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Numerical models used to simulate coastal water circulation require the specification of a wind field to force the movement of the surface layer of the ocean, and the heat flux to balance the transfer of heat into and out of the ocean. Models have been developed for the major aquaculture regions in British Columbia and a network of weather stations has been maintained to contribute to the wind forcing for these models. |
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Numerical models used to simulate coastal water circulation require the specification of a wind field to force the movement of the surface layer of the ocean, and the heat flux to balance the transfer of heat into and out of the ocean. Models have been developed for the major aquaculture regions in British Columbia and a network of weather stations has been maintained to contribute to the wind forcing for these models. |
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Laura Bianucci (Laura.Bianucci@dfo-mpo.gc.ca), Fisheries and Oceans Canada |
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FS34 - Coastal Weather Stations Monitoring |
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["FieldNotes","Science Operations","Pacific","Canada","DFO"] |
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