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Hector Torres and Federica Polverari (JPL) prior to B200 Science Flight #2

Scripps MASS instrument installation in Grand Junction, CO

R/V Oceanus en route to S-MODE operations area

AFRC B200 arrives at NASA Ames. Hector Torres (JPL) in the foreground.

R/V Oceanus in Newport, OR with Wave Gliders in the foreground

Jessica Kozik (WHOI) onboard R/V Oceanus

Instrumented Wave Gliders for Air-Sea Interaction and Upper Ocean Research

Grare, L., et al. (2021), Instrumented Wave Gliders for Air-Sea Interaction and Upper Ocean Research, Front. Mar. Sci., 8, 664728, doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.664728.

Modulation of surface gravity waves by internal waves

Lenain, L., and N. Pizzo (2021), Modulation of surface gravity waves by internal waves, J. Phys. Oceanogr., doi:10.1175/JPO-D-20-0302.1.

NASA’s S-MODE Takes to the Air and Sea to Study Ocean Eddies

After being delayed over a year due to the pandemic, a NASA field campaign to study the role of small-scale whirlpools and ocean currents in climate change is taking flight and taking to the seas in May 2021.

S-MODE Conducts Field Campaign in Southern California

After a 13-month delay to the start of science operations due to COVID-19, the Submesoscale Ocean Dynamics and Vertical Transport Experiment (S-MODE) investigation has officially started collecting data with a short field campaign that began on May 3.

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