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Morey, S.L. The spring transition from horizontal to vertical thermal stratification on a midlatitude continental shelf 2002 Journal of Geophysical Research 107
Morey, S.L.; Baig, S.; Bourassa, M.A.; Dukhovskoy, D.S.; O'Brien, J.J. Remote forcing contribution to storm-induced sea level rise during Hurricane Dennis 2006 Geophysical Research Letters 33
Morey, S.L.; Bourassa, M.A.; Dukhovskoy, D.S.; O'Brien, J.J. Modeling studies of the upper ocean response to a tropical cyclone 2006 Ocean Dynamics 56 594-606
Morey, S.L.; Dukhovskoy, D.S. A downscaling method for simulating deep current interactions with topography – Application to the Sigsbee Escarpment 2013 Ocean Modelling 69 50-63
Morey, S.L.; Dukhovskoy, D.S. Analysis Methods for Characterizing Salinity Variability from Multivariate Time Series Applied to the Apalachicola Bay Estuary 2012 Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 29 613-628
Morey, S.L.; Dukhovskoy, D.S.; Bourassa, M.A. Connectivity of the Apalachicola River flow variability and the physical and bio-optical oceanic properties of the northern West Florida Shelf 2009 Continental Shelf Research 29 1264-1275
Morey, S.L.; Schroeder, W.W.; O'Brien, J.J.; Zavala-Hidalgo, J. The annual cycle of riverine influence in the eastern Gulf of Mexico basin 2003 Geophysical Research Letters 30
Morey, S.L.; Shriver, J.F.; O'Brien, J.J. The effects of Halmahera on the Indonesian throughflow 1999 Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 104 23281-23296
Morey, SL; Dukhovskoy, DS A Multi-Model Nesting Approach for Simulating Deep Ocean Dynamics and Topographic Interactions 2011 OCEANS 2011
Morey, SL; Zavala-Hidalgo, J; O'Brien, JJ Impacts of vertical resolution on a numerical model of the Gulf of Mexico 2003 OCEANS 2003 MTS/IEEE: Celebrating the Past... Teaming toward the Future 435-438

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