vey embedded within the larger synoptic array (1, 2, 3, 

 and 4 above) and concentrated from May through June 

 1978. The position, depth, and time of sampUng will be 

 varied to objectively map local dynamics. Sampling will 

 include data from the U.S.S.R. current-meter array (1 

 above), U.S. current-meter array (2 above), the SOFAR 

 float array (3 above), the U.S. -U.S.S.R. hydrographic 

 survey (4 above), as well as velocity profilers to provide 

 vertical structure of currents, near-surface current meas- 

 urements to provide accurate velocity data in the highly 

 energetic mixed layer, remotely tracked surface drogues 

 to define the surface signals, and, possibly, a few short- 

 term meteorological buoys to record surface atmospheric 

 parameters. 



6. Additional Soviet experiments. Smaller scale U.S.S.R. 

 experiments include an upper layer experiment and an 

 internal waves experiment. For these objectives the 

 U.S.S.R. will do the following: (a) Two additional 

 moorings will be added to the main U.S.S.R. mooring ar- 

 ray, one with 5 current-temperature meters and the other 

 with 15 current-temperature meters within a layer from 

 50 m through 4,000 m; b) Several CTD and temperature 

 surveys of a region tens of kilometers in scale will be 

 made; c) Measurements of air temperature, wind veloci- 

 ties, atmospheric pressures, humidity, solar radiation, and 

 surface waves will be made from U.S.S.R. ships. 



MODE and POLYMODE Data 



MODE and POLYMODE data are available from NODC 

 as follows: 



NODC Accession No.: 77-0261 

 Organization: Scripps Institution of Oceanography 

 Investigators: C. S. Cox, J. H. Filloux and D. Cayan 

 Grant No.: NSF/GX-36933, NSF/GA-31342 

 Project: MODE-I Bottom-Mounted Instruments 

 Data: Eastward and Northward components of electric field, 

 expressed in 10"** volts/meter, recorded every 64 seconds 

 from March 21, 1973 to July 8, 1973, with a break for 

 servicing. The data were obtained in the MODE area and 

 comprise 7 files on NODC-compatible magnetic tape. 



NODC Accession No.: 77-0231 



Organization: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Institute 



of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (SIO/ IGPP) 

 Investigators: W. S. Brown, W. H. Munk, F. E. Snodgrass, H. 



Mofjeld, and B. Zetler 

 Grant Nos.: NSF/GX-29052 and NSF AG-253 (Mojfeld) 

 Project: Bottom-Mounted Instruments 

 Data: 12,568 pressure measurements of MODE Deep Sea 



Tides from 5 sea-floor capsules at the MODE site, March 



18, 1973 to July 9, 1973. Data received on punch cards. 



NODC Accession No.: 76-1423 



Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 



Investigator: G. Seaver 



Grant No.: NSF IDO75-04215 



Project: MODE XBT's 



Data: 341 MODE XBT's taken aboard RV Chain Cruise 



CH-118, January 22, 1975-February 2, 1975. Data were 



submitted in log sheets and strip charts. 



Table 9.-Schedule for POLYMODE local dynamics experiment 



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