The MR: a Meteorological Data Sensing, Recording and Telemetering Package for Use on Moored Buoys

A new meteorological sensing, recording, and telemetering package based on digital data processing techniques has been developed for long-term (6-mo) deployments on surface buoys moored in the ocean. Data are recorded on magnetic cassette tapes and telemetered via satellite and Service Argos. Sensor...

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