0.51 26.67 0.42 9.92 34.59 250 197 2.65 33.91 10.43 104 0.58 130 26.75 0.37 9.42 34.59 300 179 2.78 33.99 9.64 124 0.71 116 26.90 34.57 0.29 8.33 400 160 1.12 34.43 10.52 150 (0.83) (106) (27.01) (7.40) (34.52) 500 150 0.61 34.56 10.52 179 143 0.44 34.58 10.16 222 136 0.40 34.59 9.79 265 0.29 120 34.58 8.76 359 111 34.54 0.28 7.82 453

130.35

sounding, 1180 fm; wind, 290* 1 SPENCER F. BAIRD; April 16, 1956; 1627 GCT; 26* 07.5'N, 114' 06. sea, moderate; wire angle, cloudy; . 12*. force 3; weather, 0.00 306 24.90 5.79 15.65 33. 77 0 306 5.79 33.77 15.65 0 307 0.03 24.89 5.85 15.64 33.75 10 307 5.85 33.75 15.64 10 0.06 307 24.89 5.85 33.75 15.64 20 288 4.88r 33.63 14.29 34 304 0.09 24.92 5.85 33. 73 15.47 284 30 5.76 33.60 13.98 44 0.15 277 25.21 5.58 33.61 13. 72 50 258 4.84 33.68 12.94 58 0.21 233 25.67 3.96 33.57 11.09 75 240 4.30 33.59 11.57 67 0.27 202 2.52 26.00 33.97 100 10.98 232 3.86 33.57 77 11.00 0.36 164 26.40 2.67 34.07 9.14 150 206 2.79 33.85 10.69 95 0.44 150 26.54 2.18 34.19 200 8.77 190 3.51 33.93 10.06 115 0. 52 136 26.69 1.15 34.35 8.60 250 179 2.90 33.95 9.53 128 127 0.58 26.79 34.39 0.58 8.23 300 164 2.65 34.07 9.14 151 0.71 115 26.91 (0.32) 34.44 7.61 400 154 2.37 34.16 8. 90 188 0.82 101 27.06 (0.28) 34.47 500 6.72 141 1.67 34.26 8.45 227 0.92 92 27.16 (0.26) 34.47 6.02 600 129 0.87 34. 38 8.32 283 119 0.34 34.43 7.86 367 103 0.66u 34.47 6.90 478 0.24 90 34.47 5.82 624

130.40

fm; wind, 320*, force 4;

130.50

SPENCER F. BAIRD; April 16, 1956; 2117 GCT; 25'49'N, 114*44'W; sounding, 2000 weather, partly cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 17 . 6.48 33. 79 15.52 0 302 6.48 33.79 15.52 0 6.03 33.78 15.44 10 301 6.04 33.78 15.44 9 5.93 15.12 33.75 20 283 5.65 33.63 14.01 33 5.72 33.65 14.29 30 244 4.58 33.71 12.31 57 4.94 33.69 12.78 50 234 3.82 33.71 11.70 68 3.72 33.73 75 11. 58 227 3.67 33.75 11.55 77 2.52 33.93 100 10.32 198 2.71 33.90 10.41 97 34.24 1.83 9.89 150 180 2.14 34.08 10.16 117 1.13 34. 39 9.53 200 164 34.24 1.83 9.89 150 0.67 34.43 9.21 250 151 1.33 34.36 9.62 182 0.53 34.45 8.73 300 142 0.82 34.42 9.40 226 0.26 34.48 7.76 400 130 0.52 34.45 8.72 303 0.25 34.46 6.68 500 113 0.25 34.48 7.70 407 0.30 34.46 5. 75 600 95 0.25 34.45 6.18 546 0.42 34.48 5.15 700 81 0.42 34.48 5.10 705 0.52 34.51 4.76 800 66 0.64 34.55 4.24 920 0.74 34.56 3.95 1000 58 0.86 34.57 3.54 1189

24.94 24.95 25.00 25.10 25.44 25. 70 26. 08 26.40 26.58 26.66 26.75 26.92 27.06 27.18 27.26 27.34 27.46

302 301 297 287 255 230 194 164 146 139 130 114 101 90 82 74 63

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.14 0.20 0.26 0.35 0.43 0.50 0.57 0.70 0.81 0.91 1.00 1.08 1.23

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wind. 320*, force 3;» 21. 29 18. 94 16. 89 15. 92 15. 24 14. 98 14. 77 13. 79 12. 71

35.26 35. 26 35.19 35.14 35.10 35.09 35.10 35.04 34.97

6.67 6.32 4.73 3.68 2.63 2.23 1.94 1.54 1. 38

24.63 25.26 25.71 25. 90 26.02 26.06 26.12 26.29 26.45

332 272 229 211 200 196 190 174 159

0. 00 0. 03 0. 06 0. 08 0. 12 0. 17 0. 22 0. 31 0. 39

a) The oxygen samples at 51 and 59 meters appear to have been reversed; they a r e assumed to be listed in correct order. b) Depth of cast is greater than sounding by 14 fathoms (42 m).

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B L A C K DOUGLAS; April 13, weather, partly cloudy; sea, 20.56 35.30 0 35.27 10 19.45 35.21 29 16.90 35.12 16.08 43 35.10 53 15.46 35.11 62 15.01 14.82 35.04 72 35.03 81 14.46 13.87 34.99 96 105 13.65 34.96 127 13.18 34.96 34.94 157 12.95 34.87 11.89 205 34.82 264 11.26 34.70 9.48 368 34.61 488 8.18 34.59 620 7.09

1956; 0458 G C T ; :25*15'N, Blight; wire angle , 00*. 6.27 309 0 284 6.21 10 4.67 228 20 3.54 216 30 3.32 205 50 75 3.19 2.43 196 100 2.13 189 150 180 200 0.89 250 178 1.37 1.10 168 300 400 166 1.18 500 0.64 151 144 600 0.70 123 0.19 110 0.20 0.13 97

110*49 *W; sounding, 450 fm; wind, 320* , force 1;

B L A C K DOUGLAS; April 13, weather, partly cloudy; aea, 21. 78 35.33 0 35. 30 10 20. 40 35.26 29 17.80 35.19 43 16.98 35.19 52 16. 75 16. 35 35.15 61 35.07 70 15. 77 15. 16 34.97 79 34.88 14. 30 93 13. 74 34.83 102 34.88 124 13. 12 12. 70 34.88 151 34.82 202 11. 86 34. 78 261 11. 02 34. 70 9. 60 366 487 7. 85 34.61 34.57 614 6. 72

1956; 0217 G C T ; 25'24'N, slight; wire angle, 05*. 5.76 339 0 306 10 6.23 245 5.05 20 231 30 4.20 50 4.13 226 75 220 3.73 2.86 214 100 150 1. 81 208 197 200 0.93 250 0.47 189 173 300 0.49 165 400 0.43 154 500 0. 30 600 0.20 143 0.14 125 0.11 106 93 0.16

110*31.5'W; Bounding, 600 fm; wind, 320°, force 1;

B L A C K DOUGLAS; partly cloudy; sea, 21. 63 0 10 20.02 18.05 29 43 16.86 15.87 52 62 15. 57 71 14.96 80 14.20 94 13. 65 13. 58 103 126 13. 12 153 12.23 203 11. 68 262 11.28 10.16 368 490 8.00 618 6.81

20.56 19.45 18.08 16.83 15.69 14.74 13.77 13.03 11.97 11.40 10.70 9.05 8.05 7.24

21.78 20.40 19.09 17.80 16. 79 15.42 13.84 12. 71 11. 90 11.19 10. 50 9.11 7.71 6. 81

April 12, 1956; 2209 G C T ; 25*37. 5'N, 110* smooth; wire angle, 01*. 21.63 6.14 340 0 35.26 20. 02 6.24 302 10 35. 23 18.97 4.80 256 20 35.19 232 18. 00 35.15 3. 97 30 215 16.11 35. 08 2.97 50 2.54 75 14.61 210 35.05 100 13.60 35.02 2.21 200 12.32 34.99 186 150 1.50 11.71 178 200 34.96 1.08 11.35 176 250 34.96 1. 05 10. 92 167 300 34.96 0. 97 159 9.61 0.24 400 34. 85 7. 88 0.20 150 500 34.84 6.95 147 600 34.78 0. 33 133 34.72 0.24 108 34.61 0.14 91 34.62 0.16

35.30 35.27 35.24 35.21 35.10 35.04 34.98 34.95 34. 87 34.83 34.78 34.67 34.60 34.59

35.33 35.30 35.28 35.26 35.19 35.01 34.84 34. 88 34. 82 34.79 34.75 34.67 34.61 34.57

6.27 6.21 5.58 4.60 3.38 2.33 1.18 1.16 0.66 0.69 0.56 0.20 0.20 0.14

5.76 6.23 5.78 5.01 4.16 2.27 0.54 0.44 0.30 0.20 0.17 0.12 0.11 0.16

24.87 25.13 25.46 25.73 25.93 26.08 26.24 26.36 26.52 26.58 26.69 26.88 26.98 27.09

24.56 24.90 25.24 25.55 25.72 25.91 26.12 26. 38 26.49 26.61 26.69 26.86 27.03 27.13

309 284 253 227 208 194 179 167 152 146 136 118 109 98

339 306 274 244 228 210 190 166 155 144 136 120 104 94

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.12 0.17 0.22 0.31 0.39 0.46 0.54 0.67 0.79 0.90

6.14 6.24 5.54 4.61 3.22 1.89 1.07 0.26 0.20 0. 31 0. 33 0.19 0.15 0.16

24. 54 24. 94 25. 22 25. 49 25. 83 26. 08 26. 26 26. 44 26. 53 26. 56 26. 62 26. 80 27. 01 27. 16

340 302 276 250 218 194 177 160 151 148 143 126 106 92

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April 12, 1956; 1943 GCT; 25°45'N, 109°50'W; sounding, smooth; wire angle, 02°. 35. 23 6.22 335 0 21. 33 35. 23 6.07 284 19.22 35. 20 35. 20 10 35. 16 5.17 268 20 18.60 35. 14 4. 73 18.44 35. 17 35. 12 256 30 35. 13 35. 15 3.91 228 50 17.30 35.07 35. 14 3.17 212 75 15.18 35. 07 2.55 201 100 13.70 34. 94 34. 97 190 12. 59 34. 85 1.35 150 11.62 34. 75 34. 94 0.84 180 200 34. 90u 0.59 250 11.38 34. 81 167 10.87 34. 79 34. 93 0.62a) 300 34. 81 9.41 34. 69 0.25 161 400 34. 62 34. 81 0.21 152 500 8.12 7.10 34.,59 34. 80 0.41 142 600 34..69 0.20 123 105 34.61 0.14 90 34.,58 0.12

BLACK DOUGLAS; April 11, weather. partly cloudy ; sea, 35. 32 0 21. 13 35. 31 10 20.36 29 18.99 35. 31 35. 10 38 16. 80 16. 60 35. 12 48 16. 14 35. 10 57 15. 59 35. 01 67 14. 74 35. 01 81 14.37 34. 99 96 13. 68 35. 01 110 34. 88 133 12.90 34. 82 160 12.32 192 11.81 34. 82 34. 76 237 11.17 34. 75 283 10. 53 9.34 34.67 380 34. 61 472 8.23

650 fm; wind, calm; weather, 6. 22 6. 07 5. 32 5. 16 4. 36 2. 55 0. 80 0. 45 0. 35 0. 28 0. 41 0. 20 0. 15 0. 13

24. 60 25. 13 25. 25 25. 31 25. 55 26. 01 26. 23 26. 38 26. 48 26. 58 26. 66 26. 83 26. 99 27. 10

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420 fm; wind, 320°, force 1;

BLACK DOUGLAS; April 12, 1956; 0157 GCT; 24°47*N, 109°31'W; sounding, weather, clear; s e a , slight; wire angle, 09°. 22.04 35. 31 348 0 22. 04 35. 31 6.09 0 35. 28 20. 20 5.90 305 10 20. 31 35. 28 9 35. 27 19. 02 5.62 259 20 35. 26 18. 39 28 35. 26 18. 27 4. 57 242 30 17. 55 35. 22 42 17. 31 35. 22 235 50 17. 24 35. 22 4.52 52 16.44 35. 18 4.27 231 75 35. 17 61 16. 89 34. 93 14. 69 4.24 224 100 35. 19 71 16. 67 12.94 34. 90 212 150 15. 72 35. 07 2.98 81 34. 84 12.11 204 200 34. 94 1.75 95 14. 87 11.60 34. 197 250 1.32 14. 52 34. 93 104 34. 74 177 300 11. 09 34. 97 1.08 127 13. 64 9.89 34.,67 169 400 34.,87 0.54 154 12. 82 8.28 34..58 500 0.44 157 12. 05 34..83 204 34.,54 7.18 0.24 151 600 34.,77 262 11.,47 137 34..70 0.28 10.33 368 0.13 116 8.44 34..59 488 100 7..05 34..54 0.10 615

900 fm; wind, 320°, force 1;

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1956; 2135 GCT; 24°32'N, 109°59'W; sounding, sUght; wire angle, 06°. 21.13 35. 32 5.97 323 0 35. 31 6.04 304 10 20. 36 35. 34 20 20.00 5.40 270 35. 30 18. 80 3.57 234 30 16.54 35. 12 228 50 3.43 34. 98 75 15.03 3.24 219 34. 99 214 14.15 2.47 100 12.51 34. 83 1.32 196 150 11.69 34. 81 1.51 200 191 34. 75 175 250 10.99 0.98 34. 74 10.31 0.66 169 300 34. 66 162 9.10 0.40 400 (34. 60) 154 (7. 89) 0. 30 500 146 0.18 0.20 136 0.14 123 0.13 111

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BLACK DOUGLAS; partly cloudy; sea, 0 21. 33 19.22 10 29 18.45 43 17. 81 57 16.71 15.97 66 75 15.18 14. 30 89 98 13.75 112 13.64 139 12.98 167 12.20 222 11.66 286 11.06 397 9.46 526 7. 81 662 6.54

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24. 72 24. 92 25.04 25. 32 25.73 25.96 26.14 26.38 26.52 26.61 26.72 26.86 (26. 99)

24.46 24. 96 25. 24 25. 43 25. 63 25. 80 25. 01 26. 32 26. 46 26. 52 26. 58 26. 73 26. 92 27.,06

323 304 293 266 227 205 188 166 152 144 133 120 (108)

348 300 274 256 237 221 201 171 158 152 147 132 114 101

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B L A C K D O U G L A S ; A p r i l 1 2 , 1956 ; 0 7 1 2 G C T ; 2 5 ° 0 2 . 5 ' N , 109*02. weather, c l e a r ; sea, slight; w i r e angle, 10*. 21.27 21.27 333 0 0 35.23 5.56 5.74 10 20.20 9 20.28 35.25 306 19.19 18.45 35.19 5.29 266 20 28 235 30 17.90 17.12 35.19 4.30 46 227 16.92 16.04 34.96 1.42 50 67 202 15.52 34.92 0.60 75 89 14.66 14.41 0.74 194 100 14. 26 34.91 109 150 ( 1 3 . 38) 34.88 0.66 183 13.60 140 34. 87 0.44 146a) 13.10 B L A C K D O U G L A S ; A p r i l 10 , weather, partly cloudy; sea. 21.73 35.16 0 20.74 35.16 10 17.48 35.17 29 35.12 16.67 48 15.11 34.99 72 14.00 34. 89 96 34.96 13.22 119 34. 88 1 2 . 39 156 34. 85 11.86 193

1956; 0 1 3 1 G C T ; 23°40*N, , slight, w i r e angle, 00°. 0 6.10 350 324 10 6.15 245 20 4.36 30 3.62 230 50 2.03 206 75 190 1.01 170 100 0.73 150 0.39 160 200 0.22 153

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5.56 5.74 5.56 5.02 3.86 0.91 0.68 (0.57)

24.62 24.92 25.15 25.44 25.68 25.83 26.05 (26.24)

333 304 282 255 232 218 197 (179)

35.16 35.16 35.16 35.17 35.11 34.98 34.89 34.88 (34.85)

6.10 6.15 5.09 4.31 3.51 1.92 0.97 0.42 (0.20)

B L A C K D O U G L A S ; A p r i l 9, 1956; 2054 G C T ; 2 3 ' 5 5 ' N , 108* 59'W; sounding, 1400 fm;i weather, partly cloudy; sea, c a l m ; w i r e angle, 03*. 21.68 35.13 0 5.80 351 0 2 1 . 68 35.13 5.80 10 20.74 35.14 326 10 20.74 35.14 5.64 20.34 35.10 28 5.50 318 20 20.49 35.11 6.55 35.08 43 16.55 3.21 230 30 35.10 20.29 5.45 52 16.48 34.96 1.75 216 34.97 50 15.68 1.97 14.63 34.96 61 1.26 198 75 14.09 34. 92 0.86 71 14.22 34.92 1.01 193 100 13.19 34.86 0.26 79 13.84 34.94 0.67 184 34« 84 150 12.18 0.06 94 34.85 179 13.29 0.29 200 11.49 34.79 0.06 34.87 0.07 102 13.18 0.25 175 250 10.89 34.75 34.83 168 34.70 0.08 126 12.60 0.17 300 10.31 34.84 158 34.62 0.08 153 12.12 0.05 400 9.08 204 11.42 34.79 0.07 150 500 7.80 34.57 0.09 34. 74 140 6.75 34.55 0.14 263 10.76 0.08 600 34.64 369 9.47 0.08 128 34.57 109 490 7.91 0.08 34.55 94 617 6.60 0.15

24.44 24.71 25.28 25.55 25.72 25. 98 26.16 26.43 (26.53)

350 324 270 244 228 204 186 161 (151)

351 326 322 316 219 189 176 159 150 142 136 123 108 95

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0.00 0.03 0.06 0. 09 0.14 0.19 0.24 0.33 (0.40)

wind, 300*, force 2; 24.43 24.69 24. 73 24. 80 25.82 26.13 26.27 26.45 26.54 26.63 26.69 26.83 26.99 27.12

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0.00 0. 03 0.06 0. 09 0.14 0.19 0.25 (0.34)

1 0 9 * 2 7 . 5 ' W ; Bounding, 260 f m ; wind, 320*, force 2; 21.73 20.74 18.53 17.43 16.58 15.00 13.86 12.44 ( 1 1 . 78)

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I5IG.70

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B L A C K D O U G L A S ; A p r i l 9, 1956; 1638 G C T ; 24*10'N, 108*30. 5'W; sounding , 750 f m ; wind, 230*, force 1 ; weather, partly cloudy; sea. smooth; w i r e angle, 03*. 21.19 36.04 5.43 345 0 21.19 35.04 5.43 24.49 345 0.00 0 21.14 35.02 5.48 345 21.14 35.02 5.48 24.49 345 0.03 10 10 34.95 28 18.56 4.28 286 20 20.05 34.99 5.06 24.76 320 0.07 282 16.44 34.84 2.29 246 30 18.45 34.94 4.17 25.16 0.10 43 14.92 34.76 34.77 0.80 25.73 227 0.15 62 0.59 218 50 15.18 62 14.36 34.78 0.48 206 75 1 3 . 87 34.83 0.33 26.11 191 0.20 71 14.00 34.83 0.46 194 13.17 34.81 0.06 26.23 180 0.25 100 34.83 188 34.80 0.07 26.40 164 80 13.67 0.13 150 12.31 0.33 182 26.52 152 95 13.28 34.80 0.08 200 11.61 34.79 0.07 0.41 105 13.03 34. 8 1 177 250 34.78 0.07 26.58 147 0.49 0.05 11.23 34.80 170 34.74 0.07 142 0. 56 127 12.60 0.08 300 10.83 26.63 34.80 9.46 34.64 153 12.26 0.06 163 400 0.09 26.78 128 0. 70 34.79 204 11.55 0.08 151 500 7.76 34.65 0.10 26.99 108 0. 83 11.15 34.77 0.05 146 6.80 34.53 0.09 27.09 98 0.93 261 600 134 367 10.00 34.67 0.08 487 7.91 34.56 0.10 110 34.62 621 6.62 0.08 96 a) T h e ship apparently drifted into shallower water while occupying this station, so that the l a s t Nansen bottle of this oast rested on the bottom.

