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Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. Vertical resolution impacts on modeled Gulf of Mexico loop current eddies 2004 03.17-03.18
Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J. An application of the Sigma Z-Level Model to the West Florida Shelf spring transition 2000
Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J.; Schroeder, W. W.; Zavala-Hidalgo, J. ), Seasonal variability of the export of river discharged freshwater in the Northern gulf of Mexico 2002 MTS/IEEE Oceans 2002 Proceedings 1480-1484
Morey, S. L.; O'Brien, J. J.; Zavala-Hidalgo, J. Redistribution of riverine water along the continental shelves of the northern and western Gulf of Mexico 2005 Eos Trans. AGU 86 Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract OS22A-06
Morey, S. L.; Wienders, N.; Dukhovskoy, D. S.; Bourassa, M. A. Impact of Stokes Drift on Measurements of Surface Currents from Drifters and HF Radar 2018 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
Morey, S. L.; Zavala-Hidalgo, J.; O'Brien, J. J. The seasonal variability of continental shelf circulation in the northern and western Gulf of Mexico from a high-resolution numerical model 2005 New Developments in the Circulation of the Gulf of Mexico
Morey, S. L.; Zavala-Hidalgo, J.; O'Brien, J. J. High-resolution ocean modeling of the Gulf of Mexico 2001
Morey, S.; Koch, M.; Liu, Y.; Lee, S. -K. Florida's oceans and marine habitats in a changing climate 2017 Florida's climate: Changes, variations, & impacts 391-425
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
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

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