Meteorology can be addressed in a statistical manner allowing for actual wind rose and wind speed statistics ( along with thermocline data ).
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She was also contributing curator for'Thermocline of Art : New Asian Waves'( ZKM, Karlsruhe, Summer 2007 ).
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Some mesopelagic fishes make daily migrations through the thermocline, where the temperature changes between, thus displaying considerable tolerances for temperature change.
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Phytoplankton rapidly use nutrients in the surface waters, and in the tropics, these nutrients are not usually replaced because of the thermocline.
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Divers may be familiar with the very slow waves that can be excited at a thermocline or a halocline; these are internal waves.
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The thermocline in the lake reaches about 40 degrees F . To scuba dive in the lake, advanced open water certification is needed.
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The hydrophone must be positioned below the thermocline layer which reflects sounds, either back to the surface or back to the ocean floor.
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The first of Lake Ontario is warmed and enters the St . Lawrence river as the fast-moving water body has no thermocline circulation.
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Temperatures fall through a thermocline to temperatures between 3.9 �C ( 39 �F ) and 7.8 �C ( 46 �F ).
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Rossby waves "'move along the thermocline : the boundary between the warm upper layer and the cold deeper part of the ocean.