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ACKNOWLEDGf'ENTS 



We thank the Chevron Shipping Co. and Matson Navigation Co. for 

 their cooperation and that of their ships* personnel in making 

 the observations used herein. The Fleet Numerical Weather 

 Central supplied the XBT nrobes and the use of computer 

 facilities at .lonterey. 



This project was a part of the NORPAX program and was supported 

 by grants from the National Science Foundation^ Office for the 

 International Decade of Ocean Exploration. 



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