Table 10.-U.S. institutions, investigators, and projects in NORPAX |Cont.| 



Institutions 



Investigators 



Projects 



NOAA/AOML 



NOAA National Marine Fisheries 



NOAA/PMEL 



US Naval Oceanographic Laboratory 



USN/Fleet Numerical Weather Central 

 USN/Naval Postgraduate School 



Oregon State University 



San Diego State University 

 Texas A&M University 



University of Tokyo 

 University of Washington 



D. Hansen 



J. F. T. Saurand 

 D. R. McLain 



D. Halpern 



H. E. Hurlbert, 



J. D. Thompson, and 



S. A. Piacsek 



R. E. Hughes 



R. L. Haney 



W. L. Gates 



C. E. Dorman 

 W. Emery 



A. D. Kirwan 

 H. Solomon 



B. A. Taft 



Drifter Measurements in the North Equatorial 

 Countercurrent 



Ships of Opportunity Time Series XBT Sections for 

 the Eastern North Pacific Ocean 



Transport of the North Equatorial Countercurrent 

 in the Central Pacific 



A Numerical Investigation of the Time-Dependent 

 Circulation of the Equatorial and Eastern Pacific 



Ships of Opportunity XBT Program 



Numerical Simulation of the Coupled North Pacific 

 Ocean-Atmosphere System 



Research on the Dynamics of the Mixed Layer and 

 Its Role in the Oceanic General Circulation 



Variability of the Oceanic Thermal Structure Be- 

 tween San Francisco and Hawaii 



Computation of Density From Measurements of 

 Thermal Structure 



Anomaly Dynamics Study 



The Role of Subpolar Western Boundary Currents 

 in Large-Scale Ocean Atmosphere Coupling in the 

 North Pacific 



Study of Thermocline Fluctuations of the Pacific 

 North Equatorial Current 



Predicted for winter (December, January, February) 1976-77 



Completed December 1, 1976 from data ending November 23, 1976 



Figure 7. — Forecast of J. Namias for December, January, February 1976:77. A = above normal, N^near normal, 

 B= below normal, L flight, M= moderate, H = heavy. 



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