ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



Invaluable discussions and advice on all aspects of atmosphere- 

 ocean heat exchange were provided by G. R. Seckel, Pacific Envi- 

 ronmental Group, NMFS. NOAA. R. W. Garwood, Naval 

 Postgraduate School, suggested the editing procedures which were 

 used to refine calculations of latent and sensible heat flux. C. N. K. 

 Mooers. Naval Postgraduate School, kindly reviewed the revised 

 manuscript. Historical surface marine data and electronic comput- 

 ing and plotting facilities were provided by the U. S. Navy, Fleet 

 Numerical Oceanography Center, Monterey, Calif. 



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