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Bourassa, M.A.; Freilich, M.H.; Legler, D.M.; Liu, W.T.; O'Brien, J.J. Wind observations from new satellite and research vessels agree 1997 Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 78 597
Bourassa, M.A.; Legler, D.M.; O'Brien, J.J.; Smith, S.R. SeaWinds validation with research vessels 2003 Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 108
Bourassa, M.A.; Romero, R.; Smith, S.R.; O'Brien, J.J. A New FSU Winds Climatology 2005 Journal of Climate 18 3686-3698
Bourassa, M.A.; Zamudio, L.; O'Brien, J.J. Noninertial flow in NSCAT observations of Tehuantepec winds 1999 Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 104 11311-11319
Bove, M.C.; O'Brien, J.J.; Eisner, J.B.; Landsea, C.W.; Niu, X. Effect of El Niño on U.S. Landfalling Hurricanes, Revisited 1998 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 79 2477-2482
Bove, M.C.; Zierden, D.F.; O'Brien, J.J. Are Gulf Landfalling Hurricanes Getting Stronger? 1998 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 79 1327-1328
Brolley, J.M.; O'Brien, J.J.; Schoof, J.; Zierden, D. Experimental drought threat forecast for Florida 2007 Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 145 84-96
Cammarano, D.; Zierden, D.; Stefanova, L.; Asseng, S.; O'Brien, J.J.; Jones, J.W. Using historical climate observations to understand future climate change crop yield impacts in the Southeastern US 2016 Climatic Change 134 311-326
Caron, J.M.; O'Brien, J.J. The Generation of Synthetic Sea Surface Temperature Data for the Equatorial Pacific Ocean 1998 Monthly Weather Review 126 2809-2821
Dukhovskoy, D.S.; Morey, S.L.; Martin, P.J.; O'Brien, J.J.; Cooper, C. Application of a vanishing, quasi-sigma, vertical coordinate for simulation of high-speed, deep currents over the Sigsbee Escarpment in the Gulf of Mexico 2009 Ocean Modelling 28 250-265

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