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These plots show schematically the daily sea surface meterological data distribution for the operational TAO/TRITON array from 137°E to 95°W. Winds are shown at the top in magenta, then relative humidity in light blue, then air temperature in red, and finally sea surface temperature in blue. The links below will display similar images for subsurface temperatures, acoustic doppler current profiles, and fixed depth currents. You may display similar plots for all of the daily and higher resolution data, including non-operational sites and historical sites, on the data delivery page.
Subsurface Temperatures | Subsurface Currents

Daily surface metereological data availability
137°E 147°E 156°E 165°E 180°W 170°W 155°W 140°W 125°W 110°W 95°W
9°N 9°N
8°N 8°N
5°N 5°N
2°N 2°N
2°S 2°S
5°S 5°S
8°S 8°S
137°E 147°E 156°E 165°E 180°W 170°W 155°W 140°W 125°W 110°W 95°W
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