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BLACK DOUGLAS; April 9, 1956; 1235 GCT; 24*20'N, 108°02'W; sounding, 25 fin; wind, calm; clear; sea, smooth; wire angle, 02°. 0 20.40 34.96 6.24 332 0 20.40 34.96 6.24 24.63 10 19.46 34.92 5.63 310 10 19.46 34.92 5.63 24.86 29 16.12 34.73 1.04 245 20 17.83 34.83 3.40 25.20 34.70 0.30 230 30 15.98 34.73 0.86 25.56 38 15.24

weather, 332 310 278 243

BLACK DOUGLAS; April 8, 1956 ; 0747, 0805 GCT; 22°33'N, 109' 23'W; sounding, 1500 fm; wind, 240°, force 3; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 06°, 10°. 21.51 34.90 5.13 363 21.51 34. 90 5.13 363 0 24.30 0 34.92 4.96 24.32 34. 93 4.91 361 10 21. 50 361 12 21. 50 34. 71 3.57 291 20 20. 28 34. 85 4.26 24.59 336 31 18.06 18.10 34.71 3.57 25. 05 292 45 17.76 35. 03 0.94u 261 30 237 50 17.51 35.01 256 16. 28a) 34. 90 3. 50 25.43 59 34.85 211 15.34 34. 88 218 75 14.92 0. 89 25.90 68 1.92 177 14.74 209 100 13.38 34.90 0.28 26.26 34. 84 0.49 78 150 12.20 34.83 0.14 26.47 157 13.84 34. 91 0.13 186 92 11.52 34.79 26.54 150 34. 89 176 200 0.10 101 13.29 0.31 250 10.84 34.76 0. 09 26.64 141 34. 85 0.39 171 114 12. 91 10.19 34. 72 133 161 300 0.11 26.72 142 12.28 34.84 0.15 8.82 34.65 400 0.10 26. 90 116 7.44 34.60 0.09 101 157 500 27.06 34. 81 0.11 169 11. 98 6. 50 34.57 0.09 27.18 90 600 34.,78 0.08 146 222 11.20 10.39 34.,73 0.11 136 285 117 8.89 34.,66 0.10 394 7.02 34.,58 0.09 96 538 5.97 34.,56 84 674 0. 08 BLACK DOUGLAS; April 8, 1956; 1305 GCT; 22°49'N, 108° 52'W; weather, partly cloudy; sea, Slight; wire angle, 05°. 20.67 347 20.67 34. 83 5.19 0 0 344 20.66 34.86 5.13 10 9 20.66 34.71 4.12 303 20 20.66 18.57 28 2.27 246 30 18.39 34.94 43 16. 82 16.28 1.36 235 50 57 15. 77 34.78 14.64 216 75 15.08 34. 83 0. 87 66 211 100 13.64 14.64 34.79 0.78 75 196 150 12.33 89 14.19 34. 85 0.45 191 200 11.56 13.74 34. 80 0.37 98 250 10.89 0.25 181 112 13. 22 34.81 10.24 34. 83 166 300 12.53 0.22 139 154 400 8.93 12.07 34. 88 0.13 166 7.57 34. 80 146 500 11.28 0.08 219 6. 63 34.72 138 600 282 10.47 0.08 123 0.09 390 9.07 34.61 104 34.54 0.10 517 7.38 91 34.52 0.08 648 6.26 a) Mean value of 16.22 and 16.35° C.

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SPENCER F . BAIRD; May 31, 1956; 0402 GCT; weather. partly cloudy; sea, slight; wire angle, 5.85 268 33.54 1 12.96 6.08 266 33.55 11 12.88 4.80 218 29 10.23 33.58 3,85 198 9.11 42 33.61 33.71 52 8.82 187 3.74 8.63 33.77 61 180 3.18 70 8.74 33.86 174 2.93 87 8.55 33.94 166 2.53 99 33.97 8.38 2.34 161 113 8.28 34.00 157 2.27 135 8.08 34.05 1.93 151 160 34.11 8.04 1.62 145 195 7.72 34.14 139 1.52 243 34.20 7.56 1.29 132 325 7.32 34.22 127 1.03 416 6.62 34.24 117 0.81 555 5.88 34.31 102 0.47

67.65

SPENCER F . BAIRD; May 30, 1956; 2217, 2239 GCT; 36°19'N, 123'10'W; sounding, 1800 f m ; wind, 160*, force 3; weather, cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 10°, 09°. 0 (0.00) 12.22 33. 33 6.17 271 12.3 (33.33) (25.25) (273) 4 10 14 33. 35 260 11.82 33.34 25.35 263 0.03 11.76 6.06 6. 06 20 255 25.40 34 11.75 33. 42 6.08 11.75 33. 38 6. 07 258 0.05 30 25.43 48 10.42 33. 65 4.63 216 11.75 33.41 6.08 256 0.08 50 0.12 9.74 33. 68 3.87 203 10.32 33.66 4.48 25. 87 214 59 191 75 9.35 33.82 3.05 68 9.35 33. 75 3.61 26. 16 186 0.18 3.00 100 77 9.35 33. 84 185 8.42 33.83 3.14 26. 31 172 0.22 3.14 174 150 2.27 151 0.30 8.54 33. 82 7.85 34. 00 26. 53 96 200 34.07 139 0.37 110 33. 86 3.08 167 7.35 1. 76 26. 66 8.25 250 34. 07 6.81 1.64 26. 73 132 0.44 2.60 300 6.39 34.11 1.31 0. 51 124 158 26. 82 124 8.12 33. 96 400 2.29 152 5.84 34.23 0.68 108 0.63 147 7.87 34. 00 26. 99 500 1.82 142 5.39 34.30 0.41 27. 10 97 0.74 175 34. 07 7.56 600 (5.00) 1.73 137 (34. 34) (27. 18) (90) (0.83) 34. 07 211 7.21 130 1.58 265 6.64 34. 07 0.94 115 345 6.14 34. 18 0. 53 102 5. 63 34. 27 443 0.28 91 587 5. 06 34. 34

152

36°43'N, 122°21.5'W; sounding, 800 fm; wind, 180°, force 2; 18°. 0 (12.96) (33. 54) (5. 85) (25.30) (0. 00) (268) 10 12.89 33. 55 267 0. 03 6. 06 25.31 20 11.75 33. 57 0. 05 5.63 25.54 245 30 10.18 33. 58 4.75 25.84 217 0.08 50 190 33. 68 3.78 26.12 0.12 8.88 2.80 0.16 75 8.71 33. 88 26.31 172 0.20 100 2.34 26.43 8.38 33. 97 161 150 26.57 147 34. 09 1.67 0.28 8.05 200 26.67 34. 14 1.52 138 0.35 7.65 250 34. 20 1.27 26.73 132 0.42 7.54 300 129 7.41 34. 21 1.14 26.76 0.49 400 34.24 26.87 119 0.62 6.78 0.86 500 34. 28 26.99 108 0.73 0.59 6.16

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SPENCER F. BAIRD; May 29. 1956; 1117, 1145 GCT; 36*01.5'N, force 2; weather, cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 10*, 10*. 12.77 33.30 0 12.8 11 6.03 283 33.30 10 21 12.74 283 12.8 6.05 20 41 33.30 283 12.75 12.76 6.03 10.18 30 33.49 4.93 224 12.75 65 50 10.80 9.74 4.01 9.70 74 33.65 205 75 9.22 84 33.73 3.42 192 100 8.80 93 8.96 33.79 3.25 182 150 8.18 3.04 174 200 7.52 107 8.63 33.85 7.50 8.47 33.89 2.88 168 250 121 140 8.28 33.97 2.33 159 300 7.34 34.01 8.07 2.08 153 400 6.19 158 7.80 34.07 1.94 181 145 7.50 202 1.81 142 34.06 7.50 34.20 250 1.29 131 7.13 34.27 1.03 324 121 420 110 5.98 34.22 0.74

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122*03.5'W; sounding, 1000 fm; wind, 290*, (33.30) (33.30) 33.30 33.30 33.41 33.65 33.82 33.99 34.06 34.20 34.27 34.23

6. 05 6. OS 5. 36 4. 00 3. 15 2. 19 1. 84 1. 29 1. 15 0. 80

(25.14) (25.14) 25.14 25.14 25.60 25.96 26.25 26.48 26.62 26.74 26.82 26.95

(283) (283) 283 283 239 205 178 156 142 131 124 112

SIO CCOFI 5606 70.55

(0.00) (0.03) 0.06 0.08 0.14 0.19 0.24 0.33 0.40 0.47 0.54 0.66

SPENCER F. BAIRD; May 29, 1956; 1542, 1608 GCT; 35*50. :, 122*23.5'W; sounding, 1870 fin; wind, 320*, force 2; weather, overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 12*,, 11*. 0 5 12.45 33.46 5.88 265 12.5 (33.46) (20. 32) (0.00) (266) 15 12.44 5.91 10 33.46 265 12.44 33.46 5.91 25.33 265 0.03 35 12.43 5.91 20 33.46 265 12.43 33.46 5.91 25.33 265 0.05 60 33.50 5.42 11.34 243 30 12.43 33.46 5.91 25.33 265 0.08 50 12.41 5.90 25.34 264 0.13 33.46 70 33.60 9.98 4.46 212 75 9.88 33.63 4.38 25.92 209 0.19 80 100 9.78 33.68 4.22 204 9.37 33.77 190 0.24 3.64 26.12 99 9.38 33.77 3.65 190 150 34. 06 0.33 8.61 1.96 26.46 158 33.89 2.95 180 200 113 9.26 8.23 34.18 1.48 143 0.41 26.62 160 250 145 8.68 34.04 2.02 7.74 34.21 1.32 26.72 133 0.48 300 173 8.39 34.14 1.62 148 7.24 34.25 1.12 26.81 125 0.54 214 8.13 34.20 140 400 1.42 6.59 34.31 111 0.66 0.66 26.96 280 500 7.42 34.23 1.22 128 0. 50 27.07 100 0.77 6.02 34.36 34.31 0.69 600 392 6.62 112 5.43 34.39 0.44 92 27.16 0.88 700 5.88 34.37 0.46 98 34.42 526 4.88 0.42 27.25 83 0.97 34.41 0.42 84 800 678 4.99 4.59 34.47 0.43 27.32 1.05 76 34.50 1000 878 4.38 0.45 71 4.02 0.54 27.42 34.51 67 1.21 1128 3.68 34.52 0.66 63

70.60

SPENCER F. BAIRD; May 29, 1956; 2046 OCT; 35*33'N, 122*57.5'W; sounding, 2120 fm; wind, 2; weather, overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 19*. 0 33.00 5.97 0 33.00 12.96 308 5.97 24.88 12.96 10 12.59 6.47 302 10 32.99 6.47 32.99 12.59 24.94 6.30 300 28 12.56 33.01 20 33.00 6.40 24.95 12.57 10.46 33.03 30 12.50 51 5.86 262 33. 01 6.27 24.98 60 9.94 33.10 5.57 249 50 10.48 33.03 5.87 25.35 9.61 33.24 69 33.18 5.58 238 75 9.45 5.49 25.69 33.40 88 9.59 4.78 221 100 33.48 4.32 8.86 25.98 100 4.32 204 150 33.92 8.86 33.48 8.48 2.83 26.37 130 8. 52 33.77 3.65 178 200 34. 03 2.14 7.67 26.58 157 2.48 163 34.10 8.46 33.96 250 7.28 1.88 26.69 194 34.02 2.18 300 7.78 148 34.13 26.77 6.86 1.56 7.24 34.11a) 1.85 400 255 135 34.18 0.94 26.92 6.06 360 1.14 119 500 0.60 6.35 34.16 5.43 34.25 27.05 487 5.52 34.24 103 600 5.00 0.51 0.61 34.34 27.18 632 4.88 34.37 0.49 700 34.40 86 4.66 0.45 27.26 833 4. 27 34.46 0.43 74 800 0.43 4.38 34.45 27.33 0.75 1000 1095 3.54 34.51 63 3.80 34.50 0.61 27.43

70.70

320*, force 308 302 301 299 263 231 204 166 146 136 128 114 102 90 82 75 66

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.21 0.26 0.36 0.44 0.51 0.58 0.70 0.81 0.92 1.01 1.09 1.24

a) Loose bottle cap; value falls on property curve. 153

CCOFI 5606

70.80

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SPENCER F. BAIKD; May 30, 1956; 0315, 0335, 320*, force 2; weather, cloudy; sea, rough; wire 5 12.57 32.99 5.75 302 14 12.22 33.04 5.81 292 32 12.12 5.89 289 33.06 55 65 73 90 102

12.12 12.08 12.04 10.90 10.26

130 157 196 255 357 480 624 816 1070

9.05 8.55 8.12 7.53 6.46 5.66 5.25 4. 36 3.61

33.12 33.12 33.12 33.00 33.07

5.71u 5.97 5.90 5.58 5.71

284 284 283 272 256

33.35 33.59 33.84 34.06a) 34.09 34.22 34.34 34.42 34.49

5.05 4.34 3.47 2.01 1.38 0.64 0.37 0.36 0.69

217 192 167 142 126 106 92 77 65

0400 GCT; 35'13'N, 123*47. 5'W; sounding, 2250 fm; wind, angle, 22*, 21*, 21*. 0 (12.57) (32.99) (24.95) (302) (0.00) 10 12.33 33.02 25.02 5.78 295 0.03 20 33.05 5.84 290 12.16 25.06 0.06 30 12.12 33.06 5.89 25.08 289 0.09 50 12.12 33.11 5.95 25.12 0.14 285 75 12.02 33.12 5.89 25.14 283 0.22 100 10.37 33.05 260 5.69 25.39 0.28 150 8.64 33.53 4.54 26.04 198 0.40 200 33.87 3.39 8.08 26.39 164 0.49 250 2.10 7.58 34.06 26.62 143 0.57 300 26.70 7.06 34.08 1.72 135 0.64 400 6.10 34.12 1.08 26.87 119 0.77 500 5.61 34.23 0.62 27.02 105 0.89 600 5.32 34.32 0.39 27.12 95 1.00 700 34.37 0.36 27.20 87 4.98 1.09 800 34.41 4.43 0.36 27.29 79 1.18 1000 3.79 34.47 0.58 27.42 67 1.34

70.90

SPENCER F. BAIRD; Hay 30, 1956; 0930 GCT; 34°53'N, 124'29'W; sounding, 2400 fm; wind, 250*, force 2; weather, cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 04*. 5.94 0 (24.90) 1 12.76 32.97 306 (12.76) (32.97) (5.94) (0.00) (306) 12.74 5.97 307 10 12.75 32.96 5.96 24.89 307 0.03 11 32.96 12.67 32.95 5.97 20 12.72 5.97 24.90 31 306 32.96 306 0.06 30 55 32.99 291 12.67 32.95 5.97 24.90 11.98 6.01 306 0.09 280 50 65 11.29 32.99 6.04 12.19 32.98 5.99 25.01 296 0.15 75 10. 75 33.02 5.93 75 10.75 33.02 5.93 25.30 268 268 0.22 100 25. 67 233 0.29 94 9.31 33.15 5.32 235 9.22 33.17 5. 27 150 4.11 108 9.14 33.24 5.12 8.45 33.64 0.39 226 26.16 186 200 140 33.58 4.14 193 8.29 33.95 26.43 8.58 2.56 161 0.48 250 34.05 1.85 168 8.32 33.77 4.08 175 7.78 26.59 146 0.56 210 34.00 2.21 157 300 7.19 34.13 132 8.26 1.48 26.73 0.63 400 275 1.64 140 34. 23 0.90 26.92 114 7.46 34.08 6.41 0.76 500 6.00 0.58 27.01 387 34. 22 0.93 117 34.28 106 0.87 6. 51 524 5.84 34.29 0.51 104 600 5.45 34.33 0.44 27.11 96 0.98 700 5.00 0.41 88 4.85 34.38 0.41 27.22 681 34.37 86 1.08 74 800 4.40 34.41 0.44 27.30 4.13 34.43 0.47 78 1.17 856 0.64 1000 (34.50) (0.64) (27.43) (65) (1.32) 993 3.73 34.49 66 (3.70)

73.60

SPENCER F. BAIRD; May 28, 1956; 2255 GCT; 35*18'N, weather, overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 09*. 5.79 230 0 0 10.94 33.57 10 229 10 10.89 33.58 5. 52 30 20 10.81 5.38 225 33.62 30 44 10.63 5.09 217 33.68 33.80 3.72 195 50 53 9.78 3.64 188 75 64 9.63 33.86 100 73 9.35 3.09 183 33.86 2.40 150 91 8.88 33.93 171 164 200 104 8.88 34.03 2.09 2.01 250 8.75 34.01 163 118 34.01 2.22 155 300 142 8.17 149 400 168 7.86 34.03 2.06 500 204 7.71 34.09 1.75 142 7.59 34.22 1.17 131 256 7.10 0.85 346 34.31 118 109 436 6.44 34.31 0.66 0.40 579 5.77 34.39 95

154

a) Loose bottle cap; value falls on property curve.

