Abstract

We present intensity fluctuation statistics of point-to-point transmission data taken during the summer shelfbreak Primer experiment. We focus on broadband 400 Hz transmissions from two bottom mounted sources on the continental slope to a vertical line array on the shelf, at distances of 60 and 42 km. The data were collected over 11 days in late July and early August of 1996. Single phone, time averaged, and time and depth average intensity statistics are examined. Both tracks showed a strong M2 tidal effect on intensity, as well as mesoscale induced variations. [Work supported by ONR.]

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