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Morey, S. L.; Zavala-Hidalgo, J.; O'Brien, J. J. |
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The seasonal variability of continental shelf circulation in the northern and western Gulf of Mexico from a high-resolution numerical model |
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2005 |
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New Developments in the Circulation of the Gulf of Mexico |
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Ocean circulation� Mexico, Gulf of� Remote sensing; Ocean circulation� Mexico, Gulf of� Mathematical models |
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Sturges, W.; Lugo-Fernandez, A. |
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Geophys. Mongr. Ser. |
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161 |
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ONR, NASA, MMS |
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Nguyen, T. T. |
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Variability of Cross-Slope Flow in the Desoto Canyon Region |
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2014 |
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cross-slope flow; DeSoto Canyon region; Loop Current's impact; mesoscale circulation; upwelling and downwelling; wind-driven upwelling |
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Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science |
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$loc['Master's thesis'] |
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Florida State University |
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Tallahassee, FL |
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167 |
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Nielsen, E.R.; Schumacher, R.S.; Keclik, A.M. |
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The Effect of the Balcones Escarpment on Three Cases of Extreme Precipitation in Central Texas |
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$loc['typeJournal Article'] |
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2016 |
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Monthly Weather Review |
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Mon. Wea. Rev. |
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144 |
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1 |
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119-138 |
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Circulation/ Dynamics; Orographic effects; Atm/Ocean Structure/ Phenomena; Flood events; Physical Meteorology and Climatology; Hydrometeorology; Forecasting; Ensembles; Numerical weather prediction/forecasting |
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0027-0644 |
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102 |
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Palacios-Hernández, E.; Carrillo, L.; Lavín, M.F.; Zamudio, L.; García-Sandoval, A. |
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Hydrography and circulation in the Northern Gulf of California during winter of 1994-1995 |
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2006 |
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Continental Shelf Research |
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Continental Shelf Research |
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26 |
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1 |
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82-103 |
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seasonal circulation; gyres; coastally trapped waves; ENSO; Gulf of California |
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0278-4343 |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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442 |
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Perron, M.; Sura, P. |
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Climatology of Non-Gaussian Atmospheric Statistics |
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2013 |
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Journal of Climate |
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J. Climate |
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26 |
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3 |
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1063-1083 |
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Atmospheric circulation; Extreme events; Climate variability; Climatology; Statistics; Time series |
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0894-8755 |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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225 |
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Proshutinsky, A.; Dukhovskoy, D.; Timmermans, M.-L.; Krishfield, R.; Bamber, J.L. |
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Arctic circulation regimes |
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2015 |
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Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences |
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Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci |
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373 |
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2052 |
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arctic climate variability; circulation regimes; freshwater and heat content |
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Between 1948 and 1996, mean annual environmental parameters in the Arctic experienced a well-pronounced decadal variability with two basic circulation patterns: cyclonic and anticyclonic alternating at 5 to 7 year intervals. During cyclonic regimes, low sea-level atmospheric pressure (SLP) dominated over the Arctic Ocean driving sea ice and the upper ocean counterclockwise; the Arctic atmosphere was relatively warm and humid, and freshwater flux from the Arctic Ocean towards the subarctic seas was intensified. By contrast, during anticylonic circulation regimes, high SLP dominated driving sea ice and the upper ocean clockwise. Meanwhile, the atmosphere was cold and dry and the freshwater flux from the Arctic to the subarctic seas was reduced. Since 1997, however, the Arctic system has been under the influence of an anticyclonic circulation regime (17 years) with a set of environmental parameters that are atypical for this regime. We discuss a hypothesis explaining the causes and mechanisms regulating the intensity and duration of Arctic circulation regimes, and speculate how changes in freshwater fluxes from the Arctic Ocean and Greenland impact environmental conditions and interrupt their decadal variability. |
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School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK |
