Author
Title
Year
Publication
Volume
Pages
Links
Groenen, Danielle Elizabeth
Diagnosing the Atmospheric Phenomena Associated with the Onset and Demise of the Rainy Season in Mesoamerica
2019
Guerra, L.A.A. ; Paiva, A.M. ; Chassignet, E.P.
On the translation of Agulhas rings to the western South Atlantic Ocean
2018
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
139
104-113
Guimond, S. R. ; Turk, J. ; Blankenship, C. ; Hawkins, J.
Detecting tropical cyclone structural change with the TRMM Precipitation Radar (PR) and Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU)
2006
86th Annual American Meteorological Society Meeting, Office of Naval Research, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Henson, J. I. ; Muller-Karger, F. ; Wilson, D. ; Morey, S. L. ; Maul, G. A. ; Luther, M. ; Kranenburg, C.
Strategic geographic positioning of sea level gauges to aid in early detection of tsunamis in the Intra-Americas Sea
2006
Science of Tsunami Hazards
25
173-207
Hilburn, K. A. ; Bourassa, M. A. ; O'Brien, J. J.
Development of scatterometer-derived research-quality surface pressure fields for the Southern Ocean
2002
30-31
Hite, M. M. ; Bourassa, M. A. ; O'Brien, J. J.
Vorticity-Based Detection Of Tropical Cyclones
2006
14th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere, American Meteorological Society, Atlanta, Ga, USA
cdrom
Hite, M. ; Bourassa, M. A. ; O'Brien, J. J.
Objective detection of Atlantic tropical disturbances
2006
14th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere, AMS, Monterey, CA, USA
cdrom
Hoffman, R.N. ; Privé, N. ; Bourassa, M.
Comments on “Reanalyses and Observations: What's the Difference?”
2017
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
98
2455-2459
Holbach, H.M. ; Uhlhorn, E.W. ; Bourassa, M.A.
Off-Nadir SFMR Brightness Temperature Measurements in High-Wind Conditions
2018
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
35
1865-1879
Hu, X. ; Cai, M. ; Yang, S. ; Wu, Z.
Delineation of thermodynamic and dynamic responses to sea surface temperature forcing associated with El Niño
2018
Climate Dynamics
51
4329-4344