. Annual data summary for 1989, CERC Field Research Facility : volume 1, main text and appendixes A and B. Ocean waves; Oceanographic research stations; Marine meteorology; Storms. 23-24 September 1989 (Figure 36) 75. Following the passage of a cold front, strong winds generated by a large high pressure system located over Michigan began to affect the FRF late on 23 September. Maximum wind speeds (from the north-northeast) exceeding 18 m/sec occurred on 23 September at 2200 EST. The maximum H^ (Gage 625) of m (Tp = sec) was recorded 2 hr later at 2342 EST. Total precipitation was 6 mm
. Annual data summary for 1989, CERC Field Research Facility : volume 1, main text and appendixes A and B. Ocean waves; Oceanographic research stations; Marine meteorology; Storms. 23-24 September 1989 (Figure 36) 75. Following the passage of a cold front, strong winds generated by a large high pressure system located over Michigan began to affect the FRF late on 23 September. Maximum wind speeds (from the north-northeast) exceeding 18 m/sec occurred on 23 September at 2200 EST. The maximum H^ (Gage 625) of m (Tp = sec) was recorded 2 hr later at 2342 EST. Total precipitation was 6 mm. Atmospheric Pressure, mb. Figure 36. Data for 23-24 September 1989 storm 70. 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; United States. Army. Corps of Engineers; Coastal Engineering Research Center (U. S. ); U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. [Vicksburg, Miss. : U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station ; Springfield, Va. : Available from National Technical Information Service]
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