. Annual data summary for 1995, CHL Field Research Facility. Ocean waves; Water waves; Oceanographic research stations; Oceanography. 28-29 January 1995 (Figure 28) A strong Canadian high pressure system in conjunction with an approaching storm produced onshore winds at the FRF beginning on 28 January. As the storm moved off the North Carolina coast it quickly intensified generating winds (from northeast) of 13 m/sec at 0208 EST on 29 January. Waves at Gauge 625 reached a maximum H^ of (7J, = sec) at 0208 EST also on 29 January. There was 5 mm of precipitation. Atmospheric Pressure,


. Annual data summary for 1995, CHL Field Research Facility. Ocean waves; Water waves; Oceanographic research stations; Oceanography. 28-29 January 1995 (Figure 28) A strong Canadian high pressure system in conjunction with an approaching storm produced onshore winds at the FRF beginning on 28 January. As the storm moved off the North Carolina coast it quickly intensified generating winds (from northeast) of 13 m/sec at 0208 EST on 29 January. Waves at Gauge 625 reached a maximum H^ of (7J, = sec) at 0208 EST also on 29 January. There was 5 mm of precipitation. Atmospheric Pressure, mb. JANUARY. 1995 Figure 28. Data for 28-29 January 1995 storm Chapter 9 Storms 57. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Leffler, Michael W; Baron, Clifford F; Scarborough, Brian L; Hodges, Paul R; Townsend, C. Ray; United States. Army. Corps of Engineers; U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station; Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station). [Vicksburg, Miss. : U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station]


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