![]() | Thank You Coast Guards! This storm season has been unusually intense this year, with multiple major storm tracks including a bomb cyclone generating a historical pressure drop and 13 meter waves. This has been particularly hard on our in-situ assets off the coast. We are indebted to the US and Canadian Coast Guards and the Makah Tribe for their roles in helping us recover valuable assets affected by storm action. The CRITFC/CMOP Plume buoy moved a couple km in November, and then another 1 km during the bomb cyclone. The US Coast Guard volunteered to recover the buoy in order to remove it from its new potentially hazardous location close to a shipping channel. The Coast Guard Cutter Elm successfully recovered the buoy mid-December, and it is now home at the new CMOP Field Office in Astoria, Oregon. 19 Dec 2024 |
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