Appendix II are underestimates. The stability correction 

 can also increase differences in the turbulent exchange 

 processes between areas such as between OWS-V and 

 OWS-N. 



The use of air-sea interaction processes in the 

 application of oceanography to fisheries and climatic 

 problems will increase in the future. Although the results 

 of this report are useful for climatic comparisons, further 

 research in marine boundary layer processes is needed to 

 place confidence limits on the derived air-sea interaction 

 processes. With the broadening application of air-sea 

 interaction research there is also a need for a consensus 

 among scientists on the empirical formulae and methods of 

 computation to be used. 



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