Table 6. — U.S. -funded institutions, investigators, and projects in NORPAX program — continued 



Organization 



Investigator 



Project title 



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University of California 

 San Diego 



University of Hawaii 

 Institute of Geophysics 



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California Institute of Technology 

 Jet Propulsion Laboratory 



University of Michigan 



National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA 



Naval Fleet Numerical Weather Central 

 Naval Postgraduate School 



Oregon State University 



Stanford University 

 Texas A & M University 

 University of Tokyo 



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University of Washington 



Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 



K, E. Kenyon 

 '■G. J. McNally 



J. Namias 

 C. K. Stidd 



R. H, Stewart 

 R. T. Wert 

 R. T. Wert 

 R. T. Wert 

 W. B. White 



C. A. Friehe 



M. J. Vitousek 



K. Wyrtki 



K. Wyrtki 



M. T. Chahine 



J. C. K. Huang 



D. R. McLain 

 T. Saur 



C. R. Ward 



R. L. Haney 



P. P. Niiler 



C. Paulson 

 W. H. Quinn 



A. M. Peterson 

 G. L. Tyler 



A. D. Kirwan 

 H. Solomon 



B. A. Taft 



P. M. Saunders 



Large-Scale Dynamics of the Upper Ocean 

 Satellite Tracked Drifting Buoys 



Large-Scale and Long-Term Air-Sea Interaction 

 Over the Pacific and Remote Weather and Climate 

 Influences 



Remote Sensing of Winds 



NORPAX Data Program 



Process Mechanical BTs 



NORPAX Administration and Travel 



Annual Variability in Large-Scale Baroclinic Trans- 

 port of the North Pacific and Its Relation to 

 Thermal Anomalies in Upper Ocean 



Measurement of Surface Fluxes of Heat, Water 

 Vapor, and Momentum From Aircraft and Mer- 

 chant Ships 



Line Islands Monitoring 



Interaction of Circulation, Sea Level, Heat Storage, 

 and Winds Over the Pacific Ocean 



El Nino Watch 



Remote Sounding of Temperature of the Ocean 

 Surface in Cloudy Atmosphere 



Numerical Simulation of Climatic Fluctuations in 

 the Pacific 



Time Series XBT Sections 



Continuance of Ships of Opportunity Program 



Numerical Simulation of Coupled North Pacific 

 Ocean-Atmospheric System 



Examination of the Validity of the Local Theories 

 of the Seasonal Thermocline 



Ocean Mixed-Layer Structure 



Large-Scale and Long-Term Fluctuations in the 

 Ocean and Atmosphere Over Lower Latitudes of 

 the Pacific and Their Consequences 



Radar Studies of Sea and Decametric Radio-Wave 

 Observations of the North Pacific 



A Study of Large-Scale Ocean-Atmospheric 

 Coupling Through Use of Free-Drifting Buoys 



The Role of Western Boundary Currents in Large- 

 Scale Air- Sea Interaction in the North Pacific 



Kuroshio Index; History and Recent Observations 



Evaluation of Performance of Near-Surface 

 Drifters 



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