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Air-Sea Interaction Meteorology: The ASIMET System

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NTAS buoy alone in the Atlantic
row of buoys during instrument burn-in
Toroid-shape buoy
buoys during burn-in at WHOI
Buoy made of Surlyn foam
NTAS buoy
STRATUS buoy off Chile
2005 CLIMODE buoy
 
Toroid-shape buoy
Over the years, tower tops were enlarged to make room for instruments. But the fiberglass grillwork was eventually abandoned because it disturbed airflow over the sensors. (Photo courtesy Robert Weller, WHOI)