122'01'W; sounding, 1420 fm; wind, 320*, force 3; 10.94 10.89 10.85 10.81 9.98 9.29 8.88 8.04 7.76 7.60 7.40 6.68 6.10

33.57 33.58 33.60 33.62 33.77 33.86 34.01 34.01 34.07 34.21 34.29 34.31 34.35

5. 79 5.52 5.47 5.38 3.94 3.00 2.15 2.20 1.80 1.20 1.01 0.74 0.55

25.70 25.71 25.73 25.76 26.01 26.20 26.38 26.51 26.59 26.73 26.82 26.94 27.05

230 229 227 225 200 182 165 153 145 132 123 112 102

0.00 0.02 0.04 0.07 0.11 0.16 0. 20 0.28 0.36 0.43 0.49 0.62 0.73

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SPENCER F. BAIRD; May 27, X956; 1425 GCT; 34*55'N, 122'52'W; sounding, 2500 fm; wind, 340*, force 7; weather, cloudy; sea, high; 33.40 7 13.18 27 13.1 33.42 40 12.48 33.51 65 10.4 33.67 100 33.80 8.98 118a) 8.62 33.91b) 8.49 135 33.96 7.70 34.10 196a) 299a) 6.86 34.23 34.29 420a) 6.23 SPENCER F. BAIRD; May 26, 1956; 2229 GCT; 34*54.5'N, 121*12.5'W; sounding, 320 fm; wind, 330*, force 3; weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 06*. 0 244 0 0.00 12.18 33.68 12.18 33.68 25.56 244 10 10 11.51 234 11.51 234 0.02 33.66 33.66 25.66 30 20 11.00 10.64 33.73 214 33.69 222 0.05 25.78 40 10.34 33.85 199 30 10.64 33.73 25.87 214 0.07 50 50 9.87 33.89 189 9.87 33.89 0.11 26.13 189 9.50 33.89 183 75 8.90 33.99 59 26.37 167 0.15 160 0.20 69 8.99 170 100 34. 06 26.44 33.96 8.78 150 83 8.83 34.03 163 34.11 0.27 8.56 26. 51 153 97 160 8.78 34.06 112 34.07 8.74 158 135 8.58 164 8.54 34.14 150 198 8.35 34.07u

SIO CCOFI 5606 73.70

77.55

SPENCER F. BAIRD; May 27, 1956;0717 GCT;34*25.5'N, 122*11'W; sounding, 500 fm; wind,310*. force 5; weather, overcast; sea, rough; wireangle, 13* 0 13.64 290 0 0.00 33.43 5.86 13.64 33.43 5.86 25. 07 290 10 290 10 290 13.62 33.42 5.88 13.62 33.42 5.88 25.07 0.03 28 13.58 33.42 5.97 289 20 13.60 33.42 5.94 0.06 25. 07 290 38 11.57 33.51 5.63 245 30 33.42 5.97 289 0.09 13.56 25.08 10. 50 33.58 50 47 5.52 222 10.22 33.59 5.33 25.84 217 0.14 9.83 33.62 4.72 209 75 26.10 0.19 56 9.26 33.73 3.98 192 200 64 9.63 4.23 100 33.85 26.31 0.24 33.69 8.56 2.88 172 9.17 33.75 150 2.01 0.32 78 3.88 189 7.88 34.05 26.57 148 92 8.77 180 200 7.52 34.09 1.70 0.39 33.78 3.26 26. 66 139 109p 33.92 2.54 34.12 1.45 26.73 132 8.37 164 250 7.08 0.46 8.01 34.01 300 1.37 0.52 134p 2.18 152 6.53 34.13 26.82 123 163p 7.79 34.07 145 400 5. 62 34.18 109 0.64 1.89 0.98 26.98 205p 34.05U 1.95u 7.48 1.40 27 lp 34.13 128 6.86 5.90 354p 34.14 1.29 115 464p 5.43 34.24 0.62 102 a) Pre trip; depth too uncertain for interpolation. b) Loose bottle cap.

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80.60

80.70

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P A O L I N A - T ; May 29, 1956; 2239 GCT; 34°18'N, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 10°. 0 12.81 3. 96u 10 12. 12 3. 69u 30 5. 42 11. 71 10. 38 40 3. 54 49 9. 97 59 9. 72 2., 18 69 9. 41 8. 98 83 98 8. 88 1. 70 111 8. 74 1. 71 135 8. 72 164 8. 51 1. 30 197 8. 33 1. 18 245 1..00 8. 10 0. 86 324 7. 60 422 7. 10 0. 69 0. 41 552 6. 11

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120°49.5'W; sounding, 414 f m ; wind, 280°, force 2; weather, 0 10 20 30 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 400 500

12. 81 12. 12 11. 94 11. 71 9. 96 9. 22 8. 86 8. 61 8. 32 8. 09 7. 75 7. 21 6. 52

5.42 2.94 1.94 1.70 1.57 1.17 0.99 0.89 0.72 0.52

P A O L I N A - T ; May 30, 1956; 0206 GCT; 34°10. 5'N, 121°08'W; sounding, 1310 f m ; wind, 240°, force 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 10°. 249 0 12. 98 33. 82 25.50 249 0 12. 98 5. 49 5. 49 33.82a) 33.80 25.72 229 10 10 5. 56 229 11. 79 33.80a) 5. 56 11. 79 20 33.80 '5. 20 221 33. 80 5. 34 25.77 223 30 11. 50 11. 36 30 40 11.30 33.82 5. 12 218 33. 80 5. 20 25.79 221 11. 36 50 33. 84 5. 05 215 50 33.78u 5. 05 11. 21 25.86 11. 21 60 10. 02 75 9. 53 2. 60 26.21 182 186 33. 91 33.96 100 2. 79 8. 92 33.99 2. 28 26.37 167 69 9. 67 33.89 186 150 175 8. 55 34. 10 1. 68 153 85 9. 22 33.95 26. 51 200 8. 30 34. 20 143 98 8. 93 33.99 2. 30 167 1. 64 26. 62 250 34. 27 1. 05 26.74 130 113 8. 84 33.98u 2. 27 7.. 82 0. 67 34. 06 300 7. 40 34. 31 26.85 121 138 8. 64 1. 83 158 400 34. 33 0. 60 27.00 167 8. 40 1. 47 147 6.,38 107 34.16 500 0. 49 201 34.20 143 5.,80 34. 38 27.11 8. 30 1. 64 96 249 1. 07 131 7. 84 34.27 0. 56 7. 16 34.33 11*7 326 0. 61 104 425 34.33 6. 16 34.41 0. 42 92 556 5. 64 P A O L I N A - T ; May 30, 1956; 0809, 0836 GCT; 33°54.5'N, weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 08°, 07°. 0 0 13. 56 33.35 5. 89 294 10 10 13. 42 33.35 5. 89 292 20 29 13. 37 33.37 5. 82 289 30 50 33.28 5. 72 255 11. 08 240 50 60 10. 91 33.43 5. 52 230 69 10. 73 33.53 5. 17 75 83 10. 18 33.64 4. 74 213 100 150 98 9. 90 33.68 4. 27 206 200 133 3. 18 173 250 8. 63 33.85 300 162 8. 20 33.97 2. 33 158 201 34.02 2. 44 400 7. 64 147 34.10 131 500 269 6. 94 1. 67 372 34.20 0. 82 600 6. 34 116 700 498 5. 59 34. 34 0. 62 96 4. 87 0. 41 800 650 34.37 86 850 4. 15 34.47 0. 42 71 1000 1103 3. 39 34.52 0. 69 60 a) Loose bottle cap; value falls on property curve.

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121°48'W; sounding, 1950 fm; wind, 270°, force 3; 13.56 13.42 13.40 13.36 11.08 10.48 9.85 8.37 7.65 7.12 6.72 6.18 5. 58 5.09 4.71 4.35 3.65

33. 35 33. 35 33. 36 33. 37 33. 28 33. 58 33. 68 33. 93 34. 02 34. 07 34. 13 34. 23 34. 34 34. 36 34. 39 34. 45 34.51

5.89 5.89 5.85 5.81 » 5.72 4.99 4.17 2.46 2.43 2.00 1.40 0.79 0.61 0.45 0.41 0.42 0.58

25. 03 25.05 25. 07 25. 08 25.44 25.78 25.97 26.40 26.57 26.69 26.80 26.95 27.11 27.18 27.25 27.33 27.45

294 292 290 289 255 223 204 163 147 135 125 111 96 89 83 75 64

0. 00 0. 03 0. 06 0. 09 0. 14 0. 20 0. 26 0. 35 0. 43 0. 50 0. 56 0. 69 0. 80 0. 89 0. 98 1. 07 1. 24

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PAOLINA-T; May 30, 1956; 1501 GCT; 33'38'N, 122'29'W; sounding, 2000+ overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 15*. 0 33.21 0 13.23 13.23 6.03 298 33.21 10 10 13.12 33.19 5.99 297 13.12 33.19 20 29 13.03 33. 20 6.18 295 13.09 33.19 13.00 33.20 33.08 5.94 271 30 48 11.18 50 10.80 10.70 33.08 5.95 263 33.05 58 10.94 75 68 33.25 5.95 254 10.82 33.35 10.64 33.39 239 100 9.00 33.34 82 5.70 33.30 150 9.17 5.09 222 8.92 33.91 96 190 200 34.04 9.38 33.78 4.24 8.18 128 170 250 34. 05 8.82 33.93 2.63 7.38 155 300 8.30 34.03 2.33 155 34.12 191 6.90 140 7.30 34.05 2.11 400 34.21 255 6.21 1.10 120 500 5.60 34.27 34.18 351 6. 52 600 5.02 471 5.78 34.25 0.69 106 34.32 34.33 0.42 90 700 4.69 34.37 614 4.97 800 4.32 34.43 0.51 76 4.35 34.43 808 1000 34.52 0.69 63 3.79 34.51 1060 3.66

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6.03 5.99 6.14 6.17 5.94 5.82 5.00 2.83 2. 31 2.13 1.60 0.86 0.61 0.43 0.44 0.51 0.67

PAOLINA-T; May 30, 1956; 2305 GCT; 33*08'N, 123*13'W; sounding, 2320 fm; wind, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 16*. 0 0 14.94 33.26 5.63 328 14.94 33. 26 5.63 10 14.66 5.80 9 14.66 33.22 5. 79 . 326 33.22 20 14.59 28 14. 57 33.21 5.83 325 33.21 5.82 5.70 30 14.57 53 14.54 33.23 323 33.21 5.78 14.50 323 50 14.55 33.23 67 33.21 5.62 5. 70 81 12.44 33.03 5.97 297 75 12.93 33.06 5.84 33.10 100 11.98 95 12.09 285 33.12 6.23 6.28 150 119 11.34 33.22 263 9.63 33.36 5.54 5. 74 200 9.74 33.34 5.64 228 8.48 33.88 146 200 250 170 9.10 33.59 7.76 34. 01 4.16 300 202 33.89 168 7.24 34. 07 8.46 34.02 147 400 6.39 34.17 1.01 257 7.68 0. 52 34.14 1.37 125 500 5.80 34.23 356 6.68 110 600 5.18 34.32 0.40 5.95 34.22 0.60 476 700 4.67 0.34 5.04 34.33 0.38 92 34.39 622 0.33 74 800 4. 22 34.45 4.30 34.45 0.33 815 3.64 34. 52 0.54 63 1000 3.75 34.51 0.48 1063

g/L

24.99 24.99 25. 00 25.02 25. 31 25. 55 25.84 26. 30 26.51 26.64 26.76 26.93 27.05 27.15 27.23 27.31 27.44

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.21 0.27 0.37 0.45 0.52 0.59 0.72 0.82 0.93 1.03 1.12 1.27

298 297 297 295 267 245 217 173 153 141 129 114 102 92 85 77 65

280*, force 2; weather, 24.66 24.69 24.71 24. 71 24.72 24.93 25.16 25.76 26.35 26. 55 26.68 26.87 27.00 27.14 27.25 27.34 27.44

PAOLINA-T; June 1, 1956; 1055, 1115 GCT:; 34'15'N, 119'58'W; Bounding, 316 fm; wind, 320*, weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle. 06*, 07*. 0 13.78 33.80 25.32 0 33.80 6.31 266 6.31 13.78 10 6.43 25.35 10 6.43 263 13.52 33.76 13.52 33.76 25.70 33.80 4.44 220 20 11.84 33.79 4.92 30 11.32 33.80 4.44 25.80 50 2.91 197 30 11.32 33.82 10.06 26.05 33.93 50 10.06 33.82 2.91 9.19 2.36 176 76 9.19 33.93 2. 37 26.27 98 9.17 1.87 166 75 34.06 100 9.17 34.07 1.80 26.38 9.04 34.14 1.64 158 124 8.74 34.14 1.24 151 150 34.14 1.32 26.51 163 8.61 26.60 144 200 8.33 34.18 1.19 202 1.18 8. 30a) 34.18 250 7.94 34.22 1.27 26.69 7.64 250 34. 22 1.27 300 34.23 0.88 26.74 7.94 136 400 0.54 26.85 34.23 0.90 132 7.06 34.25 296 7.68 0. 53 402 7.03 34.25 121

329 326 325 325 323 303 282 225 168 149 137 119 107 93 83 75 65

80.90

0.00 0.03 0.07 0.10 0.16 0.24 0.32 0.44 0.54 0. 63 0.70 0.83 0.95 1.06 1.15 1.24 1.39

force 3;• 266 263 230 220 197 176 165 153 144 136 131 121

0.00 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.12 0.16 0.21 0.29 0.36 0.43 0.50 0.63

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83.43

83.55

83.60

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1, 1956; 1504 GCT; wire angle, OB*. 33.72 6.83 33.73 6.59 5.37 33.75 33.75 4.83 33.91 2.43 33.99 1.83 34.14a) 1.76 1.20 34. 25 34.22 1.12

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34*07.5'N, 119*34'W; sounding, 122 fm; wind, 320°, force 3; weather, 281 277 243 229 183 170 158 145 144

0 10 20 30 50 75 100 150 200

PAOLINA-T; June 1, 1956; 0220, 0235 GCT; 33*37. 5'N, weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 25°, 30*. 0 14. 31 33.71 6.12 0 283 9 13. 24 33.65 10 6.25 266 27 12. 40 33.68 5.91 248 20 36 11. 80 33.69 5.92 237 30 50 44 10.60 220 33.64 4.81 75 52 9.95 33.62 4.37 211 100 61 9.85 33.68 4.03 205 150 9.50 33.80 73 3.48 190 200 85 9.41 33.79 189 250 3.16 97 33.90 9.08 2.99 300 176 8.74 400 116 33.98 2.45 165 140 8.56 34.04 2.51 158 500 168 8.50 34.11 2.06 152 207 8.21 1.74 143 34.18 7.74 272 34.23 1.68 132 117 356 7.08 34.32 1.21 478 34.34 105 6. 25 0.68

14.27 14.10 13.40 12.40 11.62 9.56 9.11 8.82 8.55

33.72 33.73 33.74 33.75 33.75 33.92 34. 00 34.24 34.23

6.83 6.59 5.97 5.37 4.83 2.35 1.80 1.29 1.14

25. 16 25. 21 25. 37 25. 57 25. 71 26. 20 26. 33 26. 58 26. 61

281 277 262 243 229 183 170 147 144

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.13 0.18 0.22 0. 30 0. 38

120*20'W; sounding, 650 fm; wind, 280*, force 3; 14. 31 13. 23 12. 72 12. 20 10.00 9.48 9.04 8.55 8.28 7.90 7.50 6.79 (6.12)

33.71 33. 65 33.67 33.69 33.62 33.80 33.91 34.06 34.16 34.21 34.27 34. 33 (34.34)

6. 12 6. 23 6. 01 5. 92 4.40 3. 26 2. 87 2. 48 1. 76 1. 71 1. 58 1. 01

25. 15 25..33 25. 44 25. 55 25.89 26.12 26.29 26.47 26. 59 26.69 26.79 26.95 (27.04)

283 265 255 244 211 190 174 157 145 135 127 112 (103)

0. 00 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.12 0.17 0.22 0.30 0.38 0.45 0. 52 0.64 (0.75)

PAOLINA-T; May 31, 1956; 2322 GCT; 33*31. 5'N, 120*37. 5'W; sounding, 650 fm; wind, 280*, force 3; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 15*. 0 12.83 33.21 6.10 290 0 12.83 290 33.21 6. 10 25.07 0. 00 10 6.10 12.92 33.49 272 10 12.92 33.49 25.26 272 0. 03 6. 10 30 12.81 5. 99 269 20 12.90 33. 50 271 0. 06 33.60 6. 01 25. 27 40 11.56 33.37 5.85 30 33.60 256 12.81 5. 99 25.29 269 0. 08 10.30 240 50 10.30 51 33.30 33. 30 5. 62 25.60 240 0. 13 5. 63 60 10.19 33.52 4.94 222 75 10.17 4. 61 25.82 219 0. 19 33.56 71 10.18 33.55 4.63 220 100 9.38 33.66 4. 22 26.03 199 0. 24 86 10.04 33.60 4.59 213 150 8.42 33.93 2. 69 26.39 164 0. 34 99 9.39 33.66 4.28 199 200 7.65 34.06 144 0. 41 26. 61 115 9.02 33.77 185 250 3.61 7.12 34.13 26.74 131 0. 48 139 8.61 33.89 170 300 2.81 6.65 34.15 124 0. 55 26.81 168 8.11 34.00 2.54 400 155 5.92 34.20 26.96 111 0. 67 202 7.64 34.06 1.13u 144 500 5.58 250 7.12 34.13 1.69u 131 328 6.42 34.15 2.22u 121 426 5.76 34.22 0.93 108 555 5.52 34.34u 0.45 a) Loose bottle cap; value falls on property curve.

