Abstract

Abstract Measurements of wind at 5 m height, currents at 7.6, 15.4. 21.4 and 27.5 m depths, and temperature at 19 depths between 0.4 and 43.3 m depths were made from 19 August to 12 September 1974 at 8°41′N, 23°10′W (Site E3 of the GATE C-scale Oceanographic Experiment). In the uppermost 30 m where the temperature was isothermal to within 0.1°C m−1, the 24-day mean wind-driven trans-port represented ∼20% of the total transport and the geostrophic transport was 80%. Time variations of the current records were dominated by near-inertial period and semidiurnal tidal period motions with rms amplitudes of 0.05-0.08 m s−1 and 0.05 m s−1, respectively. Throughout the frequency range the currents were coherent with zero phase difference between 7.6 and 27.5 M. Several squalls occurred in which the wind stress was greater than 0.1 N m−2 and the temperature records did not indicate entrainment of cold water into the mixed layer from the upper thermo-cline. The upper pycnocline was very strongly stratified. The vigo...

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