SEE ALSO IMR NO. 0-45-65 BY B. THOMPSON, AND IMR NO. 0-13-66 by BAR- 

 NETT AND AMSTUTZ. PROGRAM LISTINGS SEPARATE FROM MANUSCRIPTS. 



OCEANOGRAPHIC PREDICTION DIV., CODE 3400 

 NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE 

 SUITLAND. MD. 20390 



TWO-DIMENSIONAL POWER SPECTRUM FOR SWOP II LANGUAGE - FORTRAN 



COMPUTER - IBM 7074 



DETERMINATION OF SPECTRUM ASSOCIATED WITH THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF 

 ENERGY AS OBTAINED FROM AN INSTANTANEOUS PICTURE OF THE OCEAN TAKEN 

 FROM AIRCRAFT (SWOP II). OS NO. 53484. AUTHOR — CM. WINGER. 



OCEANOGRAPHIC PREDICTION DIV., CODE 3400 

 NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE 

 SUITLAND, MD. 20390 



WIND STRESS LANGUAGE - FORTRAN 



COMPUTER - IBM 7074 



DETERMINES WIND STRESS ON THE OCEAN SURFACE. OS NO. 53462. AUTHOR — 

 W.H. GEMMILL. 



OCEANOGRAPHIC PREDICTION DIV., CODE 3400 

 NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE 

 SUITLAND. MD. 20390 



TRANSPORT COMPUTATIONS FROM ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE LANGUAGE - FORTRAN II 



AND IV 

 COMPUTER - IBM 1620. 



IBM 7040 AND 

 IBM 1130 

 (COPY ON FILE AT NODC - FORTRAN II FOR 1620 ONLY) 



COMPUTES, ACCORDING TO A SYSTEM OF ANALYSIS DESIGNED BY DR. N.P. FOF- 

 ONOFF, THE STEADY STATE MASS TRANSPORT IN THE OCEAN FROM ATMOSPHERIC 

 PRESSURE DATA, MERIDIONAL AND ZONAL COMPONENTS OF EKMAN TRANSPORT, 

 TOTAL MERIDIONAL TRANSPORT, INTEGRATED TRANSPORT AND INTEGRATED GEO- 

 STROPHIC TRANSPORT. INPUT ARE SEA LEVtL PRESSURE CARDS FROM THE EX- 

 TENDED FORECAST DIV. OF THE U.S. WEATHER BUREAU. OUTPUT ARE MEAN 

 MONTHLY VALUES FOR THE SPECIFIED GRID OF ALTERNATE 5 DEGREES OF LATI- 

 TUDE AND LONGITUDE IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE. FORTRAN II PROGRAM IS 

 PUBLISHED IN FISHERIES RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA, MS. SERIES (OCEAN. 

 AND LIMNOL.) NO. 163, 1963 BY DR. CHARLOTTE FROESE. FORTRAN Iv PRO- 

 GRAM HELD BY STATISTICAL SERVICES, FISHERIES RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA, 

 BIOLOGICAL STATION, NANAIMO, B. C. CANADA. 



OCEANOGRAPHER-IN-CHARGE 

 PACIFIC OCEANOGRAPHIC GROUP 

 BIOLOGICAL STATION 

 NANAIMO, B. C, CANADA 



SYNOPTIC ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING OF LANGUAGE - MACHINE 



SURFACE CURRENTS COMPUTER - CDC 1604 AND 



CDC 3200 



INPUT IS SURFACE WIND ANALYSIS/FORECAST, SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE ANAL- 

 YSIS/FORECAST, 600 FEET TEMPERATURE ANALYSIS AND SOME CLIMATOLOGY. 

 OUTPUT IS SURFACE CURRENT TRANSPORT IN NAUTICAL MILES PER 24 HOURS. 

 CURRENT DIRECTION AND STREAM FUNCTION. REF. FNWF TECHNICAL NOTE NO. 9 

 AND HUBERT (1965). DIRECT REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION TO — 



COMMANDING OFFICER 



FLEET NUMERICAL WEATHER CENTRAL 



MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA 93940 



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