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PAOLINA-T; May 31, 1956; 1806 GCT; 33°08.5'N, 121*19.5'W; sounding, 2050 fm; wind, 280°, weather, overcast;; sea, moderate; wire angle, 20*. 0 13.84 33.08 5.61 319 0 13.84 33.08 5. 61 24.77 9 13.11 33.12 10 5.53 303 13.11 33.13 5. 53 24.95 29 33.24 20 13.26 5.57 297 13. 20 33.19 5. 54 24.97 33.23 5.55 30 38 13.16 295 33.24 5. 54 25.00 13.26 12.00 47 33.06 5.84 50 11.30 25.17 286 32.98 5. 77 10. 80 32.95 5.57 274 75 10.23 5. 10 56 33.06 25.42 32.99 100 10.54 5.03 9.37 66 266 33.26 5. 19 25.72 80 10.04 33.10 5.17 150 251 8.84 33.90 3. 27 26.31 94 9.58 33.22 5. 38 234 200 7.80 34.04 2. 30 26.57 107 33.30 9.14 4.81 222 250 7.31 34.10 1. 72 26.69 130 4.10 200 9.32 33.64 300 6.90 34.13 1. 38 26.77 157 8.62 3.03 165 400 0. 75 33.96 6.06 34.19 26.94 187 8.01 34.01 500 2.55 152 5.40 34.23 0. 53 27.04 233 34.09 1.84 139 7.46 306 6.82 34.13 1.34 127 400 34.19 0.75 113 6.06 525 0.50 100 5.23 34. 24 PAOLINA-T; May 31, 1956; 1158 GCT ; 32'49'N,, 122 °05'W; sounding. 2000+ overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle. 02°. 0 6.04 0 14.08 33.16 318 14.08 33. 16 10 33.19 10 14. 07 6.06 316 14.07 33. 19 33.13 6.14 20 13.90 30 13. 69 313 33. 17 40 13.52 33.11 30 5.83 311 13.69 33. 13 50 13.40 33.13 5.28 307 50 13.40 33. 13 60 12.68 33.17 5.61 291 75 11.77 33. 24 70 100 12.04 33.24 5.79 274 10.94 33. 35 11.20 33.24 5.00 260 150 86 9.17 33. 65 101 10.93 33.35 4.72 247 200 33. 95 8.26 115 10.22 4.69 250 34. 13 33.48 225 7.65 4.11 300 138 9.44 33.59 205 7.12 34. 12 167 180 400 33.78 3.30 6.25 34. 21 8.76 201 2.50 160 500 8.25 5.72 34. 27 33.96 250 34.20a) 1.93 7.65 133 1.17 328 6.81 34.12 128 0. 69 6.08 34.23 111 426 555 34.30 0.41 98 5.48

83.70

force 3; 319 302 299 297 280 257 228 172 147 136 129 113 103

CCOFI 5606

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.22 0.28 0.38 0.46 0.53 0.60 0.73 0.84

fm; wind,, 270°, force 2; weather, 6.04 6.06 6.11 6.14 5.28 5.57 4.72 3.77 2.53 1.93 1.42 0.83 0.53

PAOLINA-T; May 31, 1956; 0537 GCT; 32°31'N, 122'46'W; sounding, 2230 fm; wind, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 05°. 0 33.27 335 0 15,,28 33.27 6.20 15.28 6. 20 10 10 33.24 5. 18u 14. 96 33.24 14.96 330 30 14. 75 20 5. 73 325 14. 85 33.25 33.26 60 13.03 33.10 302 30 14. 75 33.26 5.73 6. 22 71 50 14. 65 5.74 12.61 33.08 6. 01 296 33.30 80 12.07 33.08 287 75 6.00 6. 00 12. 38 33.08 100 33.09 33.08 6. 25 278 6.25 96 11. 53 11. 58 150 111 11.54 33.12 274 10. 22 33.42 4.92 6. 27 200 125 11.39 33.21 5. 73 265 3. 59 8. 99 33.76 144 33.39 250 33.97 10.42 5. 14 235 8. 13 2.83 164 33.50 4. 39 300 9.78 217 7. 45 34.05 2.25 192 33.69 3. 87 193 400 1.21 9.16 6. 50 34.16 500 0.74 216 8.68 33.85 3. 23 174 5. 89 34.23 278 7.73 2. 51 600 (34. 29) (0.47) 34.03 147 (5. 20) 6.87 34.09 1. 62 351 131 457 0. 83 6. 14 34.21 113 594 0. 47 5.23 34.28 98

24.77 24.80 24.82 24.83 24.89 25.29 25.52 26.06 26. 43 26. 67 26.73 26.92 27.04

318 316 314 313 307 269 247 196 160 138 132 115 103

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.16 0.23 0.29 0.41 0.50 0.57 0.64 0.77 0.88

220°, force 4; weather, 24. 60 24. 65 24.,68 24. 70 24. 75 25. 05 25. 21 25. 70 26. 18 26. 47 26. 63 26. 85 26. 99 (27. 11)

335 330 327 325 320 292 277 230 185 157 142 121 108 (97)

83.90

0. 00 0. 03 0. 07 0. 10 0. 16 0. 24 0. 31 0. 44 0. 55 0. 64 0. 71 0. 85 0. 97 (1. 08)

a) Loose bottle cap; value does not fall on property curve.

159

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87.36

87.40

87.60

160

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PAOLINA-T; June 1, 1956; 2307 GCT; 33'48'N, partly cloudy; sea, moderate;; wire angle, 27*. 0 16.93 5.95 342 33.66 9 15.95 33.58 5.68 326 27 12.52 5.45 259 33.56 11.24 33.57 4.94 36 236 44 10.54 3.94 223 33.58 10.11 53 33.62 3.73 213 9.95 33.66 3.27 208 62 75 9.54 3.06 194 33.76 9.32 2.71 89 33.81 186 101 9.14 33.93 2.63 175 123 34.00 2.17 8.88 166 149 8.93 34.13 1.50 157 180 8.84 34.18 1.58 152 8.50 226 34.23 143 1.16 298 8.09 34.25 0.98 136 392 7.52 34.31 0.81 123 516 6.56 34.33 0.53 109

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118*43. S'W; sounding, 440 fm; wind, 290*, force 3; weather, 0 10 20 30 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 400 500

16.93 15.90 14.19 12.00 10.22 9.54 9.15 8.93 8.70 8.35 8.08 7.47 6.68

33.66 33.58 33.56 33.57 33.61 33.76 33.93 34.13 34.21 34.23 34.25 34.31 34.33

5.95 5.66 5. 52 5.28 3.80 3.06 2.67 1.53 1.45 1.09 0.98 0.79 0. 56

24.53 24.69 25.06 25.49 25.85 26.08 26.28 26.48 26.57 26.64 26.69 26.84 26.96

342 325 291 249 216 194 175 157 147 141 135 122 111

PAOLINA-T; June 2, 1956; 1925 GCT; 33'42.5'N, 118*58.5'W; sounding, 490 fm; wind, 270*, force 2; weather, overcast; sea, moderate; wire angle, 05*. 0 0 17.14 33.68 5.77 345 17.14 5.77 24.49 345 33.68 10 33.70 5.45 10 16.32 33.70 5.45 24.69 16.32 326 326 30 20 11.48 33.66 3.81 233 14.83 33.69 4.90 25.02 295 40 10.94 33.68 3.97 222 30 11.48 33.66 3.81 25.66 233 10.11 51 3.47 202 50 10.17 33.78 33.77 3.51 25.97 203 60 33.80 9.68 193 75 9.22 33.84 2.72 26.20 183 2.76 71 9.28 33.82 2.82 185 100 8.90 33.93 2.65 26.32 171 84 9.12 33.91 150 8.59 34.12 2.04 2.36 176 26.52 153 99 8.91 171 200 34.20 33.93 2.66 8.36 1.54 143 26.61 8.70 113 33.94 2.51 168 250 8.09 34.27 26.71 1.18 134 138 8.50 34.08 154 300 2.38 7.68 34.31 0.87 26.80 126 168 8.68 150 400 6.92 34.33 0.54 34.18 1.64 26.93 114 201 8.35 34.20 1.52 143 500 34.34 0.38 27.01 105 6.35 251 34.27 1.14 134 8.06 329 7.44 0.74 122 34.32 427 6.69 34.33 0.48 111 6.10 34. 35 102 556 0.35 P A O L I N A - T ; June 3, 1956; 1022 GCT; fog; sea, rough; wire angle, 30*. 0 33.41 5.91 13.86 13.32 33.42 6.00 8 30 12.51 6.00 33.31 39 33.42 12.36 5.92 52 12.74 33.62 5.95 60 11.11 33.33 5.74 70 11.03 33.43 5.37 9.63 33.50 4.13 86 102 9.23 33.64 3.77 115 9.12 33.77 3.42 134 8.69 33.87 2.83 163 8.33 2.47 33.96 7.90 34.02 189 2.18 234 34.18 7.22 1.89 302 34.17 0.74 6. 53 397 6.12 34.27 0.66 534 5.79 34.36 0.40

AD

/ dyn. m 10 cm/g

0.00 0. 03 0.06 0.09 0.14 0.19 0.24 0.32 0.40 0.47 0.54 0.67 0.80

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.13 0.18 0.23 0.31 0.38 0.46 0. 52 0.65 0.76

32'56'N, 120'31'W; sounding, 850 fm; wind, 300*, force 5; weather, 296 284 278 267 259 251 242 214 198 187 173 161 150 129 121 108 98

0 10 20 30 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 400 500

13.86 13.20 12.78 12.51 12.74 10.60 9.25 8.51 7.72 7.08 6.55 6.11 5.85

33.41 33.41 33.35 33.31 33.62 33.46 33.63 33.92 34.06 34.18 34.17 34.27 34.35

5.91 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.93 4.89 3.77 2.62 2.10 1.66 0.80 0.62 0.43

25.01 25.14 25.18 25.20 25.39 25.67 26.03 26.37 26.60 26.79 26.85 26.99 27.08

296 283 280 278 259 233 199 166 144 127 121 108 99

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.14 0.20 0.26 0.35 0.42 0.49 0.56 0.68 0.78

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PAOLINA-T; June 3, 1956; 1852, 1910 GCT; 32*35.5'N, weather, cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 13*, 13*. 0 33.23 5.83 325 0 14.66 4 14.53 33.24 10 6.00 322 28 14.25 33.31 6.21 311 20 13.10 33.30 38 6.33 289 30 52 12.33 33.39 6.32 267 50 11.89 33.39 62 5.75 261 75 71 33.44 5.69 252 100 11.61 150 9.84 33.62 209 126 4.44 149 9.40 33.71 3.81 195

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121'18'W; sounding, 2250 fm; wind, 330', force 5; 14.66 14.42 14.31 14.18 12.40 11.48 10.63 (9.39)

33.23 33.27 33.30 33.31 33.38 33.46 33.55 (33. 71)

5.83 6.13 6.19 6.24 6. 32 5.63 5.12 (3. 79)

24.70 24.78 24.83 24.87 25.27 25.51 25.73 (26. 07)

325 317 313 309 271 248 227 (195)

SIO CCOFI 5606 87.75

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.22 0. 28 (0.38)

PAOLINA-T; June 4, 1956; 0038 GCT; 32*16.5'N, 121' 48.5'W; sounding, 2000+ fm; wind, 320°, force 6; weather, overcast ; sea, rough; wire angle, 25*. 0 33.30 5.37 0 (14.66) 33.30 5. 37 (24.75) (321) (0.00) 10 14. 66 33.25 5.95 323 10 33.25 5.95 24. 72 14.66 323 0.03 13.90 35 33.25 5.98 308 20 319 14.42 33.25 5.95 24. 77 0.06 280 44 12.73 33.33 30 5.86 14.04 33.25 5.96 0.10 24.85 311 59 11.73 33.41 5.21 256 50 12.21 33.37 5.59 25.30 268 0.15 33.44 68 11.41 5.45 248 75 11.22 33.50 5.41 25.59 241 0.22 78 33.53 5.38 237 100 11.16 10.52 33.60 4.40 25.79 221 0.28 10. 62 33.58 97 4.60 224 150 33.87 2.57 9.06 26.25 178 0.38 9.94 33.68 116 3.61 206 200 8.38 34.05 2.36 26.50 154 0.46 130 9.40 2.99 250 7.80 33.81 188 34.12 26.64 141 0.54 153 9.00 33.89 2.53 300 7.30 176 34.15 26. 73 132 0.61 8.47 34.04 157 400 191 2.41 34.18 26.93 0.73 6.00 113 34.10 229 7.98 2.03 145 500 100 5.45 34.27 0.58 27.07 0.84 7.47 34.15 0.49u 135 600 286 4.98 34.33 0.41 27.18 90 0.95 371 1.87U 118 6. 23 34.16 482 34.25 0.62 103 5.56 630 4.82 34.35 0.39 88

87.80

PAOLINA-T; June 8, 1956; 0441 GCT; 33*23.5'N, 117*54.5'W; sounding, 360 fm; wind, 260*, force 2; weather, missing; sea, slight; wire angle, 00*. 10 0 16.44 33.71 5.49 328 17.4 (33.71) (5.49) (24.45) (349) 10 30 13.13 33.62 5.29 16.44 33.71 5.49 24. 67 266 328 40 12.20 33.57 4.79 253 20 14.80 25.02 33.69 5.47 295 50 30 11.94 33.57 4.93 248 13.13 33.62 5.29 25. 32 266 60 33.53 50 11.94 11.1 4.68 236 33. 57 4.93 25.51 248 70 25.85 10.52 33.58 4.27 223 75 10.25 33.61 3.91 216 33.69 204 100 85 9.82 3.36 9.42 33.77 26.11 192 3.16 101 9.42 33.77 3.14 192 150 34. 00 2.39 26.37 8.86 166 114 9.22 33.90 2.77 179 200 8.60 34.18 1.72 26.56 148 2.44 138 9.04 33.96 171 250 8.51 34.27 1.37 140 26.65 34.07 167 8.62 2.32 157 300 7.75 1.12 26.77 129 34.28 8.60 201 34.18 1.71 148 400 7.10 34.35 0.61 26.92 114 34.27 140 500 27.00 249 8.52 1.48 6.55 34.37 0.43 107 7.41 34.28 0.97 124 326 424 7.00 34.37 0.57 112 554 34.36 0.34 102 6.18

90.30

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(0.00) 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.14 0.20 0.25 0.34 0.42 0.50 0.57 0.69 0.81

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PAOLINA-T; June 8, 1956; 1015 GCT; missing; sea, slight; wire angle, 00*. 0 33.69 4.74r 16.48 10 33.68 6.75 16.46 30 13.51 33.59 7.07 40 6.20 12.63 51 11.84 33.64 4.81 10.87 4.90 61 33.61 70 10.5 33.65 4.58 85 33.71 3.92 10.06 101 9.48 33.78 3.46 114 3.20 9.16 33.86 139 8.84 33.93 3.06 168 8.67 34.14 1.97 201 8.01 34.15 2.13 250 7.49 34.18 2.18 327 7.36 34.31 0.92 425 34.34 6.67 0.64 0. 50 554 5.86 34.39 -

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33*10.5'N, 118'23'W; sounding, 640 £m; wind, 280*, force 3; weather, 330 330 276 241 226 206 192 180 170 153 142 133 121 110 96

0 10 20 30 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 400 500

16.48 16.46 15. 00 13.51 11.90 10.2 9.50 8.80 8.02 7.49 7.41 6.89 6.20

33.69 33.68 33.63 33.59 33.64 33.66 33.78 34. 00 34.15 34.18 34.26 34.33 34.37

6.75 6.92 7.07 4.83 4.49 3.48 3.01 2.13 2.18 1.08 0.67 0.56

24.65 24.65 24.94 25.22 25.57 25.89 26.10 26.43 26.62 26.72 26.80 26.94 27.05

330 330 303 276 242 212 192 161 143 133 125 113 102

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.34 0.42 0.49 0. 56 0.68 0.79

90.45

PAOLINA-T; June 8, 1956; 1531 GCT; 32'58'N, 118*57.5'W; sounding, 900 fm; wind, 250*, force 3; weather, overcast; sea, slight; wire angle, 10*. 0 15.89 33.82 0 6.18 308 15.89 33.82 6.18 24.89 0.00 308 10 33.80 301 10 15.52 6.18 15.52 33.80 301 6.18 24.95 0.03 30 10.38 33.80 20 4.23 204 13.80 33.80 5.79 25.32 266 0.06 40 9.99 30 33.80 33.81 3.58 197 10.38 4.23 25.97 204 0.08 50 33.84 3.11 50 33.84 3.11 9.56 188 9.56 26.14 188 0.12 59 9.17 33.89 2.75 178 75 33.97 2.57 167 0.17 8.86 26. 36 69 8.95 2. 63 170 100 34.04 2.23 33.96 8.56 158 0.21 26.46 84 8.70 33.99 2.47 164 150 34.14 1.91 0.28 8.18 26. 59 145 99 8.56 34.04 2.24 158 200 34.30 26.70 8.28 1.24 135 0.35 114 8.30 34.09 250 7.70 2.12 151 34.28 1.34 26.77 128 0.42 139 8.14 34.11 2.13 147 300 7.35 34.31 1.03 26.85 121 0.48 166 8.22 34.17 1.68 144 400 6.59 34.33 0.61 26.97 109 0.60 199 8.29 34.30 1.23 135 500 0. 56 6.07 34.35 27.05 102 0.71 248 7.72 34.28 128 1.36 7.17 0.84 326 34.32 118 423 6.44 0.60 34.34 107 552 5.80 34.35 0.57 98

