N, 2
N, and 1
N). From [Johnson, 1996].
CTD Lat Longt Distance1 Corrected
Distance2
58. 2.9217 -140.1583 129.84
59. 2.9050 -140.2100 127.08
60. 2.8850 -140.2433 125.37
61. 2.8700 -140.3100 105.73
62. 2.8550 -140.3350 123.04
63. 2.8283 -140.3733 119.88
64. 2.8233 -140.4117 120.12
65. 2.8167 -140.4367 120.25
66. 2.6067 -140.7783 113.12
67. 2.5983 -140.7850 111.50
68. 2.0933 -140.1917 -10.90 -10.83
69. 2.1200 -140.2433 -10.02 -10.49
70. 2.1300 -140.3033 -7.63 -8.42
71. 2.1700 -140.3917 -2.47 -3.77
72. 2.1650 -140.4367 -4.03 -5.81
73. 2.2033 -140.5050 -0.31 -2.57
74. 2.2083 -140.5467 -0.08 -2.69
75. 2.1950 -140.6900 -5.72 -5.54
76. 2.2067 -140.7033 -5.08 -4.83
77. 2.2283 -140.7500 -3.02 -2.58
78. 2.2700 -140.8650 1.97 3.16
79. 2.2667 -140.8817 2.10 3.25
80. 2.1150 -141.2683 8.25
81. 2.0933 -141.4350 2.38
82. 2.0867 -141.4383 0.79
83. 2.0850 -141.4467 0.03
84. 1.1067 -140.0050 -220.75
1Calculated
by assuming that the front can be described by a line moving to the west at a
rate of 64.1 +/- 2.4 cm s-1 with a direction of 315.6 +/- 4.5
degrees, located at a position of 2.2196
N,140.7099
W, at 1608
GMT on August 25, 1992.
2Corrected based on the location of the front based on most recent
ADCP sea surface temperature detection of the 25.5
isotherm.