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Topic Title: What's Happening in the Deep Atlantic? 100 foot buoy drops/rises
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Created On: 01/29/2020 09:16 AM
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SurferMic

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Interesting trend someone picked up on...Offshore buoys are rising and dropping as a result of something going on deep at the bottom, never seem this before.. Data Presentaion of Offshore Buoys Risng and falling in the water column
 01/29/2020 09:22 AM
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YellowNova

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weldertom2

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Wouldn't a more accurate description be that "the water column height is changing due to apparent sea floor changes and it is being detected by offshore buoys" ?
 01/29/2020 09:54 AM
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scombrid

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Offshore buoys are... I see only one station showing drastic changes in water column height. I'd say station 41425 malfunctioned. Other stations equipped for tsunami monitoring are showing deviations on the order of 10 centimeters or less. If the bottom of the ocean rose and fell 20 meters out at station 41425 then we'd probably be washed away.

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 01/29/2020 09:55 AM
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scombrid

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Info on the DART buoys

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Edited: 01/29/2020 at 09:55 AM by scombrid
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