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Use of Altimeter and Wind Data to Detect the Anomalous Loss of SVP-Type Drifter’s Drogue

The study presented in this paper is motivated by the unexplained time dependency of the Ekman model recently computed by Rio et al. using a dataset of "drogued" drifting buoy velocities distributed by the Surface Drifter Data Assembly Center (SD-DAC). This suspicious behavior is found to...

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Published in:Journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology 2012-11, Vol.29 (11), p.1663-1674
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