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The July 1990 Gulf Stream Experiment
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Coastal EngineeringEngineeringCurvature FrontsOceanographyMarine EngineeringMarine Geophysical DataGeophysical FlowEarth ScienceGeophysicsGs ExperimentMarine MeteorologyAtmospheric ScienceMeteorologyMarine HydrodynamicsGeographyWake HydrodynamicsHydrologyRadarPhysical OceanographyAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringJuly 1990
The specific scientific tasks addressed in the July 1990 Gulf Stream (GS) experiment were the following: (1) Kelvin wake behavior across fronts at various ship speeds, (2) the physics of temperature front/radar cross section (RCS) mismatch, (3) wave-current interactions in curvature fronts, and (4) the hydrodynamic structure and origin of synthetic-aperture-radar (SAR) slick-like features. Overall, the GS Experiment was most successful, and about 60 percent of the planned data was collected. On-going efforts concentrate on the analysis and interpretation of the data. An overview of the experiment and preliminary results of the data analysis are given.
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