Investigation of Heat and Buoyancy Fluxes from Cruise Data

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Investigation of Heat and Buoyancy Fluxes from Cruise Data OC 3570: OpOceano David R. Lewis

Some interesting features

Correlation Coefficient Matrix = 1.0000 0.9727 0.9727 1.0000

Conclusions Buoyancy Flux measurements are not well correlated with Ceiling heights However, Buoyancy Flux is extremely well correlated with wind speed*Heat Flux difference Also, there appears to be a correlation between the mean deviation difference in (LHF, SHF) - and the deviation from a mean in ceiling heights. Uncertainty whether this correlation is dependant on atm. temp. inversion