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1364-503X |
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PMID:26347536; PMCID:PMC4607701 |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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109 |
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Proshutinsky, A.; Krishfield, R.; Toole, J.M.; Timmermans, M.-L.; Williams, W.; Zimmermann, S.; Yamamoto-Kawai, M.; Armitage, T.W.K.; Dukhovskoy, D.; Golubeva, E.; Manucharyan, G.E.; Platov, G.; Watanabe, E.; Kikuchi, T.; Nishino, S.; Itoh, M.; Kang, S.-H.; Cho, K.-H.; Tateyama, K.; Zhao, J. |
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Analysis of the Beaufort Gyre Freshwater Content in 2003-2018 |
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2019 |
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J Geophys Res Oceans |
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124 |
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12 |
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Arctic Ocean; Beaufort Gyre; circulation; climate change; freshwater balance; modeling |
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Hydrographic data collected from research cruises, bottom-anchored moorings, drifting Ice-Tethered Profilers, and satellite altimetry in the Beaufort Gyre region of the Arctic Ocean document an increase of more than 6,400 km(3) of liquid freshwater content from 2003 to 2018: a 40% growth relative to the climatology of the 1970s. This fresh water accumulation is shown to result from persistent anticyclonic atmospheric wind forcing (1997-2018) accompanied by sea ice melt, a wind-forced redirection of Mackenzie River discharge from predominantly eastward to westward flow, and a contribution of low salinity waters of Pacific Ocean origin via Bering Strait. Despite significant uncertainties in the different observations, this study has demonstrated the synergistic value of having multiple diverse datasets to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of Beaufort Gyre freshwater content variability. For example, Beaufort Gyre Observational System (BGOS) surveys clearly show the interannual increase in freshwater content, but without satellite or Ice-Tethered Profiler measurements, it is not possible to resolve the seasonal cycle of freshwater content, which in fact is larger than the year-to-year variability, or the more subtle interannual variations. |
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Physical Oceanography Laboratory Ocean University of China, Qingdao China |
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1097 |
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Proshutinsky, A.; Krishfield, R.; Toole, J.M.; Timmermans, M.-L.; Williams, W.; Zimmermann, S.; Yamamoto-Kawai, M.; Armitage, T.W.K.; Dukhovskoy, D.; Golubeva, E.; Manucharyan, G.E.; Platov, G.; Watanabe, E.; Kikuchi, T.; Nishino, S.; Itoh, M.; Kang, S.-H.; Cho, K.-H.; Tateyama, K.; Zhao, J. |
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Analysis of the Beaufort Gyre Freshwater Content in 2003-2018 |
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2019 |
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J Geophys Res Oceans |
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124 |
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12 |
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9658-9689 |
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Arctic Ocean; Beaufort Gyre; circulation; climate change; freshwater balance; modeling |
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Hydrographic data collected from research cruises, bottom-anchored moorings, drifting Ice-Tethered Profilers, and satellite altimetry in the Beaufort Gyre region of the Arctic Ocean document an increase of more than 6,400 km(3) of liquid freshwater content from 2003 to 2018: a 40% growth relative to the climatology of the 1970s. This fresh water accumulation is shown to result from persistent anticyclonic atmospheric wind forcing (1997-2018) accompanied by sea ice melt, a wind-forced redirection of Mackenzie River discharge from predominantly eastward to westward flow, and a contribution of low salinity waters of Pacific Ocean origin via Bering Strait. Despite significant uncertainties in the different observations, this study has demonstrated the synergistic value of having multiple diverse datasets to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of Beaufort Gyre freshwater content variability. For example, Beaufort Gyre Observational System (BGOS) surveys clearly show the interannual increase in freshwater content, but without satellite or Ice-Tethered Profiler measurements, it is not possible to resolve the seasonal cycle of freshwater content, which in fact is larger than the year-to-year variability, or the more subtle interannual variations. |
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Physical Oceanography Laboratory Ocean University of China, Qingdao China |
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1102 |
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Sura, P.; Hannachi, A. |
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Perspectives of Non-Gaussianity in Atmospheric Synoptic and Low-Frequency Variability |
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2015 |
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Journal of Climate |
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J. Climate |
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28 |
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13 |
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5091-5114 |
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Atmospheric circulation; Nonlinear dynamics; Statistics; Climate variability |
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Todd, A.C.; Morey, S.L.; Chassignet, E.P. |
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Circulation and cross-shelf transport in the Florida Big Bend |
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2014 |
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Journal of Marine Research |
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J Mar Res |
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72 |
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6 |
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445-475 |
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Coastal circulation; ocean modeling; larval transport; gag grouper; Florida Big Bend |
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BP/Deep-C, NOAA NGI, NASA/JPL/OVWST, ONR |
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COAPS @ mfield @ |
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148 |
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