Adjective
oceanographic (not comparable)
relating to oceanography, the science of oceans
Their lab is still analyzing the data from the last oceanographic survey.
Another lesson to be learned, to continue using my oceanographic metaphor, is that while you are swimming and not sinking you should aim for rough water. Steven Weinberg
Teachers can go on cruises with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and anyone can spend the summer as a volunteer in a National Parks and even earn money doing it. Matthew Lesko
After 1896 his main scientific interest switched to oceanography ; in the course of his research he made many scientific cruises, mainly in the North Atlantic, and contributed to the development of modern oceanographic equipment. Source: Internet
An oceanographic buoy array was established in the Pacific to allow prediction of El Niño events. Source: Internet
Dust from the Middle East has significant effects on atmospheric heating, global atmospheric circulation patterns, regional oceanographic processes, and on the Indian summer monsoon system. Source: Internet
Located in Monterey, Calif., and Stennis, Miss., FNMOC is the Navy’s premier numerical weather prediction center, and fulfills this role through a suite of global and regional meteorological and oceanographic models. Source: Internet