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Danabasoglu, G. ; Yeager, S.G. ; Bailey, D. ; Behrens, E. ; Bentsen, M. ; Bi, D. ; Biastoch, A. ; Böning, C. ; Bozec, A. ; Canuto, V.M. ; Cassou, C. ; Chassignet, E. ; Coward, A.C. ; Danilov, S. ; Diansky, N. ; Drange, H. ; Farneti, R. ; Fernandez, E. ; Fogli, P.G. ; Forget, G. ; Fujii, Y. ; Griffies, S.M. ; Gusev, A. ; Heimbach, P. ; Howard, A. ; Jung, T. ; Kelley, M. ; Large, W.G. ; Leboissetier, A. ; Lu, J. ; Madec, G. ; Marsland, S.J. ; Masina, S. ; Navarra, A. ; George Nurser, A.J. ; Pirani, A. ; y Mélia, D.S. ; Samuels, B.L. ; Scheinert, M. ; Sidorenko, D. ; Treguier, A.-M. ; Tsujino, H. ; Uotila, P. ; Valcke, S. ; Voldoire, A. ; Wang, Q.
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North Atlantic simulations in Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments phase II (CORE-II). Part I: Mean states
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2014
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Ocean Modelling
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Ocean Modelling
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73
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76-107
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Global ocean–sea-ice modelling Ocean model comparisons Atmospheric forcing Experimental design Atlantic meridional overturning circulation North Atlantic simulations
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1463-5003
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COAPS @ mfield @
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159
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Danabasoglu, G. ; Yeager, S.G. ; Kim, W.M. ; Behrens, E. ; Bentsen, M. ; Bi, D. ; Biastoch, A. ; Bleck, R. ; Böning, C. ; Bozec, A. ; Canuto, V.M. ; Cassou, C. ; Chassignet, E. ; Coward, A.C. ; Danilov, S. ; Diansky, N. ; Drange, H. ; Farneti, R. ; Fernandez, E. ; Fogli, P.G. ; Forget, G. ; Fujii, Y. ; Griffies, S.M. ; Gusev, A. ; Heimbach, P. ; Howard, A. ; Ilicak, M. ; Jung, T. ; Karspeck, A.R. ; Kelley, M. ; Large, W.G. ; Leboissetier, A. ; Lu, J. ; Madec, G. ; Marsland, S.J. ; Masina, S. ; Navarra, A. ; Nurser, A.J.G. ; Pirani, A. ; Romanou, A. ; Salas y Mélia, D. ; Samuels, B.L. ; Scheinert, M. ; Sidorenko, D. ; Sun, S. ; Treguier, A.-M. ; Tsujino, H. ; Uotila, P. ; Valcke, S. ; Voldoire, A. ; Wang, Q. ; Yashayaev, I.
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North Atlantic simulations in Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments phase II (CORE-II). Part II: Inter-annual to decadal variability
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$loc['typeJournal Article']
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2016
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Ocean Modelling
Abbreviated Journal
Ocean Modelling
Volume
97
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65-90
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Global ocean – sea-ice modelling ; Ocean model comparisons ; Atmospheric forcing ; Inter-annual to decadal variability and mechanisms ; Atlantic meridional overturning circulation variability ; Variability in the North Atlantic
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34
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Ilicak, M. ; Drange, H. ; Wang, Q. ; Gerdes, R. ; Aksenov, Y. ; Bailey, D. ; Bentsen, M. ; Biastoch, A. ; Bozec, A. ; Böning, C. ; Cassou, C. ; Chassignet, E. ; Coward, A.C. ; Curry, B. ; Danabasoglu, G. ; Danilov, S. ; Fernandez, E. ; Fogli, P.G. ; Fujii, Y. ; Griffies, S.M. ; Iovino, D. ; Jahn, A. ; Jung, T. ; Large, W.G. ; Lee, C. ; Lique, C. ; Lu, J. ; Masina, S. ; George Nurser, A.J. ; Roth, C. ; Salas y Mélia, D. ; Samuels, B.L. ; Spence, P. ; Tsujino, H. ; Valcke, S. ; Voldoire, A. ; Wang, X. ; Yeager, S.G.
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An assessment of the Arctic Ocean in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Part III: Hydrography and fluxes
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$loc['typeJournal Article']
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2016
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Ocean Modelling
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Ocean Modelling
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100
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141-161
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Arctic Ocean ; Atlantic Water ; St. Anna Trough ; Density currents ; CORE-II atmospheric forcing
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COAPS @ mfield @
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80
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Todd, Austin
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Circulation Dynamics and Larval Transport Mechanisms in the Florida Big Bend
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2013
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Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science
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$loc['Ph.D. thesis']
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Florida State University
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Tallahassee, FL
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228
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Swearingen, A. D.
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Examining Shifts in Warm-Season Near-Surface Moisture Trends in Florida
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2015
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Florida ; Surface dew points ; Atmospheric moisture
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Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science
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$loc['Bachelor's thesis']
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Florida State University
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Tallahassee, FL
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115
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Robinson, W. ; Speich, S. ; Chassignet, E.
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Exploring the Interplay Between Ocean Eddies and the Atmosphere
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$loc['typeJournal Article']
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2018
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Eos
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Eos
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99
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Mesoscale ; Climate ; Variability ; Atmospheric
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Climate models, for the first time, have sufficient resolution to capture mesoscale ocean eddies and their interactions with the atmosphere.New model results suggest that the atmosphere, at weather scales or larger, responds to cumulative effects of the much smaller ocean eddies. Intriguing new model results presented at the workshop suggested that the atmosphere, at weather scales or larger.
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2324-9250
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COAPS @ rl18 @
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988
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Xue, W. ; Xin, X. ; Zhang, J. ; Zhang, W. ; Wu, H. ; Huang, Z. ; Zhang, T. ; Li, H. ; Ding, N. ; Huang H.
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Development and Testing of a Multi-model Ensemble Coupling Framework
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2016
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Development and Evaluation of High Resolution Climate System Models
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163-208
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Climate system model ; Ensemble coupling platform ; Atmospheric noise ; Process layout
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Springer
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91
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Morey, S. L. ; Wienders, N. ; Dukhovskoy, D. S. ; Bourassa, M. A.
Title
Impact of Stokes Drift on Measurements of Surface Currents from Drifters and HF Radar
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2018
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American Geophysical Union
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AGU
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Fall Meeting
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3307 Boundary layer processes, ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSESDE: 4504 Air/sea interactions, OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICALDE: 4560 Surface waves and tides, OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICALDE: 4572 Upper ocean and mixed layer processes, OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICAL
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Concurrent measurements by surface drifters of different configurations and HF radar reveal substantial differences in estimates of the near-surface seawater velocity. On average, speeds of small ultra-thin (5 cm) drifters are significantly greater than co-located drifters with a traditional shallow drogue design, while velocity measurements from the drogued drifters closely match HF radar velocity estimates. Analysis of directional wave spectra measurements from a nearby buoy reveals that Stokes drift accounts for much of the difference between the velocity measurements from the drogued drifters and the ultra-thin drifters, except during times of wave breaking. Under wave breaking conditions, the difference between the ultra-thin drifter velocity and the drogued drifter velocity is much less than the computed Stokes drift. The results suggest that surface currents measured by more common approaches or simulated in models may underrepresent the velocity at the very surface of the ocean that is important for determining momentum and enthalpy fluxes between the ocean and atmosphere and for estimating transport of material at the ocean surface. However, simply adding an estimate of Stokes drift may also not be an appropriate method for estimating the true surface velocity from models or measurements from drogued drifters or HF radar under all sea conditions.
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1008
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