9055

PAOLINA-T; June 8, 1956; 2309 GCT; 32*34. overcast; sea, rough; wire angle, 14*. 0 14.88 33.69 6.10 296 10 14.13 33.67 6.33 282 30 13.92 33.69 6.21 276 50 12.05 33.43 260 6.08 10.36 73 33.55 4.78 222 97 9.18 33.66 3.87 196 120 8.70 33.96 2.71 166 158 34.09 2.10 150 8.26 197 8.12 1.52 143 34.16 245 1.50 130 7.24 34.17 294 7.42 34.34 120 0.84

162

, 119'37'W; sounding, 310 fm; wind, 340*, force 3; weather, 0 10 20 30 50 75 100 150 200 250 300

14.88 14.13 14.01 13.92 12.05 10.20 9.10 8.33 8.09 7.22 (7.41)

33.69 33.67 33.68 33.69 33.43 33.55 33.69 34.07 34.16 34.19 (34.36)

6.10 6.33 6.28 6.21 6.08 4.72 3.78 2.22 1.51 1.45 (0.80)

25.01 25.15 25.19 25.22 25.38 25.81 26.10 26.52 26.63 26.76 (26.87)

296 282 279 276 260 219 193 152 142 129 (119)

0.00 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.14 0.20 0.25 0.34 0.41 0.48 (0.54)

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PAOLINA-T; June 9. 1956; 0510 GCT; 32*24'N, 119'57'W; sounding, 600 missing; sea, rough; wire angle, 20*. 0 13.48 33.44 0 286 13.48 33.44 10 13.48 33.47 284 10 6.78 13.48 33.47 33.30 20 28 11.97 6.19 268 12.70 33.38 30 11.90 43 11.24 259 33.29 33.26 6.26 10.76 33.29 50 10.80 52 5.81 248 33.28 10.74 33.46 5.67 236 75 10.49 33.45 61 71 33.44 5.20 235 100 10.62 9.62 33.60 150 89 9.94 33.52 5.78 218 8.59 33.94 33.63 4.44 200 7.97 104 9.51 203 34.06 9.27 33.69 4.80 195 250 7.71 118 34.25 140 2.94 300 34.27 8.63 33.86 173 7.58 164 400 8.54 33.96 6. 50 34.37 166 500 201 7.95 148 5.92 34. 38 34.06 2.16 7.71 34.25 130 249 1.28 1.10 120 325 7.18 34.29 6.32 34.38 0.59 102 422 559 5.73 34.38 0.59 96

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PAOLINA-T; June 9, 1956; 1429 GCT; 32*01.5'N, 120'36'W; sounding, 2000+ fm; wind, 300*, force 4; wire angle, weather, overcast;; sea, very rough; , 14*. 0 13.71 308 0 13.71 33.21 6.24 24.88 0.00 33.21a) 6.24 308 10 10 13.68 33.22 306 13.68 33.22 24.90 0.03 6.27 6.27 306 20 24.90 29 13.68 33.22 13.68 33.22 6.27 6.11 306 306 0.06 33.30 30 58 12.72 6.02 282 13.67 33.22 24.90 0.09 6.10 306 73 33.31 263 50 300 11.68 5.81 13.48 33.26 6.07 24.97 0.15 92 33.42 6.03 242 75 11.62 5.84 0.22 10.96 33.32 25.38 261 107 33.58a) 4.96 217 100 10.45 227 10.13 33. 51 5.62 25.73 0.28 130 9.40 9.58 33.73 3.48 196 150 33.85 2.87 26.17 185 0.39 159 33.90 2.69 179 200 8.24 34. 00 2.44 0.47 9.28 157 26.47 187 8.50 2.54 163 250 7.50 140 0.55 33.96 34.08 2.03 26.65 220 7.90 300 7.03 130 0.62 34.05 2.29 148 34.13 1.54 26.75 7.10 400 26.90 287 34.11 1.65 133 34.25 0.73 0.75 6.61 116 0.80 500 0.44 391 118 5. 78 34.27 27.03 104 0.86 6. 67 34.24 529 5.52 34.29 0.43 99 600 5.18 34.36 0.43 27.17 91 0.96 690 4.91 83 34.42 0.43

90.70

0655, 0726 GCT; 31'44'N,121*19'W; sounding, 2000+fm;; wind,330*, force 5; PAOLINA-T; June 4, 1956; weather, overcast;sea, rough; wire angle,20*. 22*. 0 0 (14.66) 33.33 5.86 (24.78) (317) (0.00) 33.33 5.86 320 33.30 320 10 33.30 5.97 24.76 0.03 9 14.66 5.94 14.66 20 14.63 24.79 317 14. 58 33.36 5.87 314 33.33 5.95 0.06 28 6.00 311 30 14.56 24.83 313 0.10 44p 14.14 33.28 33.36 5.86 50 13.80 5.94 24.93 72p 11.49 33.36 5. 28 256 33.28 303 0.16 33.44 239 33.37 5.19 25.47 252 0.23 87p 10.84 4.96 75 11.36 100 10.32 224 0.29 121p 9.57 3.88 202 33.52 4.58 25.76 33.66 33.90 8.79 33.90 3.09 172 0. 39 150p 8.79 3.09 172 150 26.31 8.10 153 0.47 200 34. 01 2.58 26.51 2.00 0.54 8.00 34.03 2.50 151 250 7.43 34.08 139 208 26.65 0. 61 300 6.85 34.14 127 273 7.12 34.11 1.79 133 1.52 26.79 0.74 6.20 34.24 1.01 112 400 6.15 34.25 0.91 26.97 109 386 0.50 100 0.84 500 5. 74 34.32 27.07 524 5. 67 34.34 0.48 98 680 0.34 600 0.36 91 0.95 4.99 34.45 82 5.35 34.38 27.16 1.04 887 4. 28 34.51 0.56 70 700 4.91 34.45 0.37 27.27 81 75 1.12 1142 34.59 0.75 57 800 4.60 34.48 0.47 27. 33 3.60 1.27 1000 34. 55 0.67 27.45 63 3.96 -

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PAOLINA-T; June 9, 1956; 2135, 2201 GCT; 31"40'N, 121*16. 5'W; sounding, 2120 fm; wind, 320*, force 5; weather, cloudy; sea, very rough; wire angle, 12°, 20*. 1 14.44 6.19 319 0 (14.44) (6.19) (24.77) (319) 33.26 (33.26) (0. 00) 10 14.40 33.28 10 14.40 33.28 6.02 24.80 6. 02 316 316 0.03 28 14.34 6.09 20 14.38 33.27 6.05 24.80 33.26 316 316 0.06 57 33.30 30 12.92 6.21 286 14.28 33.26 6.13 24.81 315 0.10 72 12.50 33.42 6.04 50 13.25 33.29 6.21 25.04 293 269 0.16 91 11.52 33.37 5.95 255 75 12.32 33.41 6.04 25.31 267 0.23 104 234 33.43 5.57 241 10.65 33.46 5.36 100 10.86 25.59 0.29 128 33.67 4.01 207 150 9.48 33.80 2.90 26.14 189 9.95 0.40 33.87 183 200 34. 03 156 9.37 2.75 9.08 2.40 26.39 165 0.49 34.10 250 8.02 2.33 26.59 146 0.57 33.97 2.54 300 7.27 34.18 130 182 9.16 172 2.38 26.76 0.64 215 8.90 34.11 2.06 158 400 6.65 34.33 0.81 26.96 111 0.76 280 34.13 2.48 137 500 6.01 34.35 0.53 27.07 100 0.87 7.48 382 6.79 34. 32 0.85 113 600 5.43 34.39 0. 53 27.17 91 0.98 0.52 98 700 5.01 34.44 0.54 27.25 83 1.07 519 5.86 34.36 673 5.09 34.43 0.55 85 800 4.65 34.47 0.54 27.32 76 1.16 879 4.34 34.51 0.54 70 1000 3.92 34.54 0. 66 27.45 64 1.31 1139 3.60 0.81 59 34.56 SPENCER F . BAIRD; June 23, 1956; 1901 GCT; 31'26'N, 122'00'W; sounding, 2000+ weather, overcast;; sea, rough; wire angle, 15V 15.77 5.30 0 15.77 33.33 5.30 341 0 33.33 33.34 339 15.73 33.34 10 15.73 5.25 10 5.25 337 28 15.71 33.37 5.23 20 15.72 33.36 5.25 47 33.30 5.48 30 15.71 33.37 5.25 14.96 326 57 12.63 33.24 5.93 285 50 14.30 33.27 5.67 12.00 33.24 274 75 11.41 33.28 5.58 65 5.86 79 11.22 5.47 100 33.40 4.89 33.30 256 10.25 92 10.60 5.08 241 150 8.84 33. 76 3.50 33.36 123 9.53 33.52 4.42 211 200 8.10 33. 98 2.61 149 8.85 33.75 3.53 184 250 34.07 2.10 7.69 8.24 33.94 300 7.12 34.13 1.60 183 2.82 161 1.04 244 7.72 34.06 2.13 145 400 6.35 34. 27 500 34.33 0.62 336 6.75 34.18 1.30 123 5.78 34. 37 0.41 450 6.07 34.31 105 600 5.20 0.86 587 5.27 0.41 92 700 34.41 0.42 34.36 4.80 4.60 34.44 78 800 4.53 34.45 0.50 772 0.46 34.52 3.85 34.52 0.75 65 1000 3.89 0. 74 1012 PAOLINA-T; June weather, fog; sea. 0 17.71 10 16.38 30 12.77 40 11.63 50 11.46 10.82 61 10.41 70 85 9.80 101 9.53 114 9.14 139 8.89 168 9.12 202 8.78 8.44 250 328 7.75 7.18 425 555 6.32

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11, 1956; 1736 GCT; 32*49.5'N, 117 0 30. 5'W; sounding, 400 fm; wind, 310°, force 3; slight; wire angle,, 02*. 0 17.71 33.68 6.04 24.35 358 0. 00 33.68 6.04 358 329 10 33.68 6.03 24.66 329 0.03 33.68 6. 03 16.38 33.57 25.00 297 0.07 33.47 5.73 270 20 14.50 5.89 250 30 12.77 33.47 5.73 25.28 270 0.10 33.48 5.51 4.94 4.94 243 50 33.52 25.56 243 0.15 33.52 11.46 229 10.19 33.64 3.80 25.88 213 0.20 33.57 4.34 75 33.82 2.91 26.13 189 0.25 3.99 219 100 9.53 33.61 2.44 33.69 203 150 8.97 34.01 26.37 166 0.34 3.47 189 34.13 2.14 26.49 155 0.42 33.82 2.90 200 8.78 8.44 34.22 1.49 26.62 143 0.50 33.84 2.93 182 250 34.24 1.09 26.70 135 0.57 33.95 2.57 170 300 8.01 159 400 7.32 34. 28 0.98 26.83 123 0.70 34.15 2.15 34.31 0.73 112 0.83 34.13 2.14 154 500 6.71 26.95 34.22 1.49 143 34.25 1.02 131 34.29 0. 96 120 34.33 0.59 106

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11, 1956; 0955 GCT; 32°25.5'N, 118*03'W; sounding, 1010 fm; wind, 340*, force 3; sea, moderate; wire angle, 00°. 17. 88 33.66 5.82 364 0 33. 66 24. 29 5. 82 364 33.65 347 10 17.16 6.08 33. 65 6. 08 24. 47 347 33.53 5. 57 254 20 15.98 33. 63 6. 03 24. 72 323 33.53 4.97 245 12.09 30 33. 53 5. 57 25. 45 254 33.57 4.17 230 50 10. 95 33. 57 4. 19 25. 69 231 33.64 3.80 217 75 9.98 33. 77 3. 14 26. 02 199 33.73 3.25 204 9.33 100 33. 89 2. 76 26. 22 181 33.83 3.03 8.95 193 150 34. 13 2. 16 26. 47 157 33. 89 2.76 181 8.70 34. 25 200 1. 56 26. 60 145 33.96 2.48 172 250 8. 32 34. 32 1. 03 26. 71 134 34.10 2.25 7.75 34. 31 161 300 0. 88 26. 79 127 34.16 1.99 152 7.09 34. 35 400 0.61 26. 92 115 34.25 6.57 1.56 144 500 34. 39 0. 48 27. 02 105 34.32 1.03 134 34.31 0.79 123 34.36 0.57 112 34.40 0.42 100

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PAOUNA-T; June 11, 1956 ; 0148 GCT; 32*01.5'N, 118'51'W; sounding, 550 fm; wind, 310°, force 5; weather, partly cloudy; sea, very rough; wire angle, 13°. 33.60 6.03 15.98 33. 60 325 0 0 15.98 6. 03 24.,70 325 0. 00 33.58 6.12 327 15. 98 33. 58 15. 98 10 10 6. 12 24.,68 327 0. 03 33.58 6.05 321 20 15. 89 33. 58 29 15.70 24. 70 325 6.,08 0. 07 44 13. 88 5.84 291 30 6. 03 24. 75 321 33.48 15. 70 33. 58 0. 10 53 12.65 5.90 269 50 5. 89 25. 22 33.46 13. 05 276 0. 16 33. 46 63 11. 72 5.47 250 75 4. 67 25. 66 234 33. 53 0. 22 33.49 11.00 73 11. 03 4.67 235 100 4. 37 25. 87 214 33.53 10.03 33. 59 0. 28 93 10.26 4.69 220 150 2. 83 26. 24 179 0. 38 33.56 9.12 33. 87 107 9.80 3.68 207 200 2. 44 26. 49 155 33.64 8.28 34. 03 0. 46 121 9.40 195 34. 09 2. 13 26. 63 142 0. 54 33.72 3.41 250 7. 70 146 9.18 182 300 26. 73 132 33.84 2.86 7.32 34. 16 1. 50 0. 61 174 8.68 164 33.99 2.46 400 34. 29 0. 68 26. 91 115 0. 74 6.80 0. 47 27. 05 102 6.08 34. 35 0. 85 212 8.10 2.43 151 500 34.05 266 7.56 34.11a) 1.94 139 380p 6.96 0.72 34.28 118 526p 5. 87 34.36 0.41 98

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BLACK DOUGLAS; September 16, 1956; 1650 OCT; 29*12'N, 115*39W; sounding, 700 fm; wind, calm; weather, clear; sea, slight; wire angle, 00*. 19.60 33.51 0 33.51 0 416 19.60 23.75 416 17.79 33.51 371 10 17.79 33.51 24.22 371 10 (334) 30 (16.0) 33.49 20 (16.6) 33.50 (24.48) (346) 50 (12.2) 33.49 (258) 30 (16.0) 33.49 (24.61) (334) 75 (11.3) 33.50 (242) 60 (12.2) 33.49 (25.41) (258) 226 75 (11.3) 33.50 100 11.63 33.81 (25.58) (242) 100 11.63 33.81 25.75 226

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BLACK DOUGLAS; September 16, 1966 ; 0535 GCT; 29*05'N, 115* 08*W; sounding, 51 fm; wind, 270°, force 2; weather,, cloudy; sea, slight; wire angle, 00*. 0 19.78 33.55 416 0 19.78 33.56 23.75 416 33.66 392 10 18.56 33.56 24.00 392 10 18.56 30 (16.4) 33.46 (346) 20 (17.4) 33.50 (24.29) (365) 50 (15.4) 33.55 (317) 30 (16.4) 33.46 (24.50) (345) 75 33.47 309 (15.4) 33.55 (24.79) (317) 14.78 50 14.78 33.47 309 75 24.88 BLACK DOUGLAS; September 16, 1956 ; 0832 OCT; 28'55'N, 115*27.5»W; sounding, 600 fm; wind, calm; weather, clear; sea, slight; wire angle, 02*. 33.54 33.64 389 0 18.58 24.03 389 0 18.58 33.55 373 17.96 33.55 24.20 373 10 17.96 10 33.51 (308) (16.4) 33.54 (24.54) (340) 30 (14.9) 20 (13.0) 33.49 (274) 30 (14.9) 33.51 (24.88) (308) 50 75 33.63 (238) 50 (13.0) 33.49 (25.24) (274) (11.6) 10.92 33.74 217 75 (11.6) 33.63 (25.62) 100 (238) 10.92 33.74 25.84 217 100

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BLACK DOUGLAS; September 15, 1956; 2026 GCT; 28*38'N, 115'16'W; sounding, 125 fm; wind, calm; weather, cloudy; sea. Blight; wire angle, 00*. 407 23.83 19.32 33.53 407 0 33.53 0 19.32 24.17 376 33.51 17.96 10 33.51 376 10 17.96 (365) (24.28) 33.52 (17.5) (353) 20 33.53 30 (17.0) (24.41) (353) 33.53 (17.0) 33.53 (265) 30 50 (12.7) (265) (25.34) 33.53 (12.7) (232) 50 33.77 75 (11.8) (231) (25.69) 33.77 75 (11.8) 33.94 207 11.18 100 25.95 207 33.94 11.18 100

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BLACK DOUGLAS; September 15, 1956; 1730 GCT; 28*28'N, 115*35.5'W; sounding, 380 fm; wind, 320*, force 2; weather, cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 05*. 382 24.10 33.52 18.24 382 0 33.52 18.24 0 24.13 380 33.51 18.16 10 380 33.51 18.16 10 (24.32) (362) (17.3) 33.50 20 (330) 33.48 (15.8) 30 (330) (24.65) 33.48 (15.8) 30 33.45 (298) (14.0) 50 (24.99) (298) 33.45 (14.0) 50 (260) 33.53 (12.4) 75 (25. 39) (260) 33.53 (12.4) 75 239 33.78 11.67 100 239 25.61 33.78 11.67 100

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BLACK DOUGLAS; September 15, 1956; 0745 GCT; 28*40. 5'N, 114*25. 5'W; sounding. 48 fm; wind, 300*, force 1; weather, missing; sea, slight; wire angle, 10°. 439 23.50 33.68 21.00 0 33.68 439 21.00 0 430 33.67 23.60 19.68 10 33.67 430 19.68 10 (354) (24.40) 33.74 (17.7) 20 33.77 (318) (16.2) 30 (318) (24. 78) 33.77 (16.2) (274) 30 33.51 (13.1) 49 (273) (25.25) 33.52 (13.1) 50 255 33.62 12.53 74 (254) (25.46) (12.5) (33.63) 75 a) See footnote, page 209.

