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Measurements of vertical air temperature gradients with dipmeter

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By means of measuring the dips of horizon with a Pulfrich dipmeter, vertical air temperature gradients near the sea surface were obtained with an accuracy of ca. ±0.01°C/m, much better than a conventional method with an array of temperature sensors. The additional advantage of this technique was that the measurements were made on board a ship underway, consequently data from wide oceanic areas could be accumulated rather quickly and easily. From the results of dip measurements at 125 stations on two cruises of the T/V Oshoro Maru of the Hokkaido University, extending from the Bering Sea to the south of Australia, the temperature gradients were computed with a new formula with an assumption that the refractive index of air varied with a height only. It was found that, in the northern North Pacific Ocean, vertical air temperature gradients were positive, while in the subtropical and tropical Pacific Ocean both the negative and positive gradients were observed. Generally, in the same sea region, the temperature profiles had the similar form, irrespective of air-sea temperature differences.

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Contribution No. 38, from the Research Institute of North Pacific Fisheries, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University.

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Takenouti, Y., Hyuga, M. & Sakamoto, Y. Measurements of vertical air temperature gradients with dipmeter. Journ. Oceanogr. Soc. Japan 26, 226–232 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02799398

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