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Morey, S.; Wienders, N.; Dukhovskoy, D.; Bourassa, M. Measurement Characteristics of Near-Surface Currents from Ultra-Thin Drifters, Drogued Drifters, and HF Radar 2018 Remote Sensing 10 1633 details   doi
Morey, S.; Wienders, N.; Dukhovskoy, D.; Bourassa, M. Measurement Characteristics of Near-Surface Currents from Ultra-Thin Drifters, Drogued Drifters, and HF Radar 2018 Remote Sensing 10 1633 details   doi
Morey, S. L. The effects of Halmahera on the Indonesian overflow 1997 details   url
Morey, S. L. The spring transition of thermal stratification on a mid-latitude continental shelf 1999 details   url
Morey, S. L. Spatial variability of upwelling on a continental shelf inferred from satellite scatterometry 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS 7094-7097 details   doi
Morey, S.L. The spring transition from horizontal to vertical thermal stratification on a midlatitude continental shelf 2002 Journal of Geophysical Research 107 details   doi
Morey, S.L. Export pathways for river discharged fresh water in the northern Gulf of Mexico 2003 Journal of Geophysical Research 108 details   doi
Morey, S.L. Remotely sensed winds for episodic forcing of ocean models 2005 Journal of Geophysical Research 110 details   doi
Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. An application of the Sigma Z-Level Model to the West Florida Shelf spring transition 2000 details   openurl
Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. Vertical resolution impacts on modeled Gulf of Mexico loop current eddies 2004 03.17-03.18 details   openurl
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