Determine the speed of profiling

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The speed of profiling can be determined in a variety of different methods but it must be determined because it is required for the conversion of the shear-probe samples into physical units. Methods for determining the speed of profiling include, but are not limited to:

  1. Using the rate-of-change of pressure for a vertical profiler.
  2. Using the rate-of-change of pressure, the pitch angle, and the angle of attack for a glider.
  3. Using a flight model for a glider.
  4. Using an onboard current meter.
  5. Using a constant speed.
  6. Using the speed recorded by an independent instrument after such data have been carefully aligned in time with the shear-probe data.