a warmer layer at 1 to 2 m. Because this layer 

 in turn overlay cold deep water, a temperature 

 maximunn layer was formed. 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



Jack E. Bailey and Chester R. Mattson 

 assisted in the drogue observations. 



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