Yday (UTC): Yearday 2008 = 1.5 on January 1 at noon Lat (deg): Latitude from ship log Lon (deg): Longitude from ship log U10 (m/s): Wind speed 10 m above surface from sonics U10N (m/s): Wind speed 10 m above surface adjusted to neutral conditions WDir (deg): Wind Direction from (meteorological convention) Tsea (C): Sea Surface Temperature from sea snake T10 (C): Air Temperature 10 m above surface from Vaisala PTU RH10 (%): Relative Humidity 10 m above surface from Vaisala PTU Pair (mb): Atmospheric Pressure from Vaisala PTU SolarUp (W/m2): Upwelling Solar Radiation using Payne (1972) albedo formulation SolarDn (W/m2): Downwelling Solar Radiation from Eppley pyranometer IRUp (W/m2): Upwelling Infrared Radiation using Tsea IRDn (W/m2): Downwelling Infrared Radiation from Eppley purgeometer StressBK (N/m2): Wind Stress computed from TOGA COARE 3.0 bulk algorithm ustBK (m/s): Friction Velocity computed from TOGA COARE 3.0 bulk algorithm SHFBK (W/m2): Sensible Heat Flux computed from TC 3.0 bulk algorithm LHFBK (W/m2): Latent Heat Flux computed from TC 3.0 bulk algorithm Rain (cm): Accumulated Rainfall from optical rain gauge Rainrate (cm/hr): Rainfall Rate from optical rain gauge The values represents 10 minute means and include interpolated data to fill in data gaps. There is a period at the end of the cruse with no radiative flux data. The missing data is flagged with -999. In all cases, the fluxes use the convention that positive implies upwards. The fluxes and wind speeds are computed relative to fixed earth, i.e., they have not been corrected for currents. Contact: james.edson@uconn.edu