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BLACK DOUGLAS; September 15, 1956 ; 0425 GCT; 28°23'N, 114*14. 5'W; sounding, 30 fm; wind, 300°, force 2; weather, cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 02*. 23.57 433 33.68 20.79 433 0 33.68 20.79 0 421 23.70 33.71 20.40 421 10 33.71 20.40 10 (382) (24.11) 33.64 (18.6) 20 (340) 33.53 (16.4) 40 (366) (24.27) 33.59 30 (17.8) 294 33.48 50 14.06 294 25.03 33.48 50 14.06 BLACK DOUGLAS; September 15, 1956; 0132 GCT; 28* 13'N, 114°34'W; sounding, 52 fm; wind, weather, cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 07° 23.60 33.70 20.76 0 430 33.70 0 20.76 23.62 33.70 20.66 10 428 33.70 10 20.66 (23.77) 33.64 20 (19.9) (407) 33.69 (19.8) 30 (23. 84) 33.69 (19.8) 30 (339) 33.69 (16.9) 50 (24.55) 33.69 (16.9) 50 299 33.49 74 14.33 (24.99) (33.49) 75 (14.3) BLACK DOUGLAS; September 14, 1956; 2232 GCT; 28° 03'N, 114°54'W; sounding, 45 fm; wind, weather, partly cloudy; sea, rough; wire angle, 05°. 23.48 33.74 21.30 0 442 33.74 0 21.30 (23.51) 33.77 (21.2) 10 (438) 33.77 10 (21.2) (23.52) 33.74 (21.1) 20 (436) 33.71 30 (21.0) (23. 53) 33.71 (21.0) 30 (411) 33.64 50 (19.8) 33.64 (23. 80) 50 (19. 8) 290 33.50 75 13.87 25.08 33.50 13.87 75

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HORIZON; November 30, 1956; 1558 GCT; 22*51'N, partly cloudy; sea, slight; wire angle, 00*. 0 0 25..30 34,,67 4.75 485 10 10 25..34 34.,74 4.69 481 480 20 29 34..81 4.87 25.,44 30 4.70 478 48 25..50 34..85 50 71 19..40 34,.22 4.79 359 14..40 34 .14 2.66 253 75 94 100 117 34..59 1.32 209 13..85 178 150 155 12..36 34..63 1.41 192 34.,70 0.32 162 200 11..80 238 11.,02 34.,70 0.19 149

02 ml/L

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10cm/g dyn. m

"07.5'W; sounding, 140 fm; wind, calm; weather, 25.30 25.34 25.39 25.45 25.48 18.00 14.24 12.52 11.67

34. 67 34. 74 34. 77 34. 81 34..85 34..17 34..15 34..63 34.,70

4.75 4.69 4.86 4.86 4.70 4.46 2.34 1.41 0.27

HORIZON; November 30, 1956; 1248 GCT; 22°43.5'N, 110°31'W; sounding, 1050 fm; clear; sea, slight; wire angle, 00*. 0 34.60 0 34.60 4. 67 490 25..28 4..67 25..28 10 10 34..60 4. 78 490 25..28 34..60 4. 78 25..28 30 25.30 34-. 60 4. 82 490 20 25..29 34. 60 4..80 30 38 25..37 34..65 4. 72 489 25..30 34..60 4..82 49 22..36 34 .26 4. 96 432 50 22.,10 34..23 5..00 17,,20 34..16 4..95 58 19..65 33 .91 5. 56 388 75 343 100 13.,72 34..20 1..84 67 18..50 34 .15 3. 69u 77 16..93 34..16 4.84 150 11..99 34. 52 0. 78 306 86 34,.05 3. 29 276 200 11..26 34..63 0. 58 15..20 250 10..78 34.,70 0..76 95 13.,91 34..11 2. 28 245 300 10..05 34. 66 0. 33 110 13.,40 34..42 0. 93 213 129 12.,23 34..40 0. 97 192 400 8..65 34. 57 0. 18 7..50 142 12.,07 34..52 0. 87 180 500 34. 52 0. 18 11..94 34..52 0. 74 178 600 6..48 34. 50 0. 20 156 11. 65 0. 65 700 5..60 34. 49 0..23 174 34..59 168 193 11.,30 34..61 0. 62 160 800 5..01 34. 50 0. 31 4..24 0. 53 34..67 0. 26 154 1000 34. 54 216 11.,20 0. 78 251 10.,77 34.,70 144 362 9..15 34..60 0. 18 126 506 7. 42 34..52 0. 18 107 746 5. 30 34..49 0. 26 82 0. 55 1015 4..18 34..55 65

23..02 23..06 23..07 23..08 23..10 24..66 25..50 26..22 26..44

485 481 480 479 477 329 249 181 160

0.00 0.05 0.10 0.14 0.24 0.34 0.42 0.52 0.61

wind, calm; weather, 22.97 22.97 22.97 22.97 23.62 24.84 25.65 26.24 26.46 26.60 26.70 26.86 27.00 27.12 27.23 27.30 27.42

490 490 490 490 428 312 235 179 158 145 135 120 107 96 85 79 67

HORIZON; November 30, 1956; 0757, 0815 GCT; 22*26.5'N, 111'02'W; sounding, 1750 fm; wind, calm; weather, clear; sea, slight; wire angle, 00°, missing. 0 34..49 4. 56 479 0 24.61 34..49 4. 56 23..09 479 24..61 9 480 10 24.59 34.46 5. 38 23..08 480 24..60 34..46 5..39 24.55 23..09 29 24.,49 34.51 4. 94 473 20 34..47 5. 16 479 39 24..38 34..47 4. 81 472 30 24.48 34..51 4. 92 23..15 473 21.90 34..21 23. 67 48 22.,16 34 .23 5. 07 429 50 5. 08 424 59 19..32 34..04 370 75 16.65 33 .97 4. 73 24..83 313 5. 25 68 17..86 33 .95 342 100 13.20 34..03 2. 69 25,,62 238 5. 30 77 304 150 12.32 34..56 0. 64 26.,21 182 16..26 33..98 4. 55 0. 23 4. 24 280 200 11.70 34,.69 26..43 161 86 15..03 33..96 250 10.89 34..68 0. 20 26..57 148 10.10 34..63 0. 19 26..67 95 13.,80 34..00 3. 20 251 300 138 110 2. 19 8.61 34,.57 0. 16 26.,87 119 12.,58 34..07 223 400 7.22 0. 15 101 129 12.,28 34..25 1. 69 204 500 34.,55 27..06 0. 68 600 6.27 34..54 0. 15 27..18 90 141 12. 66 34..57 188 5.54 0. 19 27..27 156 12. 14 34.55 0. 61 179 700 34..54 81 176 11.,92 34.67 0. 41 167 800 4.98 34..55 0. 27 27..34 75 34..69 162 4.17 0. 40 27..45 194 11..78 0. 27 1000 34..58 64 218 11..46 34..69 0. 19 157 248 10..92 34..68 0. 20 148 0. 18 127 361 9..14 34.58 506 7..14 34..55 0. 15 100 34 .54 744 5.,25 0. 23 78 L015 4.,11 34..58 0. 42 63

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HORIZON; November 30, 1956; 03X7 GCT; 22*07.S'N, 111*35.5'W; sounding, 1750 fm; wind, 340°, force 1; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 04*. 0 24.66 34.36a) 4.76 489 0 24.66 34.36 4.76 489 0.00 22.98 10 24.26b) 34.33 4.94 479 10 24.26 34.33 4.94 23.08 479 0.05 24.10 34.47 5.22 29 465 20 34.37 24.18 5.08 23.13 0.10 475 34.52 5.07 38 23.66 449 30 24.09 34.47 5.22 23.23 465 0.14 49 20.42 34.20 5.52 50 386 20.37 34.19 5.52 24.07 385 0.23 19.12 5.29 58 34.05 364 75 16.10 33.81 6.08 24.84 312 0.32 68 17.53 33.95 6.08 335 100 13.35 33.93 3.34 25.52 248 0.39 77 15.72 33.79 6.00 150 306 12.61 34.65 0.66 26.22 181 0.49 33.80 86 14.68 4.99 284 200 11.40 34.65 0.39 26.45 159 0.58 95 13.69 33.87 3.53 259 250 10.72 34.70 0.16 26.62 143 0.66 110 12.68 34.06 3.01 226 300 10.04 34.66 0.16 26.70 135 0.73 128 12.86 34.45 1.15 200 400 8.66 34.59 0.18 26.87 119 0.86 143 12.74 34.61 0.84 186 500 7.23 34.55 0.20 27.06 101 0.98 157 12.42 34.68 600 0.48 176 6.16 34.52 0.20 90 27.18 1.09 12.04 34.70 0.37 175 167 700 5.43 0.20 34.51 27.25 83 1.18 193 11.50 34.64 0.42 800 161 4.94 34.51 0.29 27.32 76 1.27 11.21 34.67 216 0.24 154 247 10.78 34.70 0.16 145 9.20 358 34.61 0.18 126 502 7.19 34.55 0.20 101 700p 5.43 34.51 0.20 83 4.41 939p 34.51 0.41 71

153.40

HORIZON; November 27, 1956; 0006 GCT; 21°47>N, 112°13'W; sounding, 1800 fm; wind, 360*, force 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 02°. 0 25 .54 34 .22 4.54 0 525 25 .54 34 .22 4 .54 22 .60 525 0.00 10 25 .16 34 .22 4.85 513 10 25 .16 34 .22 4,.85 22 .73 513 0.05 29 24 .47 34 .27 5.02 490 20 24 .81 34,.24 4..97 22 .85 502 0.10 37 23 c.93 34 .36 5.01 468 30 24,.40 34 .28 5..02 23 .00 487 0.15 23 .12 49 34,.30 4.86 450 50 23 .01 34,.29 4..86 23.42 448 0.25 20,.76 58 34..12 5.10 400 75 17 .17 33..98 4..41 24..71 324 0.34 68 17 .98 34..04 4.59 338 100 13..74 33..94 3.,13 25..44 255 0.42 17,.06 76 33..97 4.40 322 150 11..72 34..50 0.,88 26..28 175 0.52 84 15,.71 33..90 4.49 298 200 11..06 34..61 0.,42 26.48 156 0.61 14..09 94 33,.88 3.55 266 250 10..27 34.,61 0.,38 26..62 143 0.68 109 13,,20 34..11 2.34 232 300 9..70 0. 28 34.,60 26.,71 134 0.76 128 12,.14 34.,33 1.27 400 195 8..55 34.,58 0. 18 26.,88 118 0.89 141 11..82 34.,43 0.91 183 500 7.,28 34. 53 0. 21 27. 04 104 1.01 156 11. 68 34.,52 0.87 173 600 6. 47 34. 52 0. 20 27. 14 94 1.11 175 11. 52 34. 60 0.67 165 700 5. 84 34. 52 0. 17 27. 22 86 1.21 11. 19 194 34. 60 0.45 800 158 5. 32 34. 53 0. 19 27. 29 79 1.30 218 10. 70 34. 65 0.39 147 1000 0. 33 4. 45 34. 58 27. 43 66 1.47 251 10. 26 34. 61 0.38 143 362 9. 00 34. 60 0.17 123 509 7. 18 34. 53 0.22 102 746 5. 58 34. 52 0.17 83 1017 4. 38 34. 59 0.34 64

153.50

a) Salinity bottle numbers were not recorded on the data sheet. Since standard handling and titrating procedures were used, these salinity values are assumed to be in correct order. b) Alternate value, 24.50*C, not used In interpolation.

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153.60

HORIZON; November 27, 1956; 0516 OCT; 21'27'N, 112'52'W; sounding, 2000 fm; wind, 360°, force 1; weather, c l e a r ; sea, moderate; wire angle, 0 0 * . 4.60 0 0 25.23 25.23 (34.29) 4.60 (22.76) (511) (0.00) 10 25.18 34.29 4.74 509 10 25.18 34.29 4.74 22.77 509 0.05 24.92 4.87 20 25.07 29 34.28 4.81 22.80 506 0.10 38 23.72 34.26 4.37 470 30 24.87 34.28 4.87 22.86 501 0.15 49 20.68 34.11 4.93 399 50 20.50 34.10 4.98 23.96 396 0.24 59 18.20 33.93 5.43 352 75 15.71 34.11 3.15 25.14 283 0.33 100 67 16.01 33.78 5.34 313 13.74 34.46 0.46 25.84 217 0.39 3.05 282 150 12.41 76 15.68 34.11 34.75 0.16 26.34 170 0.49 85 34.00 2.51 248 200 11.48 34.73 0.12 13.61 26.49 155 0.57 250 10.90 95 13.84 34.38 0.75 225 34.69 0.00 147 26.58 0.65 13.42 0.26 202 300 10.31 34.67 110 34.58 0.00 139 26.66 0.72 12.98 34.72 0.26 182 400 9.01 34.62 0.02 128 26.84 122 0.86 142 12.62 0.12 173 500 34.53 34.76 7.65 0.09 26.98 109 0.98 34.76 12.28 0.19 167 600 34.53 0.22 156 6.66 27.12 95 1.10 11.90 700 173 34.73 0.15 162 5.92 34.54 0.30 27.22 86 1.20 191 11.58 34.73 0.13 156 800 34.54 5.35 0.30 27.29 79 1.29 217 11.30 34.72 0.10 152 1000 4.43 34.54 0.22 27.40 69 1.45 249 10.92 34.69 0.00 148 360 9.54 0.00 128 34.65 507 7.56 0.10 34.53 108 747 5.64 34.54 0.31 83 34.54 0.20 1015 4.36 68

157.20

HORIZON; November 30, 1966; 2236, 2254 weather, partly cloudy'; sea, moderatei; wire 0 25..25 34.,92 5.,97 466 9 25..22 34,.96 6..17 462 27 24,.71 35..02 5,,90 443 36 24..58 35.,10u 5..90 24..56 45 35. 07 5..14 435 53 24..57 4.,97 35.,07 435 4.,82 62 24..53 35.,07 434 65 74 80 92 106 116 125 140 155 174 199 289 407 604

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35..08 35.,13 35..14 35..20 34. 83 34.,87 34. ,85 34. 80 34.,77 34. 84 34. 78 34.,81 34. 61 34. 52

4..80 4.,72 4.,87 4.,35 2.,02 1..43 0.,71 0..84 0..43 0..23 0..10 0..09 0. 18 0..15

433 427 424 378 289 249 211 200 186 169 162 143 131 103

'; 22°13'N, 109°59'W; sounding, 1750 fm; wind, 030°, force 3; e (le, 25 , 30 0 25. 25 34.92 5..97 23.22 466 0. 00 10 25..22 34.96 6.,17 23..26 462 0..05 20 24. 87 35.00 23.40 5. 96 449 0..09 30 24.,65 35.04 5. 90 23..50 439 0..14 50 24.,57 35.07 5. 02 23..55 435 0..22 24.,43 75 35.13 4. 72 23..63 427 0..33 100 20.,30 34.99 3.,06 24..69 326 0..43 150 13.,60 34.78 0.,55 26,,12 190 0..55 200 12. 13 34.78 0. 10 26,.42 162 0..64 250 11. 59 34.80 0. 10 26..54 151 0.,72 300 11. 00 34.80 0. 10 26..64 141 0.,80 400 9. ,67 34.62 0. 17 26..73 132 0. 94 500 8. 46 34.56 0. 18 26..88 119 1.,07 600 7. 27 34.52 0. 16 27..03 104 1. 19

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HORIZON; November 29, 1956; 2253 OCT; 21°34'N, l l l ' l S ' W ; sounding, 1750 fm; wind, 340°, force 3; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 14*. 0 25..02 34.43 4..88 495 0 25.02 4..88 22 .92 0.00 34.43 495 10 490 10 5..11 22..97 24..84 34.43 5..11 24.84 34.43 490 0.05 487 20 5..18 487 0.10 28 24..80 34.45 5..19 24.81 34.45 23..00 30 24.80 5.,19 23..01 37 24..78 34.45 5..01 486 34.45 486 0.15 50 4..70 46 23 .94 34.45 4..80 462 23.10 34.36 23..44 445 0.24 4..23 55 21..83 34.20 4..55 423 75 16.40 33^95 24 .87 309 0.34 34.09 4..80 382 100 14.00 34.27 2..16 25..65 0.40 64 19..96 235 0..30 34.04 4..49 340 150 12.56 34.69 26..26 177 0.50 69 18..06 33.87 3..94 279 200 34.67 0. 34 26..44 82 14..68 11.53 160 0.59 250 0..64 142 91 14.,10 34.11 3.,01 249 10.51 34.67 26..63 0.67 0. 46 34.43 1..42 222 300 9.89 34.60 26..68 137 0.74 109 13..90 0. 34 0..41 188 400 8.73 34.54 26..83 123 0.88 123 13..10 34.68 34.69 0. 23 182 500 (7.64) (34.54) (0.36) (26.99) (108) (1.00) 137 12..83 12..54 34.69 0..31 177 600 (0.27) (27. 11) (96) (1.11) 151 (6.75) (34.53) 700 (0.20) (27.21) 172 11.,96 34.64 0.48 169 (5.98) (34.53) (87) (1.21) 34.54 800 27..29 (1.30) 190 11..80 34.70 0..38 162 5.33 0.26 79 0.32 1000 (4.37) (34.55) (0.58) (27.42) (67) (1.47) 209 11.24 34.63 158 0..65 240 10..62 34.68 144 0. 34 132 349 9..31 34.55 34.54 0. 36 492 7.,70 109 731 34.53 0. 20 84 5.,76 993 4..40 34.55 0. 58 68

