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== Welcome to the shear probe group! == | == Welcome to the shear probe group! == | ||
The shear probe group addresses best practices in obtaining dissipation rate estimates from shear probes using a platform-independent approach. Our recommendations are applicable for measurements from probes attached to e.g., conventional gravity-driven vertical profilers, gliders, AUVs, or autonomous self-propelled floats. | The shear probe group addresses best practices in obtaining dissipation rate estimates from shear probes using a platform-independent approach. Our recommendations are applicable for measurements from probes attached to e.g., conventional gravity-driven vertical profilers, gliders, AUVs, or autonomous self-propelled floats. | ||
== Scope == | |||
The shear probe group provides the following: | |||
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Revision as of 23:00, 9 November 2021
Welcome to the shear probe group!
The shear probe group addresses best practices in obtaining dissipation rate estimates from shear probes using a platform-independent approach. Our recommendations are applicable for measurements from probes attached to e.g., conventional gravity-driven vertical profilers, gliders, AUVs, or autonomous self-propelled floats.
Scope
The shear probe group provides the following:
Flow chart for data processing | Dataset requirements | Benchmark datasets |
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