ICE POTENTIAL LANGUAGE - FORTRAN 



COMPUTER - IBM 7074 



PROCESSES OBSERVED SEA ICE CONDITIONS SO THEY CAN BE USED IN FORECAST- 

 ING SEA ICE CONDITIONS. OS NO. 20141. AUTHOR — L.A. WALKER. 



DATA SYSTEMS CENTERt CODE 0831 

 NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE 

 SUITLAND. MD. 20390 



STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF ICE DATA LANGUAGE - FORTRAN 



COMPUTER - IBM 7074 



COMPUTES THE MEAN CONCENTRATION VALUES* MEAN AGE SEVERITY VALUES, AND 

 MEAN FLOE SIZE SEVERITY VALUE OF ICE DATA. AUTHOR — BARBARA GRAY. 



OCEANOGRAPHIC PREDICTION, CODE 3400 

 NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE 

 SUITLAND, MD. 20390 



SEA ICE STUDIES LANGUAGE - FORTRAN IV 



COMPUTER - IBM 7090/94 

 (COPY ON FILE AT NODC) 



A GENERALIZED PROGRAM WITH SEVERAL OPTIONS THAT ALLOW CONSIDERABLE 

 LATITUDE IN THE SPECIFICATION OF INPUT AND OUTPUT DATA. A MAliM PROGRAM 

 READS IN THE INPUT DATA AND SUMMARIZES THE RESULTS OF EACH YEAris IN- 

 TEGRATION. SUBROUTINE YARIT CALCULATES THE TEMPERATURE AND THICKNESS 

 CHANGES OF THE ICE AND SNOW FOR EACH TIME STEP DURING THE YEAR. SUB- 

 ROUTINE FLIP TAKES THE MONTHLY VALUES OF THE INDEPENDENT ENERGY FLUXES 

 AT THE UPPER BOUNDARY AND PRODUCES SMOOTHED VALUES FOR EACH TIME STEP. 

 SUBROUTINE SALPR CALCULATES THE SALINITY PROFILE FOR EACH TIME STEP. 

 FINALLY, SUBROUTINE RITE WRITES THE TEMPERATURE PROFILE, ICE THICKNESS 

 AND MASS CHANGES FOR EACH IQ-DAY PERIOD THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. LISTED 

 IN A MEMORANDUM RM-6093-PR (NOV 1969, 173 P) 'NUMERICAL PREDICTION OF 

 THE THERMODYNAMIC RESPONSE OF ARCTIC SEA ICE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES' 

 BY G.A. MAYKUT AND N. UNTERSTE I NER . PREPARED FOR U.S. AIR FORCE PRO- 

 JECT RAND. 



THE RAND CORPORATION 



1700 MAIN ST. 



SANTA MONICA, CALIF. 90406 



PHYSICAL PROPERTIES - ANALYSES AND SUMMARIES 



DEVIATION OF TEMP. AND SALINITY PART 1 (DOTS-1) LANGUAGE - AUTOCODER 



COMPUTER - IBM 7074 

 (COPY ON FILE AT NODC) 



A PROTOTYPE PROGRAM TO MONITOR NODC FORMAT COMPUTED OCEAN STATION DATA 

 FOR ERRORS. OS NO. 52305. AUTHOR — S.C. PORTER. 



DEVELOPMENT DIVISION, CODE 2320 

 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA CENTER 

 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20390 



OBJECTIVE THERMOCLINE ANALYSIS LANGUAGE - FORTRAN IV-H 



COMPUTER - IBM 360 SER. 

 AND CDC 6500 

 (COPY ON FILE AT NODC) 



READS DIGITIZED BATHYTHERMOGRAPH TRACES AND THEN ANALYZES THEM OBJECT- 

 IVELY BY GAUSSIAN AND NON-GAUSSIAN METHODS FOR THE TOP, CENTER, AND 

 BASE OF THE MAIN THERMOCLINE. ADDITIONALLY, SUCH FEATURES AS MULTIPLE 



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