15740

HORIZON; November 27, 1956; 1253 GCT; 20*55.5'N, 112'30'W; sounding, 1925 fm; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 10*. 5.17 0 5..17 0 25.03 25 .03 (34.52) 34.52 4.52 489 10 25..06 34.52 4..52 10 25.06 34.50 4.62 20 25..01 4..56 29 24.97 488 34.51 4.84 30 24..96 34.50 4.,63 38 24.88 34.51 485 452 50 22. 67 34.24 4. 76 48 23.14 34.28 4.75 5..15 19.63 34.04 4.87 378 75 16..73 33.93 58 5.50 33.95 339 68 17.76 5.00 77 16.41 33.92 4.41 282 86 15.03 3.75 96 13.75 110 13.24 3.75 0.99 128 13.52 0.52 143 12.81 0.38 165 12.47 173 12.34 0.55 192 12.00 0.53 217 11.72 0.49 0.12 246 11.27 34.60 0.14 134 357 9.66

157.60

wind, 020°, force 1; (22.98) 22.98 22.98 23.00 23.47 24.77

(489) 489 489 487 442 319

(0.00) 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.24 0.34

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HORIZON; November 31, 1956; 0415 GCT; a > 21'37'N, 109'40'W; sounding, 1700 fm; wind, 360°, force 3; weather, partly cloudy'; sea, moderate i; wii 63 20.93 35.14 4..52 331 20.50 327 66 35. 04 3 .83 68 19.48 34. 88 3..92 314 71 18.17 34. 52 3..57 308 73 17.09 34. 29 3..64 300 76 16.44 34..16 3..59 295 15.69 34. 03 3 .81 288 78 15.24 34. 13 3 .40 271 81 3..33 269 83 15.17 34. 14 2 .57 86 15.34 34. 23 266 2 .44 262 88 15.54 34..34 91 16.47 34.,79 1..60 250 16.60 34.87 1,.59 246 93 1..40 243 96 16.42 34..86 13.50 34. 84 0 .98 184 154

160.40

HORIZON; November 29, 1956; 1746 GCT; 20*55.5'N, 110°54'W; sounding, 1825 fm; wind, 340°, force 2; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 07°. 4 . 52 0 26.47 (34.67) 0 26.47 34. 4.52 (22.65) (521) (0.00) 520 10 10 26.46 34..67 4 . 66 26.46 34.67 4.66 22.66 520 0.05 26.40 34..65 4 . 62 519 20 26.43 34.66 4.64 22.66 520 0.10 28 26.40 26.32 34..67 4 . 66 515 30 34.65 22.67 519 38 4.63 0.16 47 34..36 4. 59 442 50 21.27 34.24 4.69 23.86 406 22.98 0.25 57 4 . 84 34.54 18.84 34..13 353 75 15.88 1.76 25.44 255 0.33 100 14.70 16.92 3. 69 34.78 0.41 25.90 212 0.39 65 1. 76 150 13.24 34.80 26.21 75 15.88 34..54 255 0.13 182 0.49 0. 86 200 12.47 15.54 34..70 236 34.80 0.16 26.36 167 0.58 85 34..72 0. 27 226 250 11.93 34.82 156 94 15.16 0.15 26.48 0.66 34..82 0. 56 201 300 11.44 34.82 147 106 14.26 0.14 26.58 0.74 0. 26 400 10.09 0.13 125 13.68 34.75 26.76 129 0.89 0. 33 140 13.34 34. 80 184 500 8.19 34.59 0.13 26.94 113 1.02 0. 09 182 600 6.89 152 13.22 34..80 34.53 0.13 27.08 99 1.13 0. 17 700 6.02 171 12.92 34..81 175 34.51 0.14 27.19 89 1.23 0. 15 800 189 12.62 34..79 171 5.40 34.51 0.18 27.26 82 1.33 0. 34 1000 4.48 34.52 212 12.29 34.81 163 0.42 27.38 71 1.50 0. 15 156 244 11.98 34..82 34..81 0. 14 138 356 10.84 0. 13 112 503 8.12 34..58 0. 15 86 739 5.76 34.51 0. 43 4.46 34..52 71 1005 OD

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HORIZON; November 27. 1956; 183S OCT; 20'17'N, 112*10*W; sounding, 1800 fm; wind, 040*. force 1; weather, partly cloudy; sea. moderate; wire angle, i04*. 0 25.97 3.44u 0 25.97 10 25.86 4.96 10 25.86 4.96 29 24.74 4.97 20 25.97 4.96 38 23.80 4.84 30 24.73 4.97 47 22.91 4.83 50 22.42 4.49 56 21.39 3.38 75 18.43 3.22 65 20.24 3.21 100 14.78 0.66 75 18.43 3.22 150 12.81 0.10 84 17.57 2.29 200 11.85 0.13 93 15.73 250 1.29 11.09 0.08 107 14.24 300 0.40 10.59 0.09 13.42 125 0.32 140 12.97 0.09 153 12.76 0.12 171 12.38 0.09 190 12.05 0.09 213 11.56 0.15 245 11.14 0.08 358 9.95 0.11 HORIZON; December 1, 1956 ; 0857 OCT; 21'01.5'N, 109'21'W; sounding, 1550 fm; wind, 040°, weather. clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 02°. 0 25.51 34.52 4.61 502 0 25.51 34.52 4.61 22.84 10 25.54 34.59 4.90 498 10 25.54 34.59 4.90 22.89 29 25.48 34.61 20 5.08 495 25.51 34.60 5.01 22.91 38 25.70 34.91 4.63 479 30 25.49 34.62 5.07 22.92 23.40 49 34.69 430 50 4.98 23.30 34.69 4.94 23.63 21.11 58 34.98 2.21 347 75 16.54 34.57 1.79 25.31 66 18.86 34.80 2.23 304 100 13.87 34.68 0.33 25.99 76 16.17 34.54 1.67 261 150 12.32 34.82 0.10 26.41 84 15.00 34.67 1.07 227 200 11.80 34.82 0.15 26.51 94 14.05 34.66 0.42 208 250 11.13 34.76 0.10 26.59 109 13.60 34.72 0.21 194 300 10.26 34.70 0.10 26.69 127 12.89 34.81 0.11 174 400 8.70 34.62 0.10 26.89 140 12.54 34.81 168 500 0.14 7.57 34.56 0.12 27.02 154 12.23 34.83 0.09 161 600 6.58 34.53 0.13 27.13 173 11.99 34.83 0.10 156 700 5.80 34.52 0.14 27.22 192 11.82 34.82 0.14 154 800 5.20 34.52 0.19 27.30 216 11.74 34.83 0.16 1000 151 4.30 34.54 0.42 27.41 244 11.23 34.77 0.11 147 359 9.24 34.65 0.10 124 7.50 505 34.56 0.12 105 746 5.50 34.52 82 0.14 1013 4.24 34.54 0.43 67

CCOFI

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force 2; 502 498 496 495 427 268 203 163 153 146 136 117 105 94 85 78 68

0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.24 0.33 0.39 0.48 0.56 0.64 0.71 0.84 0.96 1.07 1.17 1.26 1.43

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INTERPOLATED

OBSERVED CCOFI

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163.40

163.60

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HORIZON; November 29, 1956; 1301 OCT; 20*22.5'N, 110'33'W; Bounding, 1600 fm; weather, clear; sea, slight; wire angle, 00*. 0 34.70 4.70 524 0 34.70 26.68 26.68 4.70 10 26.64 527 10 34.65 4.46 26.64 34.65 4.46 29 34.67 20 26.63 4.71 525 26.64 34.66 4.59 39 26.31 34.61 519 30 34.67 4.75 26.63 4.71 48 25.67 34.57 4.64 503 50 25.34 34.55 4.56 57 22.60 34.36 3.53 432 75 16.25 34.04 3.96 66 34.27 4.07 367 100 19.86 14.32 34.25 1.80 75 34.04 150 16.25 3.96 299 12.80 34.72 0.31 85 14.71 34.17 257 200 2.56 11.94 34.73 0.17 94 14.49 250 2.28 11.32 34.76 0.18 109 14.04 34.34 1.07 232 300 10.67 34.75 0.17 127 13.88 34.71 0.26 201 400 9.28 34.66 0.14 141 13.28 34.78 0.49 184 500 7.83 34.50 0.16 154 12.62 177 34.70 0.27 600 6.74 34.47 0.15 173 12.30 34.68 0.29 173 700 5.91 34.47 0.15 192 12.03 34.70 0.20 167 800 5.28 34.48 0.20 215 11.76 34.76 0.13 157 1000 4.39 34.55 0.38 248 11.34 34.67u 0.18 359 9.83 34.72 0.14 128 504 7.76 34.49 113 0.16 742 5.62 34.47 0.15 88 1029 4.29 34.56 0.41 66

t g/L ff

AD 5T3 dyn. m lOcm/g

wind, 340°, force 2; 22.61 22.58 22.59 22.61 22.92 24.98 25.56 26.24 26.41 26.56 26.66 26.82 26.92 27.06 27.17 27.25 27.41

524 527 526 525 495 299 243 179 163 149 139 124 114 101 91 83 68

0.00 0.05 0.11 0.16 0.26 0.36 0.43 0.53 0.62 0.70 0.78 0.92 1.04 1.16 1.26 1.36 1.53

HORIZON; November 27, 1956; 2345 OCT; 19'43'N, 111*47.5'W; sounding, 1850 fm; wind, 020*, force 3; weather, partly cloudy; sea. moderate; wire angle, 15°. 0 26 .48 0 26.48 9 26,.36 4.57 10 26..35 4.57 28 26..13 4.66 20 26..24 4.62 37 23..72 4.79 30 26..10 4.67 47 21..68 4.02 50 21..28 3.78 56 20..58 3.52 75 19..06 3.88 64 19..82 3.76 100 16..24 4.01 73 19..19 3.91 150 13..14 0.09 83 18.49 200 3.63 12..02 0.11 92 17. 35 250 3.46 11..38 0.10 104 15. 60 4.37 300 10.,79 0.12 123 14. 66 0.50 400 9.,46 0.13 137 13.,87 500 0.09 7.,90 0.11 150 13. 14 600 0.09 6.,85 0.11 166 12. 63 0.08 700 6. 08 0.13 186 12. 22 0.09 800 5. 48 0.16 208 11. 93 0.14 1000 (4.47) (0.25) 239 11. 51 0.10 346 10. 24 0.13 487 8. 06 0.11 720 5. 94 0.14 982 4. 58 0.25

T

8

m

*C

Jt

COMPUTED

INTERPOLATED

Oz

ml/L

6T3 lOcm/g

Z

T

8

m

*C

t

Oz

ml/L

g/L

HORIZON; December X. 1956; 1343 GCT; 20*24'N, lOS'OS'W; sounding, 1600 fm; wind, 030*, weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 03*. 0 27.22 34.49 556 .0 27.22 34.49 22.28 10 27.22 34.50 10 27.22 555 94.50 22.29 29 27.21 34.51 554 20 27.22 34.51 22.29 38 27.21 34.46 557 30 27.21 34.50 22.29 49 26.15 34.43 50 528 25.65 34.42 22.73 58 20.63 34.25 388 75 16.80 34.11 24.90 68 17.96 34.16 329 100 14.08 34.46 25.77 78 16.31 34.10 150 296 12.61 34.77 26.31 86 14.94 34.18 261 200 11.66 34.78 26.50 95 14.32 34.40 250 232 10.98 34.72 26.58 110 13.57 34.55 206 300 10.34 34.69 26.67 12.70 34.63 129 184 400 9.05 34.65 26.86 142 12.70 34.77 174 500 7.67 34.60 27.03 157 12.48 34.77 170 600 6.71 34.56 27.13 175 12.08 34.78 162 700 5.98 34.53 27.20 34.78 195 11.75 156 217 11.35 34.78 148 250 10.98 34.72 146 362 9.54 34.67 126 507 7.59 34.60 103 746 5.69 34.52 84

!6

OBSERVED Z

6T3 lOcm/g

forceS; 556 555 555 555 513 306 223 172 154 146 138 120 104 94 87

CCOFI 5612

16720

0.00 0.06 0.11 0.17 0.27 0.38 0.44 0.54 0.62 0.70 0.78 0.91 1.03 1.14 1.24

HORIZON; November 29, 1956; 0813 GOT; 19°48'N, 110*12'W; sounding, 1700 im; wind, 360°, force 2; weather, missing; sea, slight; wire angle, 05*. 0 26.18 34.78 5.34 503 0 26.18 34.78 5.34 22.84 503 0.00 10 26.20 34.76 4.47u 10 26.20 505 34.76 5.15 22.81 0.05 505 30 26.16 34.95 4.87 490 20 26.17 34.82 4.93 22.87 500 0.10 38 26.13 34.93 4.66 491 30 26.16 34.95 4.87 22.97 490 0.15 49 26.10 35.00 4.42 485 50 26.09 35.00 4.41 23.02 0.25 485 57 23.65 35.06 3.89 410 75 19.45 34.75 2.30 24.74 322 0.35 22.11 66 35.03 3.15 370 100 14.72 34.57 1.01 25.73 227 0.42 19.03 34.70 76 2.22 316 150 12.78 34.79 0.15 26.29 174 0.52 85 16.64 34.42 280 200 1.95 11.75 34.75 0.14 26.47 157 0.60 94 15.15 34.58 1.16 236 250 11.01 34.71 0.13 26.57 148 0.68 109 14.17 34.57 0.81 217 300 10.24 34.66 0.11 26.66 139 0.76 13.30 127 34.67 0.53 . 192 400 8.83 34.59 0.16 26.85 121 0.90 141 12.96 34.78 0.18 177 500 7.75 34.57 0.32 27.00 107 1.02 155 12.68 34.79 172 0.15 600 6.72 34.57 0.26 27.14 93 1.13 12.32 173 34.81 0.10 164 700 5.80 34.57 0.20 27.26 82 1.22 34.74 191 11.88 0.09 161 800 5.11 34.57 0.26 27.34 74 1.31 216 11.54 34.77 0.23 153 1000 4.21 34.57 0.43 27.45 64 1.47 247 11.08 34.72 0.14 149 360 9.33 34.61 0.10 127 502 7.72 34.57 0.32 107 34.57 739 5.48 0.20 78 1002 4.19 34.57 0.43 64

167.40

227

OBSERVED

167.60

170.20

228

Z

T

m

°C

S t

INTERPOLATED °2 ml/L

fij

Z

T

lOcm/g

m

°C

S

t

COMPUTED °2 ml/L

HORIZON; November 28, 1956; 0457 GCT; 19'08'N, 111*24.5'W; sounding, 1750 fm; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 00°. 0 26.40 34..23 4..55 0 26.40 549 34..23 4. 55 10 26.41 34..21 4..79 551 10 26..41 34..21 4. 79 30 26.40 34..23 4..65 549 20 26..40 34..22 4.,72 38 26.36 34..22 4..69 30 548 26..40 34..23 4. 65 48 34..35 4. 79 50 24.98 499 24..72 34..35 4. 81 57 23.47 34..34 5..02 457 75 19..99 34..36 3. 00 66 21.51 34..30 4..04 407 100 16.,00 34. 47 1. 43 75 19.99 34..36 3..00 150 339 12..83 34..82 0..32 84 18.44 34..38 2..01 325 200 12..01 34.83 0. 28 94 16.85 34.40 1..88 286 250 11..40 34. 78 0. 19 108 14.61 34..62 222 0.43 300 10.,87 34..75 0. 18 127 13.56 34..78 0..14 189 400 9..74 34. 70 0. 16 141 13.12 34..80 0..21 179 500 8..33 0. 15 34..63 155 12.69 34..83 0..38 600 169 7..13 34..59 0. 14 173 12.26 34..86 0..19 159 700 6..19 34..56 0. 14 191 12.12 34..84 0..29 158 800 5..52 34. 56 0. 18 214 11.84 34..81 0..15 1000 155 4..58 34..59 0. 36 247 11.44 34.,78 0. 19 150 360 10.26 34.,72 0.,17 134 504 8.24 34..63 0. 15 110 745 5.84 34..56 0..14 84 1012 4.53 34..59 0. 37 66 HORIZON; December 1, 1956; 1820 GCT; 19*54.5*N, 108°39.5'W; sounding, weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 23°. 0 27.25 34.61 4.57 0 27..25 548 34.61 9 27.22 34.61 27,.22 4.72 547 10 34.61 27 27.21 34.62 4.70 20 27..21 546 34.61 36 27.19 34.63 5.08 545 30 27..20 34.63 45 24.04 34.42 4.87 468 50 23.,20 34.41 54 22.03 34.41 4.52 418 17..29 75 34.49 62 19.49 34.31 4.03 100 14..40 34.70 355 70 17.97 34.41 2.81 311 150 12..59 34.77 79 16.77 34.54 1.07 274 200 11. 86 34.77 88 15.42 34.62 0.43 239 250 11. 26 34.73 101 14.32 34.70 10..53 0.14 200 300 34.70 117 13.32 34.74 0.19 188 400 8..92 34.59 129 12.97 34.74 0.15 181 500 7..49 34.53 142 12.70 34.78 0.17 173 600 6.46 34.53 160 12.43 34.76 170 0.14 700 5. 71 34.53 176 12.23 34.79 0.16 163 800 5. 13 34.53 197 11.91 34.78 0.15 158 1000 (4.27) (34.53) 225 11.58 34.75 0.10 155 328 10.08 34.68 0.14 135 462 7.96 34.53 0.11 113 684 5.80 34.53 0.14 85 935 4.52 34.53 0.37 71

"t g/L

6

AD

10 cm/g dyn. m

wind, 020°, force 3; 22..35 22..33 22..34 22..35 22..96 24..56 25 .36 26..30 26..47 26..55 26..62 26..78 26..96 27..10 27..21 27..29 27..42

549 551 550 549 491 339 263 173 157 150 143 128 111 97 87 79 67

0.00 0.06 0.11 0.17 0.27 0.37 0.45 0.55 0.64 0.72 0.79 0.94 1.06 1.18 1.28 1.37 1.54

1675 fm; wind, 040°, force 3; 4.57 4.72 4.71 4.81 4.71 1.78 0.16 0.15 0.13 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.15 0.21

22.36 22.37 22.37 22.39 23.45 25.07 25.89 26.32 26.46 26.54 26.65 26.83 27.00 27.14 27.24 27.31 (27.41)

548 547 547 545 444 290 212 171 158 150 140 123 107 93 84 77 (68)

0.00 0.05 0.11 0.16 0.26 0.36 0.42 0.51 0.60 0.68 0.75 0.89 1.02 1.12 1.22 1.31 (1.47)

INTERPOLATED

OB8ERVED Z

T

S

m

*C

Jt.

°2 ml/L

6T3 10cm/g

Z

T

8

m

°C

t

COMPUTED

°2

ml/L

HORIZON; November 29, 1956 ; 0306 GCT; 19'07'N. 109*58.5'W; sounding, 1725 fm; weather, partly cloudy; sea, moderate; wire angle, 12*. 0 555 0 27.35 34.56 4.38 27.35 34.56 4.38 34.57 10 27.36 4.54 554 10 27.36 34.57 4.54 27.27 34.57 20 28 4.74 552 27.33 34.57 4.63 34.09 37 23.55 4.08 477 30 34.57 4.74 27.22 22.64 34.06 3.62 455 50 3.62 46 22.42 34.10 22.01 34.25 3.62 424 75 17.47 34.23 2.97 56 20.30a) 34.20 4.04 383 100 14.42 34.47 1.56 65 150 34.69 0.39 74 17.58 34.23 2.98 315 12.56 34.20 3.01 279 200 11.63 82 15.86 34.81 0.35 90 34.23 3.04 250 10.78 34.72 0.18 1.07 221 300 9.97 34.64 0.23 103 14.24 34.53 34.62 0.70 202 400 8.42 34.55 0.22 120 13.61 132 12.93 34.65 0.69 187 500 7.08 34.52 0.21 34.67 600 0.20 145 12.68 0.38 181 6.21 34.53 34.71 0.44 170 700 5.55 34.53 0.22 162 12.24 34.71 164 800 179 11.94 0.35 5.03 34.53 0.31 200 11.63 34.81 0.35 151 1000 (4.23) (34.53) 229 11.12 34.76 0.18 146 130 332 9.43 34.60 0.23 0.22 107 465 7.46 34.52 34.53 0.20 83 683 5.64 34.52 71 926 4.48 0.45

g/L

AO 5T3 10cm/g 4yn* m

wind, 040°, force 3; 22.29 22.30 22.31 22.34 23.43 24.83 25.71 26.26 26.53 26.62 26.70 26.87 27.05 27.17 27.26 27.32 (27.41)

555 554 553 550 446 313 229 177 151 143 135 119 102 90 82 77 (68)

SIO CCOFI

5612

170.40

0.00 0.06 0.11 0.17 0.27 0.36 0.43 0.53 0.62 0.69 0.76 0.90 1.02 1.12 1.21 1.30 (1.46)

HORIZON; November 28, 1956; 2125 OCT; 18*52.5'N, 110*29.5'W; sounding, 1820 fm; wind, 040°, force 3; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 14°. 0.00 34.33 4.62 546 0 26.54 34.33 4.62 22.38 546 0 26.54 540 540 10 26.34 34.33 4.56 22.45 0.05 10 26.34 34.33 4.56 540 20 34.32 4.80 540 0.11 34.31 4.85 26.30 22.45 28 26.28 542 30 34.30 4.84 22.44 541 0.16 26.27 34.28 4.62 26.28 38 488 50 24.14 34.23 4.11 23.04 483 0.26 34.22 4.18 48 24.28 0.37 34.13 3.20 24.16 377 57 23.67 34.29 3.67 466 75 19.85 100 0.45 34.21 3.34 420 14.46 34.57 0.50 25.78 223 66 21.76 150 0.55 34.13 3.20 377 12.72 34.75 0.18 26.28 175 75 19.85 0.63 34.29 336 200 34.78 0.21 26.48 166 83 18.66 2.78 11.78 1.50 270 250 34.78 0.12 26.58 146 0.71 92 16.29 34.45 11.24 142 0.79 14.00 34.60 0.32 211 300 10.78 34.73 0.12 26.63 105 0.93 197 400 34.64 0.15 26.79 127 13.43 34.65 0.20 9.42 121 27.00 107 1.05 34.74 184 500 34.59 0.15 13.15 0.16 7.85 135 94 1.16 0.20 600 0.15 27.13 12.76 34.75 176 6.65 34.55 148 700 0.16 27.24 84 1.26 34.78 0.08 170 5.76 34.53 12.52 165 800 34.54 0.20 27.32 77 1.35 34.72 166 5.12 12.08 0.13 183 1000 (27.44) (65) 11.72 34.79 0.22 154 (4.21) (34.56) (1.51) 204 34.79 0.12 234 11.39 148 10.40 34.69 0.12 139 338 34.60 111 473 8.20 0.15 34.53 0.16 85 697 5.78 4.42 34.55 0.25 68 946

170.50

a) Alternate value, 19.89°C, not used in interpolation.

229

INTERPOLATED

OBSERVED CCOFI 5612

Z

T

S

m

•c

t

°2

ml/L

«T 10cm/g

Z

T

S

m

°C

t

COMPUTED

°2

ml/L

t

a

g/L

AD

/ dyn. m 10 cm/g 3

170.60

HORIZON; November 28, 1956; 1009 GCT; 18 0 33'N, l l l o 0 4 ' W ; sounding, 1700 fm; wind, 070°, force 2; weather, clear; sea, slight; wire angle, 06°. 26.87 26.87 33.89 4.42 588 0 33.89 4.42 21.94 588 0.00 0 33.86 4.61 591 10 26.88 33.86 4.60 21.92 591 0.06 11 26.88 34.01 20 26.82 33.93 4.57 22.00 583 0.12 28 26.71 4.49 575 30 34.02 4.47 24.93 34.17 4.15 511 26.66 22.12 572 0.18 38 34.21 4.16 500 50 24.52 34.22 4.16 22.91 496 0.28 48 24.66 34.40 34.34 4.30 442 75 19.21 2.03 24.52 342 0.39 56 22.94 34.60 34.28 397 100 15.19 0.41 25.64 235 0.46 65 21.08 3.98 34.40 150 34.82 0.17 26.40 164 75 19.21 2.03 342 12.35 0.56 17.52 34.40 1.40 302 200 11.81 34.82 0.12 153 0.64 85 26.51 250 34.82 0.17 93 15.84 34.53 0.73 255 11.38 26.58 146 0.72 34.77 14.39 34.67 0.12 214 300 10.83 0.15 26.64 140 0.79 108 13.40 191 400 9.56 34.67 0.14 26.79 127 121 34.72 0.15 0.93 34.60 109 12.64 34.79 0.18 171 500 8.12 0.15 26.97 1.06 141 600 34.57 27.10 97 12.24 34.83 0.16 161 7.06 0.15 155 1.17 157 700 6.26 34.55 89 173 12.07 34.84a) 0.15 0.15 27.18 1.28 80 190 11.90 34.83b) 0.10 155 800 5.62 34.57 0.19 27.28 1.37 152 1000 4.58 34.58 0.31 27.42 67 1.54 214 11.68 34.81 0.15 246 11.40 34.82 0.17 146 358 10.09 34.70 0.14 133 34.60 503 8.06 0.15 109 738 6.00 34.55 0.17 86 1007 4.56 34.58 0.31 67

II7G.25

HORIZON; December 13, 1956; 0820 OCT; 28°25'N, 112°47'W; sounding, 90 fm; wind, 300°, force 4; weather, clear; sea, moderate;; wire angle, 10° 35.39 0 16.86 35.39 25.86 215 0 16.86 215 10 16.75 35.38 213 10 16.75 35.38 25.88 213 35.37 20 16.72 212 29 16.68 212 35.38 25.89 48 16.24 35.34 204 30 16.66 35.37 25.90 211 70 15.93 35.28 201 50 16.20 35.33 204 25.98 15.82 35.23u 15.91 35.28 26.01 201 93 75 14.50 35.09 186 115

II7G35

II7G50

HORIZON; December 13, 1956; 0655 GCT; 28*32.5'N, 112°40'W; sounding, 145 fm; wind, 300°, weather, clear; sea, moderate;; wire angle, 03° 35.19 0 15.92 35.19 25.93 0 15.92 208 203 10 15.72 35.21 25.99 10 15.72 35.21 30 15.08 35.12 196 20 15.39 35.18 26.04 35.12 48 14.90 35.07 195 30 15.08 26.06 35.08 50 14.89 35.07 26.07 71 14.85 194 14.84 95 14.67 35.08 190 75 35.08 26.09 14.60 35.07 117 14.34 35.05 185 100 26.13 13.74 34.99 177 150 13.80 34.99 26.24 153 13.01 34.96 189 166

force 4;1 208 203 198 196 195 193 189 178

0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.29

HORIZON; December 13, 1956; 0440 OCT; 28°39'N, 112'24'W; sounding, 130 fm; wind, 280°, force 4; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 05° 0 16.01 35.16 213 0 16.01 35.16 25.88 213 0.00 10 16.24 35.20 10 16.24 35.20 25.87 214 0.02 214 211 29 15.99 35.17 20 16.10 35.19 25.89 212 0.04 35.17 211 30 35.17 48 15.98 15.99 25.90 211 0.06 72 14.82 35.07 194 50 15.94 35.16 25.91 210 0.11 13.76 34.92 183 75 14.60 35.04 191 0.16 95 26.11 13.33 34.90 100 13.65 34.91 26.21 181 0.20 117 176 160 150 12.36 34.85 26.43 161 154 12.25 34.85 0.29 149 200 (146) (0.37) 190 11.65 34.85 (11.51) (34.85) (26.58)

.

a) Alternate value, 3 4 . 7 7 X , not used in interpolation. b) Alternate value, 34.74JC,, not used in interpolation. 230

0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.11 0.16

INTERPOLATED

OB8ERVED Z

T

S

m

°C

t

°2 ml/L

10cm/g

Z

T

m

°C

8

%

COMPUTED °2 ml/L

g/L

SIO

AD 6T3 lOcm/g dyn. m

HORIZON; December 13, 1956; 0257 OCT; 28°41«N, 112'10'W; Bounding, 16 fm; wind, 310*, force 4; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 00°. 0 16.33 35.23 214 0 16. 33 35.23 25.,87 214 10 16.30 214 10 35.22 16. 30 35.22 25..87 214 35.07 19 15.38 205

15.06 14.78 14.34 13.96 13.65 13.35 12.90

35.09 35.06 35.03 34.99 34.97 34.94 34.92

5612

II7G.65 0.00 0.02

HORIZON; December 12, 1956; 1914, 1937 OCT; 27'55'N, 112'20'W; sounding, 600 fm; wind, 300°, force 4; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 35*, 40*. 0 17.69 35.35 0 236 17.69 35.35 25.64 236 0.00 7 17.60 35.33 236 10 17.58 35.33 25.65 235 0.02 24 17.48 35.34 232 20 17.50 35.34 25.67 233 0.05 31 16.23 35.22 30 213 16.55 35.26 25.82 219 0.07 40 15.79 35.18 206 50 26.00 15.52 35.15 202 0.11 48 15.57 35.16 203 75 14.76 35.06 26.09 193 0.16 56 15.29 35.12 200 100 13.96 34.99 26.21 182 0.21 62p 74p 9 Op lOOp 112p 126p 143p

CCOFI

I2IG.20

198 193 187 182 178 174 167

HORIZON; December 12, 1956; 0459 OCT; 26°15'N, 111*04'W; sounding, 250 fm; wind, 320° force 4; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 14°. 0 18.74 35.28 266 0 18.74 35.28 25.32 266 10 18.72 35.29 265 10 18.72 35.29 25.33 265 28 18.72 35.29 265 20 18.72 35.29 25.33 265 47 17.08 35.18 235 30 18.72 35.29 25.33 265 69 15.54 35.10 207 50 16.80 35.17 25.70 230 89 14.68 34.99 197 75 15.28 35.07 25.99 203 113 13.67 34.94 180 100 14.22 34.96 26.13 189 148 12.99 34.88 171 150 12.96 34.88 26.33 170 184 12.35 34.86 161

1336.40

0.00 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.18 0.23 0.32

HORIZON; December 11, 1956; 2050 OCT; 25'15'N, 110°49'W; sounding, 450 fm; wind, 340°, force 4; weather, clear; sea, rough; wire angle, 18°. 0 21.14 35.32 324 0 35.32 21.14 24.72 324 0.00 8 21.00 35.33 319 10 20.99 35.33 24.77 319 0.03 27 20.74 35.32 313 20 20.78 35.32 24.82 314 0.06 35.32 35 30 20.72 35.32 24.84 312 0.10 45 20.58 35.34 307 50 20.57 35.34 24.89 307 0.16 53 20.53 35.35 305 75 19.14 35.26 25.20 278 0.23 62 20.42 35.32 305 100 16.39 35.02 25.69 231 0.30 75 19.14 35.26 278 150 13.61 34.94 26.24 179 0.40 87 17.09 35.07 243 200 12.62 34.88 26.40 164 0.49 101 16.36 35.02 230 250 11.78 34.84 26.53 0.57 151 123 15.04 35.03 202 300 (10.87) 34.76 (26.63) (142) (0.64) 150 13.61 34.94 179 400 34.72 (9.45) (26.85) (121) (0.78) 182 12.96 34.89 169 500 (8.20) 34.65 (27.00) (107) (0.91) 227 34.87 12.18 156 297 10.92 34.76 143 387 34.73 505 8.12 34.65 107

I39G.22

231

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fr*

Z m

INTERPOLATED

a

OBSERVED °2 ml/L

Ôt

/ 10cm/g 3

Z

T

S

m

°C

£

COMPUTED

ml/L

vt g/L

AD |T3 10cm/g dyn. m

I45G.40

HORIZON; December 10, 1956; 1412 GCT; 24°34'N, 109°57'W; sounding, 450 fm; wind, 310°, force 6; weather, overcast; sea, high; wire angle, 25°. 0 35.27 277 0 19.18 35.27 25.21 277 19.18 0.00 277 10 19.18 9 19.18 35.28 35.28 25.21 277 0.03 19.20 35.27 31 278 20 19.20 35.28 25.21 277 0.06 39 35.28 30 19.20 35.27 25.20 278 0.08 53 19.14 35.28 275 50 19.17 35.28 25.22 276 0.14 62 18.37 35.26 259 75 18.11 35.26 25.46 253 0.21 71 18.21 15.60 34.89 35.26 255 100 25.78 223 0.27 243 17.60 35.23 150 88 12.95 34.74 26.22 181 0.37 106 14.72 34.77 200 11.61 34.70 159 213 26.45 0.46 34.70 119 14.28 34.77 205 250 10.78 26.60 145 0.53 141 13.28 34.74 187 300 10.12 34.68 26.70 135 0.61 177 12.14 34.73 166 400 8.90 34.64 118 26.88 0.74 213 11.35 34.69 155 500 7.76 34.61 104 27.03 0.86 268 10.52 34.70 140 600 (7.00) (34.58) (27.11) (97) (0.97) 347 9.56 34.66 128 452 34.63 110 8.25 590 34.58 97 7.06

151G.30

HORIZON; December 9, 1956 ; 2007 GCT; 24°25'N, 108°01.5'W; sounding, 18 fm; wind, 340°, force 6; weather, cloudy; sea, very rough; wire angle, 05°. 0 18.63 35.01 283 0 18.63 35.01 25.14 283 10 35.01 18.24 35.01 274 10 18.24 25.24 274 29 15.48 34.92 218 20 17.02 34.98 248 25.51

I57G.25

232

HORIZON; December 3, 1956 ; 1148, 1205 GCT ; 22°35. 5> j

Z

T

lOcm/g

m

•c

COMPUTED °2 ml/L

fft g/L

244

AD |X 3 lOcm/g dyn. m

HORIZON; December 5, 1956; 1007 GCT; 19*59'N, 105'53'W; sounding, 1000 fm; wind, 340°, force 4; weather, clear; sea, moderate; wire angle, 26*. 0 0 27..00 539 27..00 34..63 4. 86 539 34.,63 4. 86 22. 9 540 10 27..00 27..00 34.,62 4..55 34.62 4. 55 22..46 539 34.,46 20 24..30 34..51 3..82 25 22.48 3.,57 421 23..20 468 20..62 34.,47 35 19.,31 34..48 2..17 338 30 2..80 24..21 372 48 17..06 50 34.60 0..71 271 34..58 0.,79 278 16..83 25.,27 57 14..47 34.,68 0..15 15..93 34..67 0.,47 246 75 25,.86 215 227 64 15..04 34.,68 0..21 100 13..26 34. 80 0..14 26..21 182 78 14..37 0..14 150 12..37 0..17 34.,68 213 34..85 26..42 162 88 14..04 34.,76 0. 24 201 200 12..00 34.,84 0..19 26..49 155 96 13..48 34.,76 0..16 190 250 11..38 34. 79 0..18 26..57 148 13..02 0..14 174 300 10..73 34..75 0..20 140 108 34..85 26..65 126 12..86 171 400 9..28 34.,67 0..20 34..85 0..19 26.84 122 7..71 0..16 138 12.,51 34..84 0..20 165 500 34.,60 27..02 104 12.,36 34..85 0..17 162 600 6..68 34..59 0..18 27..16 91 151 700 34. 58 0..20 27..25 83 175 12.,14 34.,84 0..18 158 5..92 192 12..10 34.,82u 0.,18 800 5,.34 34.,57 0..24 27..32 76 214 11..80 34..85 0..21 151 1000 4.,46 34..56 0..35 27..41 68 243 11..44 34..80 0..18 149 362 9..86 34. 70 0..21 130 501 7..70 34..60 0..16 104 739 5..67 34..58 0..21 80 1019 4..38 34.,56 0.,37 67 a>

1776.35

Z m

OR

CCOFI 5612

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