The meteorological buoy and Coastal Marine Automated Network for the United States
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The meteorological buoy and Coastal Marine Automated Network for the United States
(The Compass series)
National Academy Press, 1998
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"Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources. National Research Council."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-76)
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- 1 Front Matter
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 1 Introduction
- 4 2 NOAA's Present and Proposed Coastal Ocean Buoy and C-MAN Network
- 5 3 Applications of Buoy/C-MAN Data Network
- 6 4 Importance of Buoy/C-MAN Observations to Research and Operational Services
- 7 5 Proposed Core Network and Recommendations
- 8 6 Concluding Perspective
- 9 References
- 10 Appendix A: List of Contributors
- 11 Appendix B: Letter from the Climate Research Committee to the Department of State
- 12 Appendix C: Letter from the U.S. Coast Guard
- 13 Appendix D: Letter from BOAT/U.S
- 14 Appendix E: Findings from NOAA Natural Disaster Survey Reports
- 15 Appendix F: Sample Weekly Status Report, National Data Buoy Center
- 16 Appendix G: Data Buoy Impacts on Warning and Forecast Operations
- 17 Figure 15
- 18 Figure 16
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