Environmental Conditions - Weather - Waves and currents - Tides Oceanographic Research Cruise 2015-2016.

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Environmental Conditions - Weather - Waves and currents - Tides Oceanographic Research Cruise

Environmental Conditions Weather conditions Oceanographic Research Cruise

Environmental Conditions Sea state -waves and currents Oceanographic Research Cruise

Environmental Conditions Tidal conditions Oceanographic Research Cruise

Weather Conditions Forecasts: Historical weather

Oceanographic Research Cruise Sea State and Tide Present conditions and forecasts: (waves and tides)

Evolution of sea surface elevation (m) over a day generated by the tide model TPXO6. Tide Prediction - the OTIS package OTIS - OSU Tidal Inversion Software; OSU - Oregon State University Oceanographic Research Cruise

Tide Prediction - the OTIS package - Sea level data saved in ASCII code in a text file and shown in a figure. Oceanographic Research Cruise

PT - Pressure transducer, which includes a temperature sensor Oceanographic Research Cruise Measurement of Sea Surface Elevation hydrostatic pressure -The hydrostatic pressure (used in Oceanography) is the pressure due to the water column above a given level (depth), which implies that p = 0 when the level is the free surface, which is at atmospheric pressure. -Fundamental Equation of Hydrostatic describes the pressure variation, p, with depth, z, in a column of fluid: p =  g z  z =p/  g

Measurement of Sea Surface Elevation Oceanographic Research Cruise Location of the PT

PT data processing and presentation Oceanographic Research Cruise Measurement of Sea Surface Elevation -Pressure, sea level and temperature data saved in ASCII code (American Standard Code for Information Interchange), in a text (txt) or comma separated value (csv) file. samples T (ºC) Depth (m) Pressure (Bar)