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Q33. Q34. Q35. When  a  drifting  buoy  is  reporting  good temperature/salinity  data,  but  doubtful  ocean current data, what is encoded at the beginning of section 3 in the drifting buoy report? What would the groups 20050 32234 43547 in section 3 of a drifting buoy message indicate? How  would  an  ocean  current  data  group  of 20020  15097  be  interpreted  in  a  drifting  buoy message? SUMMARY In  this  chapter,  we  have  reviewed  the  three  basic properties  that  affect  sound  velocity  in  seawater.  We discussed  the  various  uses  of  bathythermograph  data, and also discussed the two types of bathythermograph recording systems used by fleet units. The procedures used to evaluate raw BT data and to encode and record the data were also covered. Finally, we explained how to decode BUOY reported bathymetric data. 2-21

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