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Zavala-Hidalgo, J.; Yu, P.; Morey, S. L.; Bourassa, M. A.; O'Brien, J. J. A new interpolation method for high frequency forcing fields 2003 03.21-03.22
Shin, D. W.; Cocke, S.; LaRow, T. E.; O'Brien, J. J. Seasonal climate signatures in the FSU climate model coupled to the CLM2 2004 Research Activities in Atmospheric and Ocean Modeling, CAS/JSC Working Group on Numerical Experimentation
AjayaMohan, R. S.; Jagtap, S.; LaRow, T. E.; Cocke, S.; O'Brien, J. J.; Jones, J.; Shin, D. W. Using climate models to generate crop yield forecasts in southeast USA 2004 Research Activities in Atmospheric and Ocean Modeling, CAS/JSC Working Group on Numerical Experimentation
Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. Vertical resolution impacts on modeled Gulf of Mexico loop current eddies 2004 03.17-03.18
Arguez, A.; O'Brien, J. J.; Smith, S. R. The Relationship Between Low-Frequency North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperatures and Surface Temperatures over Eastern North America and Europe 2004
Kvaleberg, E.; Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. 2004 The influence of Coriolis on instability wavelengths 08.11-08.12
Yu, P.; Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. Development of a reduced space adjoint data assimilation technique for numerical simulation of oceanic circulation 2004 08.21-08.22
Banks, R. F.; O'Brien, J. J.; Smith, S. R. Spatial and temporal variability of precipitation runs in the Southeast U.S. and their potential impact on agriculture 2005 15th AMS Conference on Applied Climatology, AMS, Savannah, GA, USA
Morey, S. L.; Bourassa, M. A.; Dukhovskoy, D.; O'Brien, J. J. Modeling the oceanic response to air-sea fluxes associated with a tropical storm 2005 08:3-4
Subrahmanyam, B.; Murty, V. S. N.; O'Brien, J. J. New Sea Surface Salinity Product in the Tropical Indian Ocean 2005

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