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Corriente somalí: mediciones recientes durante el monzón del suroeste
Resumen
Los investigadores trazaron un mapa de la corriente somalí.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Oceanografía La oceanografía es la oceanografía.
- La oceanografía física es la oceanografía física.
Sus antecedentes:
- La corriente somalí es una importante corriente de frontera occidental.
- Su fuerza estacional varía, alcanzando su punto máximo durante el monzón suroeste.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para detallar la estructura de temperatura de la corriente somalí.
- Para llevar a cabo mediciones durante su pico de fuerza anual.
Principales métodos:
- Las mediciones se realizaron los días 11 y 12 de agosto de 1975.
- Los datos se recogieron en estaciones espaciadas entre 20 y 35 km.
- Se empleó un enfoque de mapeo casi sinóptico.
Principales resultados:
- Se logró un mapeo detallado de la estructura de la temperatura.
- La corriente somalí exhibió una fuerza casi máxima durante el período de medición.
Conclusiones:
- El estudio proporciona una instantánea detallada de la estructura de temperatura de la corriente somalí.
- Estos datos son valiosos para comprender la dinámica actual de la frontera occidental.
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