. Annual data summary for 1994, CERC Field Research Facility. Ocean waves; Water waves; Oceanographic research stations; Oceanography. 2-3 March 1994 (Figure 30) Forming over Georgia early on 2 March this storm quickly moved up the eastern coast. Southeasterly winds approaching 17 m/sec peaked at 1300 EST on 2 March, followed by the maximum Hmo (at Gauge 630) of m (Tp = sec) which was recorded later that afternoon at 2116 EST. The minimum atmospheric pressure at the FRF was 989 mb. There was 77 mm of Water Level from NGVO. MARCH, 1994 Figure 30. Data for 2-3 March 1994


. Annual data summary for 1994, CERC Field Research Facility. Ocean waves; Water waves; Oceanographic research stations; Oceanography. 2-3 March 1994 (Figure 30) Forming over Georgia early on 2 March this storm quickly moved up the eastern coast. Southeasterly winds approaching 17 m/sec peaked at 1300 EST on 2 March, followed by the maximum Hmo (at Gauge 630) of m (Tp = sec) which was recorded later that afternoon at 2116 EST. The minimum atmospheric pressure at the FRF was 989 mb. There was 77 mm of Water Level from NGVO. MARCH, 1994 Figure 30. Data for 2-3 March 1994 storm Chapter 9 Storms 59. 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 United States. Army. Corps of Engineers; U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station; Coastal Engineering Research Center (U. S. ). [Vicksburg, Miss. : U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station]


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