Browsing by Author "Sellschopp, Jürgen"
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A satellite based ocean forecasting system to support naval operations in crisis situations
Alvarez, Alberto; Orfila, Alejandro; Sellschopp, Jürgen (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 2000/05)We employ a nonlinear ocean forecasting technique based on a combination of genetic algorithms and empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis. The method is used to forecast the space-time variability of the sea surface ... -
A towed CTD chain for two-dimensional high resolution hydrography
Sellschopp, Jürgen (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997/04)The need for accurate two-dimensional datasets of temperature and salinity in the upper ocean led to the development of a new type of towed chain. Low-cost sensors are moulded in fins and may be randomly placed on the tow ... -
Hydrography of the Iceland-Faeroe Ridge during March 1992: environmental data during NORDIC 92
Perkins, Henry T.; Sellschopp, Jürgen; Warn-Varnas, Alex; Zahorodny, Malcolm; Baldasserini, Gisella (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1992/12)This memorandum documents an extensive collection of CTD and XBT data made on the Iceland-Faeroe Ridge in March, 1992 by the SACLANTCEN vessel Alliance and the FWG vessel Planet as part of a larger operation called NORDIC ... -
Oceanographic measurements of the West Black Sea: November 26 to December 14, 1995
Di Iorio, Daniela; Akal, Tuncay; Sellschopp, Jürgen; Guerrini, Piero; Yuce, Hüseyin; Gezgin, E. (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1998/06)Mediterranean water inflow into the Black Sea is investigated using acoustic and oceanographic data obtained in the Black Sea exit region. Temporal and spatial variability in the flow and their relation to atmospheric and ... -
Water masses, sound velocity structure and circulation between the eastern Algerian Basin and the Strait of Sicily in October 1996
Onken, Reiner; Sellschopp, Jürgen (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 2002/01)The investigation is based on data collected between the eastern Algerian Basin and the Strait of Sicily and in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea. The major pathways of water masses are identified by the