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Author Bourassa, M. A. url  doi
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  Title Satellite-based observations of surface turbulent stress during severe weather Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
  Year 2006 Publication Atmosphere-Ocean Interactions Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 2 Issue Pages 35-52  
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  Publisher Wessex Institute of Technology Place of Publication Editor Perrie, W.  
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  Funding FYAP, NASA, NOAA, NSF Approved $loc['no']  
  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 914  
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Author Glazer, R. H.; Misra, V. url  doi
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  Title Ice versus liquid water saturation in simulations of the Indian summer monsoon Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
  Year 2018 Publication Climate Dynamics Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords Indian monsoon; Regional modeling; Saturation vapor pressure; Cloud microphysics scheme  
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  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 943  
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Author Morey, S. L.; Zavala-Hidalgo, J.; O'Brien, J. J. url  doi
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  Title The seasonal variability of continental shelf circulation in the northern and western Gulf of Mexico from a high-resolution numerical model Type $loc['typeBook Chapter']
  Year 2005 Publication New Developments in the Circulation of the Gulf of Mexico Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords Ocean circulation� Mexico, Gulf of� Remote sensing; Ocean circulation� Mexico, Gulf of� Mathematical models  
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  Publisher Place of Publication Editor Sturges, W.; Lugo-Fernandez, A.  
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  Series Editor Series Title Geophys. Mongr. Ser. Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue 161 Edition  
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  Funding ONR, NASA, MMS Approved $loc['no']  
  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 852  
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Author Zavala-Hidalgo, J; Morey, SL; O'Brien, JJ; Zamudio, L url  openurl
  Title On the Loop Current eddy shedding variability Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
  Year 2006 Publication Atmosfera Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 19 Issue 1 Pages 41-48  
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  Funding ONR, NASA Approved $loc['no']  
  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 441  
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Author Bourassa, M. A.; Hughes, P. J.; Smith, S. R. url  openurl
  Title Surface Turbulent Flux Product Comparison Type $loc['typeMagazine Article']
  Year 2008 Publication Flux News Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 5 Issue Pages 22-24  
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  Funding NSF, NOAA, COD Approved $loc['no']  
  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 692  
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Author Smith, S. R. url  openurl
  Title Report from the 2nd workshop on high-resolution marine meteorology Type $loc['typeReport']
  Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 31  
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  Publisher Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, Florida State University Place of Publication Tallahassee, FL Editor  
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  Series Editor Series Title COAPS Technical Report 04-01 Abbreviated Series Title  
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  Funding NOAA Approved $loc['no']  
  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 883  
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Author Smith, S. R.; Reynolds, R. M.; O'Brien, J. J. url  openurl
  Title Report and Recommendations from the Workshop on High-Resolution Marine Meteorology Type $loc['typeReport']
  Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 38  
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  Publisher Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, Florida State University Place of Publication Tallahassee, FL Editor  
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  Series Editor Series Title COAPS Technical Report 03-1 Abbreviated Series Title  
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  Funding NOAA Approved $loc['no']  
  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 864  
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Author Bourassa, M. A., D. Dukhovskoy, S. L. Morey, and J, J. O'Brien url  openurl
  Title Innovations in Modeling Gulf of Mexico Surface Turbulent Fluxes Type $loc['typeMagazine Article']
  Year 2007 Publication Flux News Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 3 Pages 9  
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  Funding NOAA, COD, NASA, OVWST, NSF Approved $loc['no']  
  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 707  
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Author Stallard, A url  openurl
  Title Comparing SAMOS Document Search Performance Between Apache Solr and Neo4j Type $loc['typeManuscript']
  Year 2017 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Department of Computer Science  
  Corporate Author Thesis $loc['Master's thesis']  
  Publisher Florida State University Place of Publication Tallahassee, FL Editor  
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  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 70  
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Author Guimond, S. R. url  openurl
  Title A diagnostic study of the effects of trough interactions on tropical cyclone QPF. Type $loc['typeManuscript']
  Year 2007 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords Satellites, Precipitation, Tropical Cyclones, Troughs  
  Abstract A composite study is presented analyzing the influence of upper-tropospheric troughs on the evolution of precipitation in twelve Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs) between the years 2000 � 2005. The TRMM Multi-Satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) is used to examine the enhancement of precipitation within a 24 h window centered on trough interaction (TI) time in a shear-vector relative coordinate system. Eddy angular momentum flux convergence (EFC) computed from European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) operational analyses is employed to objectively determine the initiation of a TI while adding insight, along with vertical wind shear, into the intensification of TC vortices. The relative roles of the dynamics (EFC and vertical wind shear) and thermodynamics (moist static energy potential) in TIs are outlined in the context of precipitation enhancement that provides quantitative insight into the “good trough”/“bad trough” paradigm. The largest precipitation rates and enhancements are found in the down-shear left quadrant of the storm, consistent with previous studies of convective asymmetries. Maximum mean enhancement values of 1.4 mm/h are found at the 200 km radius in the down-shear left quadrant. Results indicate that the largest precipitation enhancements occur with “medium” TIs; comprised of EFC values between 17 � 22 (m/s)/day and vertical wind shear Sensitivity tests on the upper vertical wind shear boundary reveal the importance of using the tropopause for wind shear computations when a TC enters mid-latitude regions. Changes in radial mean precipitation ranging from 29 � 40 % across all storm quadrants are found when using the tropopause as the upper boundary on the shear vector. Tests on the lower boundary using QuikSCAT ocean surface wind vectors expose large sensitivities on the precipitation ranging from 42 � 60 % indicating that the standard level of 850 hPa, outside of the boundary layer in most storms, is more physically reliable for computing vertical wind shear. These results should help to improve TC quantitative precipitation forecasting (QPF) as operational forecasters routinely rely on crude statistical methods and rules of thumb for forecasting TC precipitation.  
  Address Department of Meteorology  
  Corporate Author Thesis $loc['Master's thesis']  
  Publisher Florida State University Place of Publication Tallahassee, FL Editor  
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  Funding NASA, OVWST Approved $loc['no']  
  Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 610  
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