Texas General Land Office
Texas Automated Buoy System
Real Time Analysis
06-Nov-2009
Geochemical and Environmental Research Group

This is an experimental product.
All information contained within reflect data collected prior to the time of issuance.

The first figure shows the observed currents and winds for yesterday, 05-Nov-2009.
The currents (red arrows) and winds (blue arrows) have been averaged for the day and represent mean daily conditions.

The second figure shows our best estimate of yesterday's shelf-wide, near-surface circulation field.
The field is derived from the combination of the daily-averaged TABS current meter data and
a spatially extensive drifter data set. The higher the reliability index, the more reliable the estimated field is.

The third figure shows our best estimate of the mean shelf-wide near surface circulation field for the past 30 days.

[Buoy B] [Buoy D] [Buoy F] [Buoy J] [Buoy K] [Buoy N] [Buoy R] [Buoy V] [Buoy W]
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TABS Buoy B TABS Buoy D TABS Buoy F TABS Buoy J TABS Buoy K TABS Buoy N TABS Buoy R TABS Buoy V TABS Buoy W
TABS Buoy B TABS Buoy D TABS Buoy F TABS Buoy J TABS Buoy K TABS Buoy N TABS Buoy R TABS Buoy V TABS Buoy W
TABS Buoy B TABS Buoy D TABS Buoy F TABS Buoy J TABS Buoy K TABS Buoy N TABS Buoy R TABS Buoy V TABS Buoy W