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Author (up) Hackert, E.; Ballabrera-Poy, J.; Busalacchi, A.J.; Zhang, R.-H.; Murtugudde, R.
Title Impact of sea surface salinity assimilation on coupled forecasts in the tropical Pacific Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2011 Publication Journal of Geophysical Research Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 116 Issue C5 Pages
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 327
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Author (up) Han, R.; Wang, H.; Hu, Z.-Z.; Kumar, A.; Li, W.; Long, L.N.; Schemm, J.-K.E.; Peng, P.; Wang, W.; Si, D.; Jia, X.; Zhao, M.; Vecchi, G.A.; LaRow, T.E.; Lim, Y.-K.; Schubert, S.D.; Camargo, S.J.; Henderson, N.; Jonas, J.A.; Walsh, K.J.E.
Title An Assessment of Multimodel Simulations for the Variability of Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones and Its Association with ENSO Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2016 Publication Journal of Climate Abbreviated Journal J. Climate
Volume 29 Issue 18 Pages 6401-6423
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ISSN 0894-8755 ISBN Medium
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 37
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Author (up) Hanley, D. E.; Bourassa, M. A.; O'Brien, J. J.; Smith, S. R.; Spade, E. R.
Title The many faces of ENSO (A quantitative evaluation of ENSO indices) Type $loc['typeReport']
Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Series Editor Series Title COAPS Technical Report 01-1, 31 pp., Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 32306-2840 Abbreviated Series Title
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 821
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Author (up) Hanley, D.; Molinari, J.; Keyser, D.
Title A Composite Study of the Interactions between Tropical Cyclones and Upper-Tropospheric Troughs Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2001 Publication Monthly Weather Review Abbreviated Journal Mon. Wea. Rev.
Volume 129 Issue 10 Pages 2570-2584
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ISSN 0027-0644 ISBN Medium
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 505
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Author (up) Hanley, D.E.
Title The Evolution of a Hurricane-Trough Interaction from a Satellite Perspective Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2002 Publication Weather and Forecasting Abbreviated Journal Wea. Forecasting
Volume 17 Issue 4 Pages 916-926
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ISSN 0882-8156 ISBN Medium
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 494
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Author (up) Hanley, D.E.; Bourassa, M.A.; O'Brien, J.J.; Smith, S.R.; Spade, E.R.
Title A Quantitative Evaluation of ENSO Indices Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2003 Publication Journal of Climate Abbreviated Journal J. Climate
Volume 16 Issue 8 Pages 1249-1258
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 480
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Author (up) Hanley, DE; Jagtap, S; LaRow, TE; Jones, JW; Cocke, S; Zierden, D; O'Brien, JJ
Title The linkage of regional climate models to crop models Type $loc['typeConference Article']
Year 2002 Publication 3rd Symposium on Environmental Applications Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 134-139
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 501
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Author (up) Hanson, H.P.; Bozek, A.; Duerr, A.E.S.
Title The Florida Current: A clean but challenging energy resource Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2011 Publication Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union Abbreviated Journal Eos Trans. AGU
Volume 92 Issue 4 Pages 29
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 323
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Author (up) Harris, R.; Pollman, C.; Hutchinson, D.; Landing, W.; Axelrad, D.; Morey, S.L.; Dukhovskoy, D.; Vijayaraghavan, K.
Title A screening model analysis of mercury sources, fate and bioaccumulation in the Gulf of Mexico Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2012 Publication Environmental Research Abbreviated Journal Environ Res
Volume 119 Issue Pages 53-63
Keywords Animals; Calibration; Environmental Exposure; Fishes/metabolism; Humans; Mercury/*chemistry/metabolism; *Models, Theoretical; Seawater/*chemistry; Water Pollutants, Chemical/*chemistry/metabolism
Abstract A mass balance model of mercury (Hg) cycling and bioaccumulation was applied to the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf), coupled with outputs from hydrodynamic and atmospheric Hg deposition models. The dominant overall source of Hg to the Gulf is the Atlantic Ocean. Gulf waters do not mix fully however, resulting in predicted spatial differences in the relative importance of external Hg sources to Hg levels in water, sediments and biota. Direct atmospheric Hg deposition, riverine inputs, and Atlantic inputs were each predicted to be the most important source of Hg to at least one of the modeled regions in the Gulf. While incomplete, mixing of Gulf waters is predicted to be sufficient that fish Hg levels in any given location are affected by Hg entering other regions of the Gulf. This suggests that a Gulf-wide approach is warranted to reduce Hg loading and elevated Hg concentrations currently observed in some fish species. Basic data to characterize Hg concentrations and cycling in the Gulf are lacking but needed to adequately understand the relationship between Hg sources and fish Hg concentrations.
Address Reed Harris Environmental Ltd., 180 Forestwood Drive, Oakville, Ontario L6J4E6, Canada. reed@reed-harris.com
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ISSN 0013-9351 ISBN Medium
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 234
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Author (up) Harris, R.; Pollman, C.; Landing, W.; Evans, D.; Axelrad, D.; Hutchinson, D.; Morey, S.L.; Rumbold, D.; Dukhovskoy, D.; Adams, D.H.; Vijayaraghavan, K.; Holmes, C.; Atkinson, R.D.; Myers, T.; Sunderland, E.
Title Mercury in the Gulf of Mexico: sources to receptors Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2012 Publication Environmental Research Abbreviated Journal Environ Res
Volume 119 Issue Pages 42-52
Keywords Air Pollutants/chemistry; Animals; Environmental Exposure; Food Chain; Geologic Sediments/chemistry; Humans; Mercury/*chemistry/metabolism; Seawater/*chemistry; Water Pollutants, Chemical/*chemistry/metabolism
Abstract Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) fisheries account for 41% of the U.S. marine recreational fish catch and 16% of the nation's marine commercial fish landings. Mercury (Hg) concentrations are elevated in some fish species in the Gulf, including king mackerel, sharks, and tilefish. All five Gulf states have fish consumption advisories based on Hg. Per-capita fish consumption in the Gulf region is elevated compared to the U.S. national average, and recreational fishers in the region have a potential for greater MeHg exposure due to higher levels of fish consumption. Atmospheric wet Hg deposition is estimated to be higher in the Gulf region compared to most other areas in the U.S., but the largest source of Hg to the Gulf as a whole is the Atlantic Ocean (>90%) via large flows associated with the Loop Current. Redistribution of atmospheric, Atlantic and terrestrial Hg inputs to the Gulf occurs via large scale water circulation patterns, and further work is needed to refine estimates of the relative importance of these Hg sources in terms of contributing to fish Hg levels in different regions of the Gulf. Measurements are needed to better quantify external loads, in-situ concentrations, and fluxes of total Hg and methylmercury in the water column, sediments, and food web.
Address Reed Harris Environmental Ltd, 180 Forestwood Drive, Oakville, Ontario L6J4E6, Canada. reed@reed-harris.